Special Inspector (1938) [NR]

Featuring:
Charles Quigley, Rita Hayworth, George McKay

Written by:
Edgar Edwards

Directed by:
Leon Barsha


Release Date:
February 14, 1938

Original Title:
Special Inspector

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Central Films
Kenneth J. Bishop Productions

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 65

U. S. Customs Agent Tom Evans is given the assignment of running down a smuggling ring which hijacks Canadian fur-shipper's trucks and sells the loot in the United States.

Filmed in Canada as part of the UK-Quota System: U. S. Customs Agent Tom Evans is given the assignment of running down a smuggling ring which hijacks Canadian fur-shipper's trucks and sells the loot in the United States. He gets a job with the trucking firm that has been hijacked the most by the gang, and is a hijack victim his first night on the road. Several clues lead him to the thieve's trail, but he overplays his cards at the head-office of the fur shippers, and is identified as a Customs Agent. Rita Hayworth would go on and make a couple of films in which she had a little bit more to do than she has in this b-feature programmer.

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Rankings and Honors

Special Inspector (1938) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 4.9/10

Director:
Leon Barsha

Screenplay:
Edgar Edwards

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