Traffic in Crime Trailer

Traffic in Crime Trailer (1946)

28 June 1946 Action, Crime 56 mins

Police Chief Jim Murphy, in a crime-ridden city, deputizes newspaper-reporter Sam Wire, to work as an undercover operative to rid the town of the gangster element. Sam taunts and tricks the two leading gangsters, a mob girl, 'Silk" Cantrell, and a bribe-taking police official, into setting ambushes and death-traps for him, which backfire on them, and achieve his assignment directive.

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Cast

Kane Richmond

as Sam Wire

Anne Nagel

as Ann Marlowe

Adele Mara

as Silk Cantrell

Wade Crosby

as Dumbo

Wilton Graff

as Nick Cantrell

Roy Barcroft

as Insp. Tip Hogan

Dick Curtis

as Jake Schultz

Arthur Loft

as Police Chief Jim Murphy

Harry Cheshire

as Dan Marlowe

Robert J. Wilke

as Hogan's Driver

Earle Hodgins

as Bartender

Horace Murphy

as Joe - Night Watchman

Charles Sullivan

as Cab Driver

Ernie Adams

as Counter Man

Budd Buster

as Watchman

Kenne Duncan

as Henchman

Crew

Gano Chittenden

Gano Chittenden Art Direction

Otto Siegel

Otto Siegel Set Decoration

John McCarthy Jr.

John McCarthy Jr. Set Decoration

Bud Thackery

Bud Thackery Cinematography

Leslie T. White

Leslie T. White Original Story

International Releases Dates

United States 28 June 1946

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