Revenue Agent (1950)
Accountant Augustis King discovers that his wife, Marfhe, is having an affair with his boss Sam Bellows. He telephones Internal Revenue Bureau that he can give evidence of a large tax-evasion racket. Before IRS-agent Steve Daniels arrives, King is murdered by a henchman of Bellows and his partner, Ernie Medford. Daniels discovers that Bellows and Medford are smuggling gold bullion from their mine in Mexico, and sell and bank the money under assumed names. they hide the bullion in a compartment welded to the bottom of a car.
Director: Lew Landers
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Douglas Kennedy as Steve Daniels aka Steve Adams |
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Jean Willes as Marge King |
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Onslow Stevens as Sam Bellows |
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William Phillips as Harry Reardon |
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Ray Walker as Lt. Bob Ullman |
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David Bruce as Cliff Gage |
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Archie Twitchell as Ernie Medford |
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Lyle Talbot as Augustus 'Gus' King |
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Rick Vallin as Al Chaloopka - Henchman |
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William Fawcett as Uster |
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John Hart as U.S. Border Patroman |
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Terry Frost as |
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Judd Holdren as |
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Fred Kelsey as Sgt. Wallace |
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Eddie Kane as |
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Alex Montoya as |
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Frank O'Connor as |
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James Seay as Narrator |
| Writing | William Sackheim | Writer |
| Production | Sam Katzman | Producer |
| Editing | Edwin H. Bryant | Editor |
| Art | Paul Palmentola | Art Direction |
| Production | Herbert B. Leonard | Production Manager |
| Art | Sidney Clifford | Set Decoration |
| Camera | Ira H. Morgan | Director of Photography |
| Sound | J.S. Westmoreland | Sound |
| Writing | Arthur A. Ross | Writer |
| Directing | Lew Landers | Director |