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Radar Secret Service ()


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G-men track stolen Uranium-238 shipment using new radar technology; they also recruit the girlfriend of a gang member as an informant. Radar helps, but it takes an undercover blonde to really get the goods on criminal masterminds.

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Bill Travis
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Lila
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Mickey Moran
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Marge
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Pill Box
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Static
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Benson
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Hamilton (as Pierre Watkins)
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Michael
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Blacky
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Tom
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Michael's Henchman
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Bill Crespinel ...
Helicopter Operator (uncredited)
Harry Evans ...
Restaurant Owner (uncredited)
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Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Billy Hammond ...
Michael's Henchman (uncredited)
Jan Kayne ...
Maid (uncredited)
John McKee ...
2nd Bruiser (uncredited)
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Truck Operator (uncredited)
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1st Bruiser (uncredited)
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Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
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Henchman (uncredited)
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Gus (uncredited)

Directed by

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Sam Newfield

Written by

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Beryl Sachs ... (original screenplay)

Produced by

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Robert L. Lippert ... executive producer
Barney A. Sarecky ... producer

Music by

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Russell Garcia
Richard Hazard ... (as Dick Hazard)

Cinematography by

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Ernest Miller ... director of photography

Editing by

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Carl Pierson

Art Direction by

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Fred Preble

Makeup Department

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George Lane ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Ralph E. Black ... production manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Ralph E. Black ... assistant director (uncredited)
James Paisley ... assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Lou Asher ... property master
Harry Reif ... set dresser (as Harry Rief)
Theo Bleser ... poster artist : West Germany (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Earl Snyder ... sound engineer
Harry Eckles ... sound technician (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Ray Mercer ... special effects

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Boyd Stockman ... stunt double (uncredited)
Bob Woodward ... stunt double (uncredited)

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Noble Craig ... grip (uncredited)
Archie R. Dalzell ... camera operator (uncredited)
Milton Gold ... still photographer (uncredited)
Frank Jenkins ... gaffer (uncredited)

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Stanley Kufel ... wardrobe (as Stanley Kuffel)

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Emilie Ehrlich ... script supervisor (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Murray Lerner ... assistant executive

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Plot Summary

G-men track stolen Uranium-238 shipment using new radar technology; they also recruit the girlfriend of a gang member as an informant. Radar helps, but it takes an undercover blonde to really get the goods on criminal masterminds. Written by Mike Rogers

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Taglines G-Men . . . T-Men . . . and now . . . R-Men! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Radar Patrol (United States)
  • La Garra del Crimen (Chile)
  • La garra del crimen (Argentina)
  • Radar-Geheimpolizei (West Germany)
  • Radar-Geheimpolizei (Austria)
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  • 59 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The character of Static remarks about radar's "use" of the two-way radio and that "Dick Tracy used it before it was invented." Static is played by Ralph Byrd, who was the first to portray Dick Tracy on screen in 1937. See more »
Goofs U-238 is radioactive, not "radioactivated". See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Radar Secret Service (1993). See more »
Quotes [referring to radar]
Static: Dick Tracy used it years before it was invented.
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