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Edmond O'Brien | Mal Granger | |
Joanne Dru | Gail Mason | |
Otto Kruger | Carl Stephans | |
Barry Kelley | Vince Walters | |
Dorothy Patrick | Trudy Maxwell | |
Don Porter | Larry Mason | |
Howard St. John | Lieutenant Pete Wright | |
Robert Osterloh | Gizzi | |
Sammy White | Chippie Evans | |
Fred Aldrich | Peterson | |
Phillip Barnes | ||
Jay Barney | Detective Carter | |
Gail Bonney | Chippie's Date | |
Frank Dae | ||
George DeNormand |
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Producer | Frank N. Seltzer
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Writer | Richard English
Francis Swann |
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Cinematography | Franz Planer
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Musician | Sol Kaplan
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A telephone repairman in Los Angeles uses his knowledge of electronics to help a bookie set up a betting operation. When the bookie is murdered, the greedy technician takes over his business. He ruthlessly climbs his way to the top of the local crime syndicate, but then gangsters from a big East Coast mob show up wanting a piece of his action. |
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