Police procedural film following a few cases assigned to LAPD captain of detectives Barnie Barnaby.Police procedural film following a few cases assigned to LAPD captain of detectives Barnie Barnaby.Police procedural film following a few cases assigned to LAPD captain of detectives Barnie Barnaby.
Murray Alper
- Cop
- (uncredited)
William Boyett
- Officer Kellogg
- (uncredited)
Leonard Bremen
- Fred
- (uncredited)
Paul Bryar
- Lt. Cade
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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Did you know
- TriviaThe film was initially set in San Francisco but changed to Los Angeles.
- ConnectionsRemade as Lux Video Theatre: Vice Squad (1957)
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Plays It So Cool
I totally enjoyed this movie! I especially liked that EGR played his character cool, calm and collected. You don't see him yelling at his men and gesticulating all over the place! He portrayed his character as an adept psychologist, an independent thinker, who exhibits grace under fire. He uses compassion and sensitivity in a reassuring way. He sees all of the pieces to a puzzle and knows exactly where to place them in order to make a full picture.
The locations, cars and clothes just blew me away. I grew up in Los Angeles during the early 50's, and I remember riding in a 1949 Ford and 1953 Buick that my father owned.
The way the men looked in their full dress suits and sky highs (slang term for hats); and the women in their quiet elegance (never without gloves); is one of the reasons I love movies from the 40's and 50's.
Even to this day, if I pass through an old part of Los Angeles that is somewhat still intact (which is rare) from that time; it brings back old sweet memories, and I want to stay in that time warp and never come out. If you like EGR, cars, great locations, clothes, coolness and justice....Then you need to see this movie. All I need is for this movie to be released on DVD.
The locations, cars and clothes just blew me away. I grew up in Los Angeles during the early 50's, and I remember riding in a 1949 Ford and 1953 Buick that my father owned.
The way the men looked in their full dress suits and sky highs (slang term for hats); and the women in their quiet elegance (never without gloves); is one of the reasons I love movies from the 40's and 50's.
Even to this day, if I pass through an old part of Los Angeles that is somewhat still intact (which is rare) from that time; it brings back old sweet memories, and I want to stay in that time warp and never come out. If you like EGR, cars, great locations, clothes, coolness and justice....Then you need to see this movie. All I need is for this movie to be released on DVD.
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- HillieBoliday
- Mar 27, 2007
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- Also known as
- Girl in Room 13
- Filming locations
- N Bedford Drive & S Santa Monica Blvd Beverly Hills, California, USA(Al Barkis smoking under the street clock)
- Production companies
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- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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