Armored Car Robbery

Armored Car Robbery

Armored Car Robbery

Réalisation Richard Fleischer
Scénario Earl Felton
Gerald Drayson Adams, d'après une histoire de Robert Leeds et Robert Angus
Acteurs principaux Charles McGraw
Adele Jergens
William Talman
Sociétés de production RKO Radio Pictures
Pays d’origine Drapeau des États-Unis États-Unis
Durée 67 minutes

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Armored Car Robbery est un film américain réalisé par Richard Fleischer et sorti en 1950.

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Un dangereux criminel, Dave Purvis, fait commettre ses assassinats par différentes personnes, et par là, la police ne connait pas son existence. Préparant un hold-hup, celui-ci réussit, mais, au cours de l'attaque, un policier est tué. Cet incident met le policier Cordell sur la piste de la bande...

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