Two police car patrolmen are making their rounds on the beat.Two police car patrolmen are making their rounds on the beat.Two police car patrolmen are making their rounds on the beat.
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Charles West
- Harry
- (as Charlie West)
Jessie Arnold
- Neighbor
- (uncredited)
Selmer Jackson
- Police Radio Dispatcher
- (uncredited)
Tom London
- Police Detective
- (uncredited)
Storyline
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- TriviaOne of over a hundred Columbia features, mostly Westerns, although this one is not a Western, sold to Hygo Television Films in the 1950s, who marketed them under the name of Gail Pictures; opening credits were redesigned, with some titles misspelled, the credit order of the players rearranged, some names misspelled, and new end titles attached, thus eliminating any evidence of their Columbia roots. Apparently, the original material was not retained in most of the cases, and the films have survived, even in the Sony library, only with these haphazardly created replacement opening and end credits; happily, the original opening and closing credits DID survive in the case of this particular title.
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I have been a fan of Tim McCoy's B-westerns for years. Imagine my surprise when I found several films he made for Columbia Pictures that were NOT westerns! I really wish I'd known this sooner!
In "Police Car 17", McCoy and Ward Bond play cops. Early in the film, Tim meets a nice lady (Evelyn Knapp) and takes her home...only to learn two things. First, Helen's dating a very shady character, Johnny Davis (Harold Huber). Second, she's the daughter of Lt. Regan...a veteran cop who was retired from the force after he was shot and paralyzed by a scum-bag, Bill Bill Standish. After Helen leaves with Johnny, Tim sticks around and strikes up a friendship with Regan....and soon the radio announces that Standish has escaped from prison!! And, Standish has vowed to finish the job on Regan!! So it's up to Tim to make sure the Lt. Is safe AND that eventually Helen learn the truth about Johnny.
This is such a B-movie...and that's not meant as an insult! It runs at 57 minutes, has a VERY high-paced and action-filled plot and is enjoyable, undemanding fun. In other words, it's the enjoyable sort of 1930s film they really don't make any more. McCoy is excellent...and I enjoyed his beating the truth out of Johnny in order to save the day...very much a 1930s view of proper police procedure!!
In "Police Car 17", McCoy and Ward Bond play cops. Early in the film, Tim meets a nice lady (Evelyn Knapp) and takes her home...only to learn two things. First, Helen's dating a very shady character, Johnny Davis (Harold Huber). Second, she's the daughter of Lt. Regan...a veteran cop who was retired from the force after he was shot and paralyzed by a scum-bag, Bill Bill Standish. After Helen leaves with Johnny, Tim sticks around and strikes up a friendship with Regan....and soon the radio announces that Standish has escaped from prison!! And, Standish has vowed to finish the job on Regan!! So it's up to Tim to make sure the Lt. Is safe AND that eventually Helen learn the truth about Johnny.
This is such a B-movie...and that's not meant as an insult! It runs at 57 minutes, has a VERY high-paced and action-filled plot and is enjoyable, undemanding fun. In other words, it's the enjoyable sort of 1930s film they really don't make any more. McCoy is excellent...and I enjoyed his beating the truth out of Johnny in order to save the day...very much a 1930s view of proper police procedure!!
- planktonrules
- Jul 23, 2021
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- La voz del peligro
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- Runtime57 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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