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Overview
Release Date:
15 April 1945 (USA) moreTagline:
MONEY TALKS... but Big Money Sings A SIREN SONG!Plot:
A crusading reporter uses his friendship with a mobster to expose the machinations of organized crime in his city. full summary | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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The Crime Reporter Strikes moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Leo Carrillo | ... | Anthony Charles 'Tony' Marlow | |
| Tom Neal | ... | Jim Riley | |
| Martha Tilton | ... | Betty Van Cleve, aka Betty Egan | |
| Lionel Atwill | ... | Pat Coyle | |
| Grant Mitchell | ... | Wayne Clark | |
| Sheldon Leonard | ... | Capt. Ferrone | |
| Harry Shannon | ... | Police Commissioner Collins | |
| Danny Morton | ... | Bugs Kelley aka Mike Egan | |
| Virginia Vale | ... | Trixie Waters | |
| Don Beddoe | ... | Deputy District Attorney Dixon | |
| George Meeker | ... | Barry North | |
| Rod Rogers | ... | Henchman Val Lucas | |
| Ed Cronley | ... | Sgt. Hayes | |
| Jack Gordon | ... | Jud Stecker | |
| Monk Friedman | ... | Convict |
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"Bugs" Kelley is obviously inspired by Bugsy Siegel (1906-1947), especially when he reacts to his nickname with "Don't call me "Bugs!" moreGoofs:
Revealing mistakes: After Crime Inc. assassin Eddie Garr decides to become a state's witness, he is stabbed to death in prison with a knife to the left chest. In his story on the murder, reporter Jim Riley states that he was stabbed in the back. moreSoundtrack:
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Jim Riley is a columnist who writes his daily Crime Reporter column discussing the moves and killings of noted racketeers. Riley gets much of his information from gangster Bugs Kelly, a friend, who is trying to leave the underworld and its business organization Crime, Inc. by testifying at a grand jury hearing on the organization. The heads of Crime, Inc. learn of Bugs' motives and put a hit out on him eventually nailing him at a carnival. Riley, now under investigation since Bugs was a close confidant of his, decides to turn states' evidence and appear before the grand jury. Crime, Inc. plans to be a bit more sadistic with the rubbing out of Riley by using Riley's sweetheart (and Bugs' sister) nightclub singer Betty Van Cleeve. Average and interesting poverty row gangster film with a good story and plot that does have some interesting twists. The ending does not seem to deliver the explosiveness promised from the earlier parts of the film but the crime does not pay mantra does take effect. Actors are decent here (surprised to see Carillo play a non-Hispanic speaking role here) but nothing special. Rating, 5.