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Cast

Ricardo Cortez
Roger Phillips

Joan Woodbury
Geri Reynolds

Pat Gleason
Bates

George Pembroke
Lowell King

Iris Adrian
Verne Drake

Herbert Rawlinson
Prison Warden

Ralf Harolde
Nick Ross

Jack Mulhall
Collins

Vince Barnett
Drunk

Gavin Gordon
J. Reed

John Hamilton
District Attorney

Harry Holman
Lanning

Lee Shumway
The Bartender (uncredited)
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CinemaSerf
This starts off quite intriguingly as we witness the dying moments of a felon heading to the chair. Only thing is, he never actually makes it - amidst his final confession in which he is about to implicate his paymaster, he is felled by a toxic dart and the police have rather an embarrassing mess to clear up. For some reason, the elderly "Lanning" (Harry Holman) is front and centre for the blame, but soon the assistant district attorney "Phillips" (Ricardo Cortez) and girlfriend reporter "Geri" (Joan Woodbury) conclude that's a red herring and are soon on the trail of the real criminal. It's hardly the best acted nor written drama you'll ever see, but Phil Rosen does manage to keep the tight cast all rowing in the same direction and the story mixes some light-heartedness - especially from switchboard operator/eavesdropper "Tommy" (George P. Breakston) with just enough mystery to amiably pass an hour or so.
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