Muriel Rossi, the sister of a racketeer, Al Rossi, falls in love with Bob Martel, the son of a police detective. Their love affair causes both families problems.


Okay, so Shadows of Sing Sing. If you’re into those early 30s crime-romances, the ones where everyone talks real fast and the stakes feel huge even in a small room, then yeah, this one’s probably worth a look. Especially if you like watching how social lines got drawn back then. Anyone expecting a modern thriller or ev...

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"Okay, so Shadows of Sing Sing. If you’re into those early 30s crime-romances, the ones where everyone talks real fast and the stakes feel huge even in a small room, then yeah, this one’s probably worth a look. Especially if you like watching how social lines got drawn back then. Anyone expecting a modern thriller or even just a quick-paced drama might find it a bit of a drag, honestly. It’s definitely a product of its time, quirks and all. 🕰️ The core setup is classic: Muriel Rossi, whose brot..."
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