Police procedural film following a few cases assigned to LAPD captain of detectives Barnie Barnaby.Police procedural film following a few cases assigned to LAPD captain of detectives Barnie Barnaby.Police procedural film following a few cases assigned to LAPD captain of detectives Barnie Barnaby.
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- TriviaThe film was initially set in San Francisco but changed to Los Angeles.
- GoofsWhen Capt. Barnaby gets ready to talk to Miss Easton he switches the phone from his left hand to the right then hangs up. However, in the next cut, he repeats the action of hanging up the phone and he is doing it solely with his left hand.
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[Two people can be seen in an apartment. One of them is a man named Jack Hartrampf. The other is a woman named Vickie Webb. As some music plays, Vickie looks outside the door for a few seconds. After that, she closes the door starts to approach Jack]
Vickie Webb: All clear.
Jack Hartrampf: Are you sure?
Vickie Webb: I'm sure, I didn't see nobody.
Jack Hartrampf: I'd better go now, Vickie.
Vickie Webb: Will you call me?
Jack Hartrampf: First chance I can.
[the two of them share a quick embrace before Jack heads to the door. He opens it, and after looking around for a few seconds, closes the door and begins to descend the stairs]
- ConnectionsRemade as Lux Video Theatre: Vice Squad (1957)
Robinson is seen adroitly handling a number of sticky situations, including the death of a policeman and the reluctance of a witness to talk; the discovery that a bank heist is about to take place; and the effect of the cop killing on a gang of car thieves. It's interesting to catch an early glimpse of LEE VAN CLEEF as one of the car thieves.
There's a film noir look to Joseph Biroc's first rate B&W photography with excellent use of light and shadows and it's directed in brisk style by Arnold Laven. All of the intertwined stories are smoothly coordinated but the tension doesn't start building until about forty-five minutes into the bank heist sequence.
Actually the police tactics shown are pretty underhanded, so it's not exactly a flattering portrait of police procedures--but they do seem credible.
Packs just as much suspense as another crime melodrama with a New York locale--THE NAKED CITY. The shots of L.A. in the early '50s establish atmosphere from the start. Well worth viewing.
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- Girl in Room 13
- Filming locations
- N Bedford Drive & S Santa Monica Blvd Beverly Hills, California, USA(Al Barkis smoking under the street clock)
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- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1