Year: 1956
Runtime: 82 mins
Language: English
Director: Fred F. Sears
Gus Linden, a former racketeer who once led a Detroit chapter of the United Automobile Workers, schemes to eliminate his successor, Blair Vicker, hoping to reinstall his old criminal operations in the auto factories. Vicker resists, gaining assistance from Linden’s strikingly beautiful daughter Barbara and from his own confidante, Joni Calvin.
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