Lucky Jordan

Tough ... trigger mad ... and Terrific !

6.0
19421h 24m

Lucky Jordan is a gangster living in New York City and when he's drafted into the army, he tries to escape duty by using an old con woman named Annie to convince the draft board he's needed at home. When that fails, Jordan is sent to boot camp, but he doesn't stay there long. He takes a beautiful USO worker hostage and flees back to New York. There, he learns that a rival gangster is plotting against America.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Alan Ladd

Alan Ladd

Lucky Jordan

Photo of Helen Walker

Helen Walker

Jill Evans

Photo of Sheldon Leonard

Sheldon Leonard

Slip Moran

Photo of Mabel Paige

Mabel Paige

Annie ('Ma')

Photo of Lloyd Corrigan

Lloyd Corrigan

Ernest Higgins

Photo of Dave Willock

Dave Willock

Angelo Palacio

Photo of John Wengraf

John Wengraf

Herr Kesselman

Photo of Miles Mander

Miles Mander

Kilpatrick

Photo of Clem Bevans

Clem Bevans

Gas Station Attendant

Photo of Charles Cane

Charles Cane

Sergeant

Photo of Virginia Brissac

Virginia Brissac

Clarence's Wife

Photo of Kitty Kelly

Kitty Kelly

Vera Maggotti

Photo of George Humbert

George Humbert

Joe Maggotti

Photo of Al Hill

Al Hill

First Killer (as Al M. Hill)

Photo of Fred Kohler Jr.

Fred Kohler Jr.

Second Killer

Photo of Kirk Alyn

Kirk Alyn

Pearl's Boyfriend

Photo of Georgia Backus

Georgia Backus

Toy Shop Clerk

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

I never really rated Alan Ladd but he's quite decent in this wartime thriller. He's the gangster "Lucky" who finds himself drafted! Despite the best efforts of his lawyer "Higgins" (Lloyd Corrigan) to get him off, he is duly posted - and promptly absconds. Not before, though, he encounters "Jill" (Helen Walker) who disapproves heartily of his unpatriotic attitude. She ends up his hostage and the briefcase she was carrying becomes the hottest property in town. We discover it contains some top secret army designs and that there's a group of Nazi fifth columnist's out to retrieve it. Now "Lucky" has to make some tough choices (and a fairly impassioned speech at the end) before their secrets fall into enemy hands. The drama itself is quite well put together and decently paced. There's a solid, if unremarkable, effort from Walker and a few scene stealing quips from Mabel Paige's rather astute "Annie" - the sharpest, shrewdest and wittiest of the bunch. It's all fairly standard fayre, but is an easy watch as it sows the seeds for US involvement in WWII.

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