Bullet Scars

Death To The Last Of Gangdom's KILLERS!

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194259m

Dr. Steven Bishop is taken to the hideout of Frank Dillon and his gang to treat the wounded Joe Madison. Joe's nurse sister Nora Madison is also taken. Dillon tells Bishop that if Joe dies, he will be killed, but Bishop knows he will be either way. Joe dies, but Nora and Steve conceal it from Dillon and send a plea for help in a prescription that Bishop writes in Latin.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Regis Toomey

Regis Toomey

Dr. Steven Bishop

Photo of Adele Longmire

Adele Longmire

Nora Madison

Photo of Howard Da Silva

Howard Da Silva

Frank Dillon

Photo of Ben Welden

Ben Welden

Pills Davis

Photo of John Ridgely

John Ridgely

Hank O'Connor

Photo of Tod Andrews

Tod Andrews

Joe Madison

Photo of Roland Drew

Roland Drew

Jake, truck driver henchman

Photo of Hank Mann

Hank Mann

Gilly, lodge gate guard

Photo of Fred Kelsey

Fred Kelsey

Police Chief Hansen

Photo of Hobart Bosworth

Hobart Bosworth

Dr. Sidney Carter

Photo of Walter Brooke

Walter Brooke

Trooper Walter Leary

Photo of Creighton Hale

Creighton Hale

Judd, the druggist

Photo of Davison Clark

Davison Clark

Sheriff Downs

Photo of Vera Lewis

Vera Lewis

Indignant Woman in Car

Photo of Leo White

Leo White

Her Husband

Photo of William Hopper

William Hopper

Murdered Bank Teller

Photo of Charles Drake

Charles Drake

Reporter at Police HQ

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6/10

When one of their number ("Joe") is shot during a robbery, the gangsters responsible try to seek the help of a doctor. The first they find claims that he needs hospital treatment and that's soon the end of him. They move on to another, "Bishop" (Regis Toomey), and lure him to their hideout where he discovers the sister of the wounded man "Nora" (Adele Longmire) who also happens to be a nurse. They are given a very thinly veiled ultimatum - save his life or lose their own. Both reckon they are doomed either way, so have to find a way of getting a message out to the pursuing police before they are toast. Just to add a little spice to the proceedings, "Nora" also happens to be the moll of boss "Dillon" (the not very menacing Howard Da Silva) so some conflict looms? Though it is quite watchable, it hasn't really an original bone in it's body and appears to be supplemented with some archive footage from similar crimes-noir. The denouement is just a little different but for the most part it's all join-the-dots stuff that you've seen before with a cast and writing that's probably just as adequate.

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