
Bob Strong, a detective, goes to prison undercover to befriend Hugh, a young man who was part of a gang that committed a robbery, in order to find out where they hid the money. Strong finally finds out the name of Hugh's partner, who has the money, but things take a complicated turn when Strong falls in love with Hugh's sister.


"Nameless Men" is a neat little prison drama with a twist, and yeah, it holds up surprisingly well for anyone into classic undercover stories. If you dig that old-school noir vibe, where motives get muddy and feelings mess up the plan, you'll probably have a good time. But if you're looking for fast-paced action or a p...

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""Nameless Men" is a neat little prison drama with a twist, and yeah, it holds up surprisingly well for anyone into classic undercover stories. If you dig that old-school noir vibe, where motives get muddy and feelings mess up the plan, you'll probably have a good time. But if you're looking for fast-paced action or a perfectly clean narrative, you might find it a bit slow. It's a character piece more than a heist flick, really. Antonio Moreno as Bob Strong, the detective, he’s got this wearines..."
Ray Hallor
Viola Brothers Shore, Harry Braxton, Jack Natteford, E. Morton Hough
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