A Department of Justice agent and his girlfriend attempt to apprehend a gang of bank robbers, but the robbers always seem to be a step ahead..


Is it worth your time? Honestly, if you like grainy, black-and-white crime flicks that don't overstay their welcome, you’ll have a good time. It’s for the folks who get a kick out of fedoras and rapid-fire dialogue. If you need high-stakes realism or modern pacing, stay away. This is pure 1930s comfort food. The whole...


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Louis J. Gasnier

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"Is it worth your time? Honestly, if you like grainy, black-and-white crime flicks that don't overstay their welcome, you’ll have a good time. It’s for the folks who get a kick out of fedoras and rapid-fire dialogue. If you need high-stakes realism or modern pacing, stay away. This is pure 1930s comfort food. The whole thing feels like it was filmed in a hurry, which is honestly part of the charm. Our leads, a DOJ agent and his girlfriend, are constantly trailing this gang. You know, the kind of..."
David S. Levy, Lawrence Meade, Eleanor Hunt, Griffin Jay
United States

