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Released May 13, 1955
Featuring Joe Besser (Solo)
Filmmakers Releasing Org.
76 min. (Feature Film)

Joe Besser has a small role as a gas station attendant.

Urban youth gangs are creating a new kind of crime wave, and the police are making little progress in solving it. One of the gangs, the Wolf Pack led by Jamie Allison, throws an empty liquor bottle at a young couple and mortally injures their infant son. Capt. Lynn has difficulty finding leads, so the father turns vigilante by taking a new identity and moving into the inner city neighborhood where the gang is suspected to hang out. Now, Lynn not only has to find the guilty youths, but save the father from a destructive path.

One of the gang members is played by Stanley Clements, who shortly after this film, replaced Leo Gorcey in The Bowery Boys film series at Allied Artists.

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Avg. Rating: [5.00/10]
 
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Frank Lovejoy
Capt. Lynn

Keefe Brasselle
Sam Bennett

Cathy O'Donnell
Anne Bennett

Paul Dubov
Jamie Allison

Joe Turkel
Pete Johnson

Paul Bryar
Matt, police detective

Aaron Spelling
Willie Hanson

Maidie Norman
Miss Lovett

Doug Henderson
Fingerprint technician

Joe Besser
Gas station attendant

Robert J. Stevenson
TV news broadcaster


Harry Essex
Director

James H. Anderson
Associate Producer

Harry Essex
Screenplay

William E. Snyder
Director of Photography

Walter E. Keller
Art Director

Leith Stevens
Music Composer and Conductor

Eugene Anderson Jr.
Assistant Director

Robert Eggenweiler
Assistant Producer

Noel Coppleman
Assistant Film Editor

Art Klein
Sound Effects


















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