Cast

Donald Cook
FBI Agent Dave Elliott

Evalyn Knapp
Maxine Travers

Theodore von Eltz
Mr. Walsh

Warren Hymer
Terence 'Midget' Regan

J. Carrol Naish
'Lefty' Tate

Herbert Rawlinson
J.W. Keaton

Kane Richmond
J.W. 'Jack' Keaton, Jr.

Edward Hearn
Insp. Stone

James P. Burtis
Lacey

Clay Clement
Insp. Arthur M. Preston

Reed Howes
FBI Agent Bob Arnold

Morgan Wallace
H. Van Cleve

Al Bridge
Hanover - Walsh's Henchman

Lynton Brent
FBI Agent Connors

George Chesebro
Sardo - Walsh's Henchman

Frank Marlowe
G-Man

Donald Kerr
Reporter

David Worth
FBI Agent

Tom Brower
Elderly Man

Harry Harvey
Short Pool Player
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
Donald Cook isn't quite George Raft in this Mascot Production, but turns in a decent performance as an FBI agent whose partner has been killed. He determines to infiltrate the numbers racketeers responsible at some considerable personal risk and bring the perpetrators to justice. Needless to say he doesn't get a smooth ride and we get an engaging, fast paced hour complete with the usual fisticuffs, Evelyn Knapp brings some "Olive Oyl" style glamour and veteran baddie Theodore von Eltz runs the game. The quality has borne up rather well, and the script isn't as wordy as many of this time/genre. Worth watching.
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