Criminal lawyer Bill Fenwick goes undercover in Nevada to catch gold thieves when the gang kills his brother.Criminal lawyer Bill Fenwick goes undercover in Nevada to catch gold thieves when the gang kills his brother.Criminal lawyer Bill Fenwick goes undercover in Nevada to catch gold thieves when the gang kills his brother.
Joe Sawyer
- Jim 'Jimmy' Plummer
- (as Joseph Sawyer)
Lynton Brent
- Roulette Croupier
- (uncredited)
James Conaty
- Nightclub Patron
- (uncredited)
Dick Elliott
- Gabby Citizen
- (uncredited)
Bess Flowers
- Roulette Player
- (uncredited)
Boothe Howard
- Mr. Grover, Treasury Agent
- (uncredited)
Si Jenks
- Hiram Simpson
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaBased on a story by Erle Stanley Gardner titled "Fugitive Gold" that was serialized in the New York Herald Tribune's Sunday edition supplement "This Week" magazine from May 26 to July 7, 1935. The working title of this film was Fugitive Gold.
- GoofsAs Virginia and Mr. Reynolds are driving toward the ranch, right before they run out of gas, Mr. Reynolds comments how pretty the stars are in the sky. Behind them, you can see the daylight sky. After they run out of gas, it is dark, and then when they are rescued by Mr. Galt, the sky is light again.
- Quotes
William 'Bill' Fenwick, aka Richard 'Dick' Galt: Virginia, there's something I wanna tell you... but first there's something that has to be done... and it's going to be done tonight, one way or another. I'll be able to tell you all about it tomorrow.
Virginia Selton: But why tomorrow?
William 'Bill' Fenwick, aka Richard 'Dick' Galt: Well, because tomorrow is a beautiful way of saying goodbye to yesterdays and todays.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Going Attractions: The Definitive Story of the Movie Palace (2019)
Featured review
I always knew that guy wasn't right!
***SPOILERS*** The square jawed Dick Tracy look alike Richard Dix is mob mouthpiece, shyster lawyer, Bill Fenwick who after his kid brother George, Owen Davis Jr, was gunned down in a shootout with the Selton Gange decided to go straight. That's in dropping his mob connections and clients and get the mobster who murdered his brother mob boss Eddie Selton, J. Carrol Naish. Getting a tip that the Selton Gang is hiding out in and around the Quartzburg mining town in Navada Fenwick using the allies of Dick Galt a real-estate lawyer and examiner shoots down there to get the goods on Sealton and bring him and his gang to justice.
As things turn out Fenwick unknowingly gets involved with Selton's sister Virginia, Margaret Callahan, whom he met driving through town while he was moonlighting, to make ends meet, as a gas station attendant. What the love sick Fenwick, who fell for Virginia like a ton of bricks, didn't know was that she was on her way to see her on the run from the police brother Eddie Sealton who was recovering from gunshot wounds in the shoot-out where his brother George was killed.
It's Selton's second in command Jimmy Plummer, Joe Sawyer, who smells a rat in all this "lovey dovey" relationship between Virginia and Fenwick, who's using the name Bick Galt, that soon proves him right. But by then the lid is off and the local police and federal agents are on to him who've been alerted by Fenwick of his and his gang's whereabouts. With the law bearing down on him Plummer decides to take over the Selton Gang and ice it's boss Eddie Sealton only to end up in a nut cracker like squeeze play from not only the law and Fenwick but Eddie Selton himself.
Richard Dix was very impressive as lawyer and later undercover investigator Bill Fernwick that it made you wonder why his career as a lawman and private investigator in films wasn't as successful as the many other actors who played the same parts and were far more successful, career wise, in them.
As things turn out Fenwick unknowingly gets involved with Selton's sister Virginia, Margaret Callahan, whom he met driving through town while he was moonlighting, to make ends meet, as a gas station attendant. What the love sick Fenwick, who fell for Virginia like a ton of bricks, didn't know was that she was on her way to see her on the run from the police brother Eddie Sealton who was recovering from gunshot wounds in the shoot-out where his brother George was killed.
It's Selton's second in command Jimmy Plummer, Joe Sawyer, who smells a rat in all this "lovey dovey" relationship between Virginia and Fenwick, who's using the name Bick Galt, that soon proves him right. But by then the lid is off and the local police and federal agents are on to him who've been alerted by Fenwick of his and his gang's whereabouts. With the law bearing down on him Plummer decides to take over the Selton Gang and ice it's boss Eddie Sealton only to end up in a nut cracker like squeeze play from not only the law and Fenwick but Eddie Selton himself.
Richard Dix was very impressive as lawyer and later undercover investigator Bill Fernwick that it made you wonder why his career as a lawman and private investigator in films wasn't as successful as the many other actors who played the same parts and were far more successful, career wise, in them.
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- kapelusznik18
- Jan 24, 2014
Details
- Runtime1 hour 1 minute
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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