The daring of the racketeers all working for one organization in an East Coast city, leads the Governor to create a new undercover law agency formed to combat the gangsters, and to find witn... Read allThe daring of the racketeers all working for one organization in an East Coast city, leads the Governor to create a new undercover law agency formed to combat the gangsters, and to find witnesses against them. Heading the agency is the Special Prosecutor's aide, Inspector Lane, a... Read allThe daring of the racketeers all working for one organization in an East Coast city, leads the Governor to create a new undercover law agency formed to combat the gangsters, and to find witnesses against them. Heading the agency is the Special Prosecutor's aide, Inspector Lane, and his assistants, Emmet White and Bull Regan. Mary Norton, who Bull has fallen in love wi... Read all
- Mary Norton
- (as Jean Dale)
- Harris
- (as Jack Harron)
- Detective Pete
- (uncredited)
- Court Bailiff
- (uncredited)
- Macey's Attorney
- (uncredited)
- Waitress
- (uncredited)
- Miss Friday
- (uncredited)
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The actual course of the story advances more by means of newspaper headlines flashed on the screen. Yet, given the constraints of telling the story in an hour, director William Clemens does a very competent job with the talented cast he's been handed. The reality of the rackets at the time lends an immediacy to the proceedings that lifts this one out of the ordinary.
The investigation is not quite as compelling when Mary dumps all the information on their laps. It's a literal info dump. That's not good. The turn does get a little interesting. I do wonder if this would be more interesting if Mary's the protagonist. She does most of the investigative work anyways. Bull should be the side kick. At least, that would be an interesting entry into the WB crime dramas. This is only a functional B-movie.
To accommodate shorter time lenth the original movie script was cut even unto the bone with a lot of holes left in the story. Purcell's a bit thick and is really being driven batty by chief missing witness Virginia Dale.
I did like the performance of movie veteran Raymond Hatton as a stooli who gets what stoolies usually get.
Below par B film from the brothers Warner.
The story plays out the events of witnesses being too scared to give over evidence in court against protection rackets which wreck businesses that don't co-operate with money demands. Even those beat up, scarred, and so forth are too afraid, once they reach court time, to give evidence. John Litel is hired to break up the racketeering. He's a fine actor, and he gives a good account of himself. However, he's far outshined by Dick Purcell who plays a strong-arm cop who ends up an assistant to Litel. Purcell would rather use brawn than brains. Yes, it's an old, old story and you've seen it a thousand times. Still, Purcell pulls it off very well, and he's fun to watch. One of the criticisms that was given - and is valid - is his rather Chauvinistic attitude towards Virginia Dale who is a couple of things for the film: she is a secretary to the corrupt boss of bosses (although she doesn't know her boss is corrupt until too late), and she becomes the girlfriend of Purcell, and she also is the person who can convict her boss. Her boss, by the way, is found floating dead in a bay... Or is it her boss?
It's well worth the watch if you like 30's crime dramas. For the record, the secondary cast in this show is loaded to the gills with great character actors and actresses and some who would become much better known later. Some of the secondary performers are John Hamilton (Superman's boss on the 50's TV show), Lane Chandler, Carole Landis, Hooper Atchley, Veda Ann Borg, and John Harron.
Did you know
- TriviaAccording to the AFI Catalog entry for this film, contemporary press accounts reported this was the film that inspired Thomas E. Dewey to investigate the rackets in New York City.
- Quotes
'Bull' Regan: Well, there's no harm in trying.
- ConnectionsReferences Le dernier combat (1937)
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- 1h 1m(61 min)
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- 1.37 : 1