Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThieves 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 th... Ler tudoThieves 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 t... Ler tudoThieves 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. Complications ensue when the two fall in love.
- Sandra Worthington
- (as Virginia Cherril)
- Davis
- (as Jack Cowell)
- Hogan
- (não creditado)
- Night Watchman
- (não creditado)
- Ring Announcer
- (não creditado)
- Hogan
- (não creditado)
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Starrett plays Allen Grey, who is assigned to bring down a group that steals guns from warehouses and then sells them. The man they suspect, Dougas Worthington (Madison) owns prize fighters. The police set up Grey, an ex-college boxer, to get Worthington's attention by entering the scene as a fighter.
Grey has no problem getting Worthington's attention, but then he realizes that he met the mobster's pretty sister (Cherrill) when the two were in a car accident. There's an instant attraction, and that complicates matters.
Very stiff acting from the supporting players, though Starrett and Cherrill were okay. Cherrill was Cary Grant's first wife. She retired after they married.
This is a very old film, and it comes off that way.
While I found this film a bit predictable and formulaic, I liked it. Starrett, while NOT a famous actor today, was excellent. The only negative were the boxing scenes—where the guys punched each other like rabbits on crack!! No one boxes that intensely in real life—they'd never make it past the first round! Still, the film was exciting and well done—making it a better than average and exciting little B-movie.
UPDATE: Just a week or so after seeing this film, I watched a 1959 film "T-Bird Gang" and was surprised to see that it was a remake of "What Price Crime?"! IMDb doesn't indicate this but the later film clearly is the same story idea with only a few minor changes.
It's the usual mix of good points and bad ones that Gower Gulch producers got in their movies. The story is a good if standard one; Al Martin's dialogue is banal, at best. Starrett and Madison deliver their lines well and Miss Cherrill poorly. Al Baffert, whom Starrett fights, looks like a well-conditioned professional and no one holds their hands up to defend themselves in the ring.
Director Albert Herman tries an interesting visual hook start the movie; the raid on the government warehouse (which we know it is because there is a small, neat sign reading "Government Warehouse") is shot showing just the shadows of the actors. After that it settles down a standard plot, though there are a nice couple of twists along the way. The result is a very watchable B movie.
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- CuriosidadesThis film's earliest documented telecasts took place in Philadelphia Saturday 7 January 1950 on WCAU (Channel 10), and in New York City Wednesday 8 March 1950 on the DuMont Television Network's WABD (Channel 5).
- Citações
Douglas Worthington: Before three rounds are over, Grey will kiss the canvas.
Sandra Worthington: Lucky canvas.
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 3 minutos
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- 1.37 : 1