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hy the underworld’s killers!
if He Talks... They’ll Have To Turn The Electric Chair Into A Bench!
by a crime he did not commit!
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He had to make his man talk... before bullets silenced him!
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ROGER PRYOR LUCILE FAIRBANKS
Eddie Foy, Jr.Sheila Bromley Morgan Conway Donald Douglas Directed by Terry Morse A WARNER BROS.-First National Picture
Screen Play by Alex Gottleib + From an Original Story by Leonard Neubaver
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She had to help the man she loved... to trap her brother!
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HE FLED FROM THE LAW... INTO THE HANDS OF KILLERS!
one electric chair i wouldn’t be big enough to hold all he rats! If he didn’t,
the law was helpless!
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with ALIN’ Donald DOUGLAS Directed by TERRY MORSE
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EDDIE FOY, Jr.SHEILA BROMLEY MORGAN CONWAY DONALD DOUGLAS Directed by TERRY MORSE-A WARNER BROS.-First Nat'l Picture
Screen Play by Alex Gottleib * From an Original Story by Leonard Nevbaver
Guns blaze as police and underworld cross paths on the manhunt that began for_. money...and ended with murder!
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