Crawford earns his money here, hustling and bustling around his car. The only thing faster is his machine gun dialog delivery. He's after two robbers who hijack cabs from town to town and use them to knock-over shops. Seems cabs are harder to track and they're good at it. So Mathews has to spend time with dispatchers for the deployment tracking to proceed.
That's actor Allan Nixon as the lead robber. He's infamous or, if you prefer, legendary for two big cult bombs—Prehistoric Women (1950) and Mesa of Lost Women (1953). So this is a step up for him. Lots of action and location footage, along with the two attractive dispatchers, make this a highly watchable entry.
That's actor Allan Nixon as the lead robber. He's infamous or, if you prefer, legendary for two big cult bombs—Prehistoric Women (1950) and Mesa of Lost Women (1953). So this is a step up for him. Lots of action and location footage, along with the two attractive dispatchers, make this a highly watchable entry.