X Marks the Spot

BLACK MARKET CZAR!...Exchanging human lives for blood-soaked Profit!

3.9
194255m

A private detective, soon to enlist in the army, is drawn into one final case when his police officer father is killed in the line of duty. Soon his prime suspect is murdered as well, and he finds himself framed for the crime. As more witnesses get murdered, he finds himself on the run from both the police and former Prohibition violators who seem to have found a new racket.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Damian O'Flynn

Damian O'Flynn

Eddie Delaney

Photo of Helen Parrish

Helen Parrish

Linda Ward

Photo of Dick Purcell

Dick Purcell

Police Lt. William 'Bill' Decker

Photo of Neil Hamilton

Neil Hamilton

John J. Underwood

Photo of Jack La Rue

Jack La Rue

Marty Clark

Photo of Robert Homans

Robert Homans

Timothy J. Delaney

Photo of Esther Muir

Esther Muir

Bonnie Bascomb

Photo of Joe Kirk

Joe Kirk

Dizzy's Fellow Henchman (as Joseph Kirk)

Photo of Fred Kelsey

Fred Kelsey

Police Officer Martin

Photo of Vince Barnett

Vince Barnett

Waiter at Diner

Photo of Edmund Cobb

Edmund Cobb

Officer Riley (uncredited)

Photo of Chester Conklin

Chester Conklin

Vagrant (uncredited)

Photo of Martin Faust

Martin Faust

Foreman (uncredited)

Photo of Sam Lufkin

Sam Lufkin

Policeman (uncredited)

Photo of Jerry Mandy

Jerry Mandy

Janitor (uncredited)

Photo of Charles McAvoy

Charles McAvoy

Officer McAvoy (uncredited)

Photo of Frank O'Connor

Frank O'Connor

Policeman (uncredited)

Photo of Frank Marlowe

Frank Marlowe

Truck Driver (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

5/10

When his pop is gunned down by some undesirables, PI "Eddie Delaney" (Damian O'Flynn) recruits feisty radio presenter "Linda Ward" (Helen Parrish) and local police lieutenant "Bill Decker" (Dick Purcell) to help him get to the bottom of things. What he didn't realise - nor did I, for that matter - was that there was an huge market during WWII for rubber. That meant tyres were almost literally worth their weight in greenbacks and somehow his father had got mixed up in some sort of racketeering. Jack La Rue is quite menacing as "Marty", the supposedly reformed night club owner firmly in their sights, but when he is bumped off, too - and all the clues start to point at "Eddie" the mystery deepens and quickens. This film does lack much by way of a decent script, or plot innovation - but the story doesn't hang about and it's certainly at the better end of the afternoon B-feature spectrum that flew by.

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