Gang Bullets

Gang Bullets

193863 min
5.7/10
ActionThrillerCrimeDrama

Plot Summary

A Capone-like racketeer named Anderson, who after being chased out of one town by the authorities immediately sets up shop in another. Unable to get any tangible evidence against Anderson, DA Wayne orders his assistant Carter to dig up some dirt on the gangster boss. To do this, Carter pretends to turned crooked, joining Anderson's gang in order to accumulate evidence. Alas, Carter's girl friend Patricia knows nothing of her boyfriend's subterfuge, and she suspects the worst.

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👥Cast (30)

Anne Nagel

Anne Nagel

Patricia Wayne

Robert Kent

Robert Kent

John Carter

Charles Trowbridge

Charles Trowbridge

Dexter Wayne

Morgan Wallace

Morgan Wallace

'Big Bill' Anderson

J. Farrell MacDonald

J. Farrell MacDonald

Chief Reardon

John T. Murray

John T. Murray

Horace Meade

Joseph Crehan

Joseph Crehan

Wallace

Benny Bartlett

Benny Bartlett

Billy Jones

John Merton

John Merton

Red Hampton

Roger Williams

Roger Williams

George Stanley

John Dilson

John Dilson

Capt. Brown

Donald Kerr

Donald Kerr

Joe Armstrong

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Director

Lambert Hillyer

Writers

John T. Neville

Producers

E.B. Derr

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🏷️Keywords

gangsterpolice shootout

💬Reviews (1)

C

CinemaSerf

1/6/2024

B-movie regular Charles Trowbridge is the District Attorney "Wayne" who is constantly playing a cat and mouse game with savvy crook "Big Bill" (Morgan Wallace). Thanks to the latter man's army of lawyers and henchmen, "Wayne" usually comes off empty-handed until he alights on a cunning plan to use his deputy "Carter" (Robert Kent) who is engaged to his daughter "Patricia" (Anna Nagel) to set up the mother of all sting operations that might just expose their quarry to charges even he can't argue away. The production and the acting are both a bit basic and there's way too much dialogue as the scenarios stray into the faintly ridiculous, but the last ten minutes are quite enjoyably strung together using an old grenade and loads of brass neck. Standard fayre you'll never remember, but it passes an hour ok.

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