Bank Alarm (1937)
Directed by Louis Gasnier / Louis J. Gasnier
Genres - Drama, Romance, Crime |
Sub-Genres - Crime Drama, Detective Film |
Release Date - Jun 7, 1937 (USA - Unknown), Jun 7, 1937 (USA) |
Run Time - 64 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Bank Alarm was one of four low-budget but high-entertainment crime melodramas starring Conrad Nagel and Eleanor Hunt as Federal agents Alan O'Connor and Bobbie Reynolds. On this occasion, the two G-people are on the trail of a gang of desperate bank robbers. Making their job slightly easier is the fact that the crooks are leaving behind a trail of counterfeit money. Unfortunately, they're also leaving a trail of corpses, meaning that Alan and Bobbie had better get a move on before someone else gets bumped off. Bank Alarm was the last of the Nagel-Hunt crime series, all of which were produced by the financially canny George A. Hirliman.
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robbery, car, chase, criminal, gangster, investigation, investigator, kidnapping, police, pursuit, rescue, romance, victim