Police detective Bob Horton (Ray Walker) is about to be engaged to marry Marie Russell (Joan Woodbury), the daughter of Police Chief John Russell (Earl Dwire), who thinks of Bob as his own son. Tom Anderson, the district attorney, is murdered and Bob manages to discover where the killer is hiding.

Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you're the type who likes spending Saturday afternoons digging through the bargain bin of cinema history. If you love The Policeman and the Baby for its earnest, low-budget charm, you might find something here. If you need tight pacing or a script that isn't held together by duc...
Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you're the type who likes spending Saturday afternoons digging through the bargain bin of cinema history. If you love The Policeman and the Baby for its earnest, low-budget charm, you might find something here. If you need tight pacing or a script that isn't held together by duct tape, stay far away. It’s a movie that moves at the speed of a tired horse, then suddenly decides it’s a sprint for no reason. Ray Walker plays the hero with this weird, permane..."
Clara Kimball Young
Peter B. Kyne, Al Martin
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