An expose of the racketeering "accident victims" who extort millions of dollars annually from American automobile owners, insurance companies and property owners by staging fake accident wit... Read allAn expose of the racketeering "accident victims" who extort millions of dollars annually from American automobile owners, insurance companies and property owners by staging fake accident with paid-witnesses standing by to serve in court trials if needed. After a few examples, thi... Read allAn expose of the racketeering "accident victims" who extort millions of dollars annually from American automobile owners, insurance companies and property owners by staging fake accident with paid-witnesses standing by to serve in court trials if needed. After a few examples, this one concentrates on the 'gutter-floppers."
- Joe Bradley
- (as Bill Boyd)
- Rourke's Henchman
- (uncredited)
- Miss McCabe - Averill's Secretary
- (uncredited)
- Head Nurse Brown
- (uncredited)
- Second Drunk
- (uncredited)
- Millionaire's Male Secretary
- (uncredited)
- Elderly Motorist
- (uncredited)
- Telephone Operator
- (uncredited)
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The possibilities of using the hospital as a place for rackets is utilized by racketeer Edwin Maxwell who has head doctor Reginald Mason under his thumb. Boyd gets disillusioned very fast.
Boyd's final confrontation scene with Mason is something I guarantee you won't find in a Hoppy movie. Special mention has to be made of Wynne Gibson as one of the nurses who is on the climax.
Nicely done medical drama.
William Boyd (who later remade himself as the screen cowboy 'Hopalong Cassidy') stars as a young doctor, Joe Bradley, who works at a most uusual hospital. It seems that SOMEONE working there is helping organized crime! How? First, lots of fake injury cases arrive and the doctors treat the 'victims'....even though they know the folks are faking they aren't allowed to discharge them. Second, ambulance chasing shyster lawyers are being alerted when real accident cases arrive and they sneak in and get the patients to unknowingly sign away all their rights to them! But Joe and his friend, the ambulance driver, are making it hard for these crooks...and the crooks decide to fight back with a vengeance! Additionally, no one knows who at the hospital is helping these folks...but they must be identified as soon as possible.
I loved this film...particularly the second portion. This is because Post-Code they simply couldn't have made the very gritty ending...one that was very satisfying and violent! Wonderful acting, wonderful writing...and a pretty amazing picture.
Did you know
- TriviaThe Bible verse Mabel tries to recall at the end of the film is John 15:13. "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends."
- Quotes
Steve Brennan: You know, they oughta put advertisements on hospital ceilings. They could make a lot of money that way
- ConnectionsReferences Le Petit César (1931)
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 5m(65 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1