A federal agent is sent to a small town to bust up a counterfeiting ring, which is apparently headquartered in the local railway station. The counterfeiters have framed the station's manager for the crime, and she must work with the agent to clear her name and get the goods on the real counterfeiters.


body { background-color: #000; color: #fff; }Crossed SignalsThe cinematic landscape has long been populated by films that deftly navigate the complex interplay between deception and redemption, often yielding riveting tales that captivate audiences and inspire introspection. George Saxton's Crossed Signals, a relative...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"body { background-color: #000; color: #fff; }Crossed SignalsThe cinematic landscape has long been populated by films that deftly navigate the complex interplay between deception and redemption, often yielding riveting tales that captivate audiences and inspire introspection. George Saxton's Crossed Signals, a relatively obscure yet masterfully crafted film, exemplifies this phenomenon with its intricate plot, bolstered by strong performances from its cast, including Nelson McDowell, Henry Victo..."
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