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Bank Alarm

A Master Crook Meets His Match In An Ace Federal Sleuth!
1937 | 61m | English

(349 votes)

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Popularity: 0.9 (history)

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A federal agent learns the gangsters he's been investigating have kidnapped his sister.
Release Date: Jun 07, 1937
Director: Louis J. Gasnier
Writer: Lawrence Meade, Griffin Jay, David S. Levy, Cynthia Meade
Genres: Drama, Romance, Crime
Keywords robbery, gang, investigator
Production Companies Grand National Pictures, George A. Hirliman Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Apr 27, 2024
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Conrad Nagel Alan O'Connor
Eleanor Hunt Bobbie Reynolds
Wilma Francis Kay O'Connor
Vince Barnett Clarence "Bulb" Callahan
Wheeler Oakman Karlotti
Frank Milan Jerome Turner
William L. Thorne Macy
Nat Carr Yoritz
Name Job
Louis J. Gasnier Director
Lawrence Meade Original Story
Griffin Jay Screenplay
David S. Levy Screenplay
Dan Milner Editor
Cynthia Meade Original Story
Frank Paul Sylos Art Direction
Mack Stengler Director of Photography
Name Title
George A. Hirliman Producer
Organization Category Person
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Geronimo1967
5.0

Was there ever a newspaper called the "Los Angeles Argus"? Well that's the opening banner headline that tells us what this film is about - a series of bank robberies in California. Conrad Nagel is despatched by the US Justice Department to get to the bottom of it, and with Eleanor Hunt sets about do ... ing just that. The rest of the cast are OK (Vince Barnett is quite annoying as a 1930s equivalent of a paparazzo) and this has pace and some (tame) humour as the investigation progresses and they discover the truth is a little too close for comfort! There is also a quaint scene at Los Angeles Airport when it was no bigger than an aerodrome.

Jun 20, 2022