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| Category | Dramas DVDs, Action/Adventure Movies, Action Videos, Thriller, Suspense, Crime, Detective, Thieves, Organized Crime, Film Noir | | Starring | Dennis O'Keefe, June Lockhart, Wallace Ford, Charles McGraw, Reed Hadley, Alfred Ryder, Jane Randolph, Herbert Heyes, James Seay, Art Smith, John Newland, John Wengraf, Jim Bannon, Lyle Latell, Jack Overman | | Director | Anthony Mann | | Cinematographer | John Alton | | Composer | Paul Sawtell | | Editor | Fred Allen | | Music Director | Irving Friedman | | Producer | Aubrey Schenck | | Screenwriter | John C. Higgins | | Special Effects | Edward C. Jewell, George J. Teague |
Closed Captioned; Standard Screen; Soundtrack English Two agents from the U.S. Treasury Department just got in over their heads.
Partners Dennis O'Brien and Tony Genaro are ordered by their superiors to infiltrate the notorious gang behind the "Shanghai Paper Case."
They soon ingratiate themselves into the infamous ranks of a Detroit hooch syndicate. Apparently the crooks are using bogus revenue stamps.
O'Brien and Genaro do not realize that getting out of this shadowy world will be a lot harder than getting in ever was. Undercover Treasury agents stir up plenty of action when they infiltrate the notorious Vantucci gang, well known counterfeiters. Based on the true-life Shanghai Paper Case. Additional cast: Jack Overman (Brownie).
Filmed on location in Los Angeles and Detroit. T-Men Reviews: "...Searing....Truly great pulp fiction..." -- Rating: B+
-- Michael Sauter, Entertainment Weekly
This is the only Jack Overman video. T-Men | List Price | $7.95 (You save $2.20) | | Studio | Genius Productions | | Orig Year | 1947 | | All Time Sales Rank | 50992  | | CD Universe Part number | 7342795 | | Catalog number | 52156 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 18, 2005 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Running Time | 92 Minutes | | Additional Info | Black & White | | Movie Details | B&W; Black & White |
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