Showgirl June Page is arrested for the murder of gangster Honest Ed Baker, and cub reporter Allan Perry decides he will get her story. She refuses to speak to Allan at all but steadfastly denies killing Baker and insists that, despite rumors, she was not his girl.


Is it worth the time? If you have a soft spot for grainy, old-school crime dramas where the reporter is always too persistent for his own good, then sure. It's a quick watch for people who like movies that feel like a Sunday afternoon cable discovery. But if you’re looking for something that reinvents the wheel, keep m...

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

Richard Thorpe

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"Is it worth the time? If you have a soft spot for grainy, old-school crime dramas where the reporter is always too persistent for his own good, then sure. It's a quick watch for people who like movies that feel like a Sunday afternoon cable discovery. But if you’re looking for something that reinvents the wheel, keep moving. The pacing is a bit like a car with a shaky transmission—it gets there, but it rattles the whole way. The whole setup with June Page being the center of a mob takeover feel..."
Carroll Nye
Barney Gerard, Richard Thorpe, Arthur Hoerl
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