Tris Stewart
Lloyd Bridges
Tris Stewart

“When a killer dreams of millions... and a girl to spend them on!”
Secret Service agents make a deal with a counterfeiting inmate to be released on early parole if he will help them recover some bogus moneymaking plates, but he plans to double-cross them.
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Tris Stewart
Lloyd Bridges
Tris Stewart
Meg Dixon
Barbara Payton
Meg Dixon
Agent John Downey
John Hoyt
Agent John Downey
Jack Sylvester
James Todd
Jack Sylvester
Chief Agent Gunby
Russ Conway
Chief Agent Gunby
Agent Fred Foreman
Robert Karnes
Agent Fred Foreman
Bartender (uncredited)
Jay C. Flippen
Bartender (uncredited)
Betty Mason (uncredited)
Lucille Barkley
Betty Mason (uncredited)
Bank Teller (uncredited)
Tommy Noonan
Bank Teller (uncredited)
Mr. Baker (uncredited)
Dick Gordon
Mr. Baker (uncredited)
Agent Charles (uncredited)
Rory Mallinson
Agent Charles (uncredited)
Sam the Bartender (uncredited)
Frank Sully
Sam the Bartender (uncredited)
Try as I might, I am afraid that I just cannot take to Lloyd Bridges. His boyish good looks and finely coiffured hairstyle try, and try quite hard, but can't really make up for the fact that he just can't really act! This time around he is "Tris", a convicted counterfeiter who is recruited by the US Secret Service to help them get to the bottom of a ring that is flooding the place with dodgy bills. Eventually agreeing to help them, he escapes their supervision and rejoins his girlfriend Barbara Peyton ("Meg") and his old gang where he proposes a new, lucrative, scheme. John Hoyt is quite effective as the double-dealing "Downey" and Richard Fleischer keeps the first half hour or so quite suspenseful, but for some reason the thing just rapidly falls away as we head to a pretty flat denouement in an eerily lit trolley-bus hangar. Ultimately, it's an adequate crime noir, but the characterisations lack depth and I found the whole thing rather unremarkable.
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