Grimossfer
Clever and entertaining enough to recommend even to members of the 1%
Freeman
This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
Ortiz
Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
Skyler
Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
MartinHafer
Bill Fenwick (Richard Dix) is a very famous and well-to-do lawyer. However, he's gotten some bad people off and it's bothering his conscience. So, instead of becoming a mouthpiece for the mob, he decides to do something to help others. So, he travels out west and becomes a special undercover agent for the government. Unfortunately, the leader of the mob has a sister who has fallen for 'Richard' (Bill's undercover name). What's to become of the criminals with their fake gold mine as well as 'Bill's' girl?This is a B-movie from RKO and the studio made quite a few lower-budgeted films starring Richard Dix. While he's pretty much forgotten today, Dix was a fine actor and quite likable--even though he wasn't exactly handsome leading man material. The writing is solid as is Dix's performance. Worth your time.
MikeMagi
Back in the days of that mixed metaphor, Radio Pictures, you needn't need much of a premise to make a B movie. In this case, for example, the crooks solve the difficulty of selling stolen gold bullion by palming it off as gold ore. Nobody bothers to ask how that trick is pulled off. Or why no one is suspicious of a gang of out-of-town hoods holed up in an old Nevada mine. But after his kid brother is gunned down by the gang, ex-underworld lawyer Richard Dix turns special investigator and sets out to catch the bad guys. Stolid as ever, Dix manages two expressions -- his mouth creases up slightly when he's happy and down when he's gloomy. Margaret Callahan (who quit acting not long after this movie was made) wanders in as the comely sister of the gunman he's after. Fortunately, the gangsters are played by people with some acting chops -- like J. Carroll Naish as the snarling mob boss and Joseph Sawyer as his most pugnacious thug. And even Jed Prouty is on hand as a doctor-for-hire.
utgard14
Richard Dix plays a lawyer who represents criminals and is quite good at it. When his federal agent brother is killed by gangster J. Carrol Naish, Dix abandons his legal practice and goes undercover to bring down the criminals. But he needs to fall in love, right? Enter Naish's sister (Margaret Callahan). Routine little B crime drama. Dix is his usual square-jawed rugged self. Naish is good as always. Some solid character support from Joe Sawyer and Erik Rhodes. The love story part of the movie is probably the weakest. Seeing Dix flirt is like watching your grandfather breakdance. It's just wrong. It's an ordinary little crime flick. Nothing exceptional but something to pass an hour with.
GUENOT PHILIPPE
It seems that this RKO feature is very like a Paramount one from this time, crime films - gangster ones, I mean - with the likes of J Carrol Naish, Anthony Quinn, Akim Tamiroff, Lloyd Nolan. I did not know RKO pictures made crime films like that. A discovery for me. But a pretty good one.No boredom at all in the viewing of this film. Of course, we have already seen this topic a hundred times. The good guy - Dix - trying to infiltrate a gang lead by a dangerous fellow - J Caroll Naish - and who falls in love of his sister - the gangster, I mean - no surprise. And predictable results.But it's worth seeing it.And Joe Sawyer in the "heavy" character is also juicy.Try it if you can.