Borgarkeri
A bit overrated, but still an amazing film
Ketrivie
It isn't all that great, actually. Really cheesy and very predicable of how certain scenes are gonna turn play out. However, I guess that's the charm of it all, because I would consider this one of my guilty pleasures.
Abbigail Bush
what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
Asad Almond
A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.
secondtake
Vice Raid (1960) A sensational topic, some steamy jazz, and the gritty big city. Could be good, I think. And it starts with a bang and a twist. But it does not keep its high level of surprise and suspense, and it never quite forms a convincing plot The center of it is a vice squad, which is a police unit that investigates what are moral crimes like prostitution and, in the old days, things like homosexuality. The units are much revised (luckily) from the days in the mid-Twentieth Century when they would do raids on gay bars and suspicious clubs with back rooms, you get the idea.I watched this very B-movie look at a vice squad in an unnamed city (let's say it's Cleveland) partly for the photographer, Stanley Cortez, who has some classics to his credit, yet even the photography is routine. The actors, and the acting, isn't bad, and they generally are fitting for the plot, which does keep interesting if a bit stiff all along.It starts with a well used omniscient voice-over that makes it a pseudo-documentary. And the first part of the movie is a straight up story of a cop going after prostitution in town. And then things go wrong. And then, in a fun shift, the prostitute becomes a main character and her sweet little sister comes to town. This gives things another dimension, and if not exactly any more convincing, it's a welcome layer.Eventually the tables turn again, and we see law enforcement do a clever job breaking up a syndicate. I don't think this makes for great watching--and for 1960 it feels very old, as if the director hasn't noticed the times both in the movies and in television have changed.
Michael_Elliott
Vice Raid (1960) ** (out of 4)Crime boss Vince Malone (Brad Dexter) deals in various illegal activities but prostitution is his number one money maker. The only problem is vice squad member Whitey Brandon (Richard Coogan) who will stop at nothing to bring him down. Malone gets the idea of sending in a beautiful woman named Carol (Mamie Van Doren) to get Brandon kicked off the force but once off the force he finds more ways to get to the underground. VICE RAID is like many crime pictures from this era as it features the "Dragnet" type narration and a story that doesn't throw too many twists. In fact, the entire story pretty much plays out just like you'd expect it to and the lack of any real drama or tension keeps it from being much better than it could have been. The best thing about the picture is that it contains some rather frank dialogue involving teenage girls being abused by these smut magazines and the lowdown of prostitution is also talked about rather freely. The performances are another plus with Coogan doing a nice job in the role of the vice squad leader who finds himself on the wrong side of the law. I thought Coogan was quite believable in the part and made for a good heavy. Dexter was also quite good as the bad guy and we also get nice work from Barry Atwater and Frank Gerstle. This here is probably the best I've seen Van Doren, which might not be saying too much but I thought she handled her own quite well. Carol Nugent is rather memorable in the role of the sister. The biggest problem is certainly the screenplay but director Edward L. Cahn never adds any energy or life to the picture. In the end, VICE RAID is a decent crime picture but there's certainly nothing about it that makes it a must see.
LeonLouisRicci
This is notable for the no singing, no dancing, no wiggling outing for the usually Vivacious Mamie Van Doren. Here she is more Thespian than usual and gets to show some Acting chops. But for those looking to find sleaze and "Girlie Mag" cheesecake will be disappointed.It is a very tame and unremarkable Movie that treats its subject matter with Docu-Style blandness and never opens up to allow any real taste of the lurid backdrop that it shamelessly exploits. There is nary a scantily clad Female Form to be had.Dull and barely interesting it is one of those low-budget, trash Flicks that can't even be faithful to its picturesque Premise. It contains a Scene or two that almost approaches its intent with some sharp Violence, but for the most part it is only watchable for a good try at playing it somewhat straight for Mamie, but not much else. She does manage to don a bathing suit and a trademark shiny dress.
sol1218
***SPOILERS*** 1950's sex kitten Mamie Van Doren does some serious acting here as call girl & model Carol Hudson in "Vice Raid" as a big city and high class call girl who's used by the local police to set up her boss mob kingpin Vince Malone, Brad Dexter, who's model agency she's working for. It's in fact fired police detective Sgt. Whitey Brandon played TV's Captain Video the now 99 year old, as of April 4, 2013, Richard Coogan whom Carol together with crooked cop Sgt. Ben Dunton, Joseph Sullivan, railroaded him out of his job. Now that were through with all the introductions of the major characters in the movie we can get down to business in how the now ex-cop Brandon turned the tables on Malone and the crime syndicate that he worked for.Going into business for himself, in the model or call girl racket, Brandon plans to put Malone out of business as well as is fellow mobsters in the syndicate. Brandon gets a big brake when Carol's kid sister Louise, Carol Nugent the then Mrs. Nick Adams, is brutally attacked and raped by one of Malone's henchmen Phil Evens, Barry Atwater. With both her and Even's boss Malone doing nothing to make Evens pay for what he did to Louise Carol then jumps ship, the crime syndicate, and joins forces with the enemy, Whitey Brandon and the NYPD, to set up not only Malone & Evens but the entire East Coast crime syndicate!***SPOILERS*** All the action is as usual in movies like this saved for last with a number of wild shootouts and gangland hits as Carol puts her life and reputation, as a gun moll, on the line by secretly having taped a major syndicate meeting with all the mob bigwigs, from Detroit Kansas City Chicago as well as New York, present. With both Carol and Brandon exposed as working undercover for the police all hell breaks loose with Malone seeing that his days as a big-shot in the syndicate are about to come to an end makes a break for it! Only for him to get machine gunned, in the back no less, by the cops who were just about to raid his high rise office.P.S The movie "Vice Raid" was the high water mark in Mamie Van Doren's acting career who soon started slipping into obscurity and ending up making director Edward Wood Jr like films like the laughable "Navy vrs the Night Monsters". And her failed and highly publicized seven month engagement to baseball's Baltimoe Oriels pitcher the almost always, even when pitching a no-hitter, drunk and womanizing Bo Bolinsky didn't help it either.