Prizefighter Bob Neal (Ray Walker) is in debt to gangster Vic Santell (Hooper Atchley) for training expenses. Santell orders Bob to take a dive in the fourth round so Santell can recoup prior gambling losses.

If you love dusty 1930s B-movies where guys in trench coats talk incredibly fast, you will probably dig The Crime Patrol. But if you need actual logic or high-budget action, you are going to absolutely hate this. 🍿 It is the kind of movie you put on when you are half-asleep on a Sunday afternoon. It is short, kinda d...


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"If you love dusty 1930s B-movies where guys in trench coats talk incredibly fast, you will probably dig The Crime Patrol. But if you need actual logic or high-budget action, you are going to absolutely hate this. 🍿 It is the kind of movie you put on when you are half-asleep on a Sunday afternoon. It is short, kinda dumb, and very comforting. The whole thing starts with Bob Neal, played by Ray Walker, who is a prizefighter. He owes money to a gangster named Vic Santell for "training expenses,"..."

'Snub' Pollard
Betty Burbridge, Arthur T. Horman
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