Thieves break into a warehouse that stores guns, steal them and kill the night watchman. An undercover agent assigned to the case happens to get into a traffic accident with the sister of the man the police suspect is head of the burglary ring, and in order to work his way into the gang, he romances the boss' sister.


So, should you actually watch this? If you have a soft spot for grainy, short-on-budget 1930s crime pictures, you’ll probably find something to enjoy here. If you’re looking for a tight, logical script, you’re going to be frustrated by about the second act. It feels like a movie made for a rainy Tuesday afternoon when ...


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

Albert Herman

Perry N. Vekroff
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"So, should you actually watch this? If you have a soft spot for grainy, short-on-budget 1930s crime pictures, you’ll probably find something to enjoy here. If you’re looking for a tight, logical script, you’re going to be frustrated by about the second act. It feels like a movie made for a rainy Tuesday afternoon when you’ve run out of better options. The whole thing kicks off with a warehouse robbery that turns lethal. It’s standard stuff, but it sets the wheels in motion for our undercover ag..."
Virginia Cherrill
Al Martin
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