Whipsaw

Whipsaw

Year: 1935

Runtime: 82 mins

Language: English

Director: Sam Wood

CrimeDrama

London’s hot jewels are shipped to New York, where racketeer Ed Dexter steals them and hides the loot with his lively girlfriend Vivian Palmer. Federal agent Ross McBride goes undercover, hoping Vivian will lead him to the gems, and rescues her from a rival gang. Pursued by both gangs, they flee to the Midwest, but Vivian proves far shrewder than Ross expects.

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