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Police lieutenant Sam Carson investigates a political murder after the victim is dumped at the door of police headquarters.Police lieutenant Sam Carson investigates a political murder after the victim is dumped at the door of police headquarters.Police lieutenant Sam Carson investigates a political murder after the victim is dumped at the door of police headquarters.
Robert Adler
- Detective
- (uncredited)
Charles Arnt
- Daniel Boone Wintergreen
- (uncredited)
Don Beddoe
- Dr. G.F. Yager - Medical Examiner
- (uncredited)
Larry J. Blake
- Morgue Ambulance Driver
- (uncredited)
Dolores Boucher
- Girl
- (uncredited)
Lane Chandler
- Det. Brewer
- (uncredited)
Russ Clark
- Radio Operator
- (uncredited)
Jimmy Cross
- King
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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Did you know
- TriviaFinal film of director Otto Brower.
- GoofsIf the corpse when moved from the gurney to the closet was in a state of rigor mortis, it wouldn't have been pliable at all (the arm moved, for one thing).
- Quotes
Johnny Williams: Gosh. I hope I don't pull any boners.
- ConnectionsEdited into Tep No & KT Tunstall: Heartbeat Bangs (2021)
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A dead body is dumped outside a police station one night. This leads to a mystery involving a femme fatale and corruption.
This was an entertaining mystery in my book. While it was set almost totally in two locations - the police station and the flat where the murder took place - it has a fairly polished feel and holds the interest throughout. The mystery is involving enough and there are some moments of noirish atmosphere and style towards the end. There were some elements of humour introduced which, while not being strictly necessary, weren't too distracting either. Behind Green Lights isn't a poverty row effort, it was made by one of the big studios so that may account for it's relatively impressive overall presentation. It's hardly a film that breaks the mould but it's a fairly effective little mystery that is worth watching if you like these kinds of flicks.
This was an entertaining mystery in my book. While it was set almost totally in two locations - the police station and the flat where the murder took place - it has a fairly polished feel and holds the interest throughout. The mystery is involving enough and there are some moments of noirish atmosphere and style towards the end. There were some elements of humour introduced which, while not being strictly necessary, weren't too distracting either. Behind Green Lights isn't a poverty row effort, it was made by one of the big studios so that may account for it's relatively impressive overall presentation. It's hardly a film that breaks the mould but it's a fairly effective little mystery that is worth watching if you like these kinds of flicks.
- Red-Barracuda
- Sep 14, 2011
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- Runtime1 hour 4 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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