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Scandal sheet publisher Roger Lewis tricks wealthy, gullible women to invest in his ventures. His latest conquest is a shapely ex-showgirl, the wife of a once-successful producer, who has expensive jewelry.

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Detective Lt. James 'Jim' Webster
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Linda Jackson
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Roger Lewis
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Doris King Jackson
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Harry Jackson
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'Biggie' Wolfe
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Johnny Rocco
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'Pop' Swenson
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George Richards - District Attorney
Grace Albertson ...
Mona Durant - Lewis' Sweetheart (as Grace Gillern)
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Mr. Schmidt - Pawnbroker
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Newcombe - Police Detective
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Mrs. Schmidt
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Dr. Lowell
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Saunders
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ralph Brooks ...
Eaton - Rocco's Henchman (uncredited)
John De Simone ...
Red (uncredited)
Gil Frye ...
Mort Stone (uncredited)
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Prison Guard Captain (uncredited)
Ken Lundy ...
Newsboy (uncredited)
William Ruhl ...
Warden Taylor (uncredited)
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Mack (uncredited)
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Getz - Henchman (uncredited)
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Mort Ricco (uncredited)

Directed by

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George Blair

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Manuel Seff ... (story) and
Paul Yawitz ... (story)
 
Albert DeMond ... (screenplay) and
Norman S. Hall ... (screenplay)

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Stephen Auer ... associate producer

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Stanley Wilson

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Bud Thackery ... (photographed by)

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Robert M. Leeds

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Frank Hotaling

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John McCarthy Jr.
Charles S. Thompson ... (as Charles Thompson)

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Bob Mark ... makeup supervisor
Lynn Burke ... hair stylist (uncredited)
Dan Greenway ... makeup artist (uncredited)

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Herbert E. Mendelson ... first assistant director (as Herb Mendelson)

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Earl Crain Sr. ... sound

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Howard Lydecker ... special effects
Theodore Lydecker ... special effects

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Dale Van Sickel ... stunt double (uncredited)

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Ben Bishop ... grip (uncredited)
Hap Hodges ... gaffer (uncredited)
Ira Hoke ... still photographer (uncredited)

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Adele Palmer ... costume supervisor

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R. Dale Butts ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Mort Glickman ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Ernest Gold ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Charles Maxwell ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Heinz Roemheld ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Nathan Scott ... composer: stock music (uncredited)

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Joan Eremin ... script supervisor (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

Roger Lewis, publisher of a vicious scandal sheet, is in the habit of tricking wealthy, gullible women into investing in his ventures. His latest conquest is a shapely ex-showgirl, Doris King, the wife of Harry Jackson, once a top-flight producer. Jackson has lost all his money, but Doris still has her jewels, and she wants to divorce her husband and marry Lewis, who has no intentions of marrying her once he gets his hands on her (money) jewels. Jackson, concerned about Doris' happiness and wanting to prevent her from ruining her life, takes the jewels. Then he becomes involved in a fight with Lewis, who takes his revenge by killing Doris and pinning suspicion on Jackson. Jackson goes into hiding and falls prey to a small-time crook, "Biggie" Wolfe, who is secretly in the pay of Lewis. Wolfe wants to sell the jewelry and keep the proceeds for himself, telling Jackson the money will serve to get him the services of a good lawyer, but Lewis wants Jackson found with the jewels on him, and he orders "Biggie" to return them. MEABWHILE, Jackson's daughter, Linda, instigates a police search for her father and Detective Lt. Jim Webster and his assistant Newcombe bring so much pressure on Jackson that he commits suicide. This lets "Biggie" off the hook reference returning the jewels and he looks up gangster Johnny Rocco, who does business at the place of an old Long Island sea-dog, "Pop" Swenson, and Rocco offers to buy the jewels IF "Biggie" will arrange a border-crossing for his brother Mort, who is set to break out of the state penitentiary. Lewis wrings this information out of "Biggie" and takes it to District Attorney George Richards, who warns the prison officials and Mort is killed in the attempted jail break. Rocco learns the source of the leak, is somewhat miffed at "Big-Mouth Biggie", takes him for a ride, comes back alone and hatches a plot to get Lewis. Written by Les Adams

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Quotes Doris King Jackson: Envy is the tribute that failure pays success.
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