Preserved and restored by the Film Noir Foundation and the UCLA Film and Television Archive, and premiered on Turner Classic Movies on 6 October 2019.
During the chase, the car driven by Agent Downey and Jack Sylvester passes the Alto-Nido Apartments (1851 N. Ivar Street, Hollywood, California). In Sunset Boulevard (1950), this is the apartment building where Joe Gillis lived before he moved to Norma Desmond's mansion.
Made with the co-operation of the Treasury Department.
Tris is being transferred to Kansas City aboard a bus operated by the Santa Fe Railroad. It later would become part of the Trailways Bus Service - a competitor to Greyhound.
When the car with Downey and Sylvester turns in front of Mattson's clothing store, the Music Hall Theater can be seen in the background. The marquee advertises Home of the Brave (1949), which also starred Lloyd Bridges. The theater at 6523 Hollywood Boulevard opened in 1931 as the Studio Theater and was owned by Howard Hughes. The theater went through several owners and several names until it closed as the Holly Cinema in 1986.