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The Gold Racket

  • 1937
  • Approved
  • 1h 6m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Eleanor Hunt and Conrad Nagel in The Gold Racket (1937)
Film NoirActionCrimeDramaRomance

At the request of the Mexican government, a federal agent and a lady reporter team up to catch a gang that has been smuggling gold from Mexico to the U.S. and then selling it to the U.S. gov... Read allAt the request of the Mexican government, a federal agent and a lady reporter team up to catch a gang that has been smuggling gold from Mexico to the U.S. and then selling it to the U.S. government.At the request of the Mexican government, a federal agent and a lady reporter team up to catch a gang that has been smuggling gold from Mexico to the U.S. and then selling it to the U.S. government.

  • Directors
    • Louis J. Gasnier
    • Joseph H. Lewis
  • Writers
    • Howard Higgin
    • David S. Levy
    • Griffin Jay
  • Stars
    • Conrad Nagel
    • Eleanor Hunt
    • Fuzzy Knight
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    119
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Louis J. Gasnier
      • Joseph H. Lewis
    • Writers
      • Howard Higgin
      • David S. Levy
      • Griffin Jay
    • Stars
      • Conrad Nagel
      • Eleanor Hunt
      • Fuzzy Knight
    • 4User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Conrad Nagel
    Conrad Nagel
    • Alan O'Connor
    Eleanor Hunt
    Eleanor Hunt
    • Bobbie Reynolds
    Fuzzy Knight
    Fuzzy Knight
    • Scotty Summers
    Frank Milan
    • Steve Williams
    Jack Duffy
    Jack Duffy
    • Hinkle
    Albert J. Smith
    Albert J. Smith
    • Fraser
    Warner Richmond
    Warner Richmond
    • Doc Johnson
    Charles Delaney
    Charles Delaney
    • Joe
    Karl Hackett
    Karl Hackett
    • Lefty
    William L. Thorne
    William L. Thorne
    • McKenzie
    Edward LeSaint
    Edward LeSaint
    • Federal Agent Dixon
    • (as Edward J. LeSaint)
    James Guilfoyle
    • Hot Dog Vendor
    • (uncredited)
    Fred Malatesta
    Fred Malatesta
    • Ricardo
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Weigel
    Paul Weigel
    • Daniel Forbe - Assayer
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Louis J. Gasnier
      • Joseph H. Lewis
    • Writers
      • Howard Higgin
      • David S. Levy
      • Griffin Jay
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    7rsoonsa

    G-Man And G-Woman Tussle With The Forces Of Evil, With Musical Interludes To Boot.

    This is the third from an agreeable series of four films that feature FBI agents Alan O'Connor (Conrad Nagel) and Bobbie Reynolds, performed by Eleanor Hunt, the latter married to the series producer George Hirliman, who in this manner promotes his wife's movie career in these low budget but well cast and generally neatly configured Grand National pictures. Although Louis J. Gasnier is credited as director, that influential master during the period of seminal French cinema, later at the helm of American silent serial successes (especially PERILS OF PAULINE with Pearl White) struggled with quite imperfect comprehension of the English language, and therefore direction here is from future auteur Joseph H. Lewis, who handles as well supervisory editing functions. United States based smugglers of gold ore from Mexico into the U.S. have become increasingly aggressive, having slain three FBI agents, following which O'Connor and Reynolds are assigned to the affair, the duo journeying into Mexico to a mining region that an assayer, through analysis of a gold bar confiscated from smugglers indicates is the sector wherein the criminals are operating, and there Alan and Bobbie attempt a systematic investigation, but also arouse suspicions of the evildoers. The two agents frequent a night club, the "Tarantella", where Bobbie is able to obtain employment from Scotty (Fuzzy Knight), the club's American owner, as an entertainer, since the spot is a hangout for the border crossing contrabandists, but when the latter discern the true occupation of Alan and Bobbie, they as a result must face a dangerous, and possibly deadly, confrontation with the smuggling group. Hunt, an alluring brunette, with proved talent as comedienne in addition to singing and dancing skills, easily steals the show, generating considerable interest within a mediocre production, and dominating all of her scenes, while former Paramount matinée idol Nagel handily walks through his role during a period when he coveted assignments as a director more than as actor. A striking sense of rhythmic action that will become a Lewis trademark is apparent from the opening action of a film that also benefits from his above standard handling of a seasoned cast that includes a panoply of villains against whom the FBI agents must fight, including Warner Richmond, Charles Delaney, Karl Hackett, Albert J. Smith, et al. A cast member who shall be mentioned in a negative fashion is Knight, whose indigestible efforts at humour could not have been written by anyone with a scrap of self-respect. Distributor Alpha Video utilizes a good print for a DVD version that offers excellent sound quality, and it is to be hoped that Alpha will complete its chronology of the O'Connor/Reynolds quartet of films by releasing the initial two of the string: YELLOW CARGO (1936) and NAVY SPY (1937).
    3planktonrules

    Dull....just like the other O'Connor and Reynolds films I have seen.

    Grand National made four films starring Conrad Nagel and Eleanor Hunt as Agent O'Connor and his girlfriend, Bobbie Reynolds. I've seen three and the best of them is below average! So, it's not particularly surprising that I found little to appeal to me in "The Gold Racket".

    When the film begins, you learn that there have been some smuggled gold shipments brought into the US from Mexico. American and Mexican agents are working on the case and Agent O'Connor is brought in to investigate. However, like in the other films, Bobbie tags along--even though he tells her repeatedly to get lost. Eventually, the pair are able to locate the mine where the gold is being dug--all they need to do now is capture the criminals.

    While all this SOUNDS like it's going to be exciting, it isn't. Rarely is it exciting or even interesting. Bland is the best descriptor I can think of for the picture. This, along with a badly faded print with poor sound, make you wonder why anyone would watch it. Why did I?! I wish I knew!

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    • Trivia
      The third of four features featuring Conrad Nagel as Federal Agent Alan O'Connor and Eleanor Hunt as Bobbie Reynolds.
    • Connections
      Followed by Alerte aux banques (1937)
    • Soundtracks
      Broken Down Mama
      Written by Fuzzy Knight

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    • Release date
      • April 10, 1937 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Assalto ao Banco
    • Production company
      • George A. Hirliman Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 6 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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