Cast

Richard Travis
James Stover

Sheila Ryan
Carolyn Palmer

Sid Melton
Hypo Dorton

Tom Neal
Prosecuting Attorney

Margia Dean
Nadine Connell

Lyle Talbot
Police Lt. Grayson

Michael Whalen
Police Commissioner Frank Kelso

George Eldredge
King Sullivan

Rory Mallinson
Brad Evans

Karl 'Killer' Davis
Rod Barenger

Zon Murray
Defense Attorney

Syra Marty
Syra - the Blonde Model

Forbes Murray
Judge Edwin Monroe (uncredited)

Larry Steers
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Ferris Taylor
Mayor Wendell Palmer (uncredited)
More Like This
Reviews
CinemaSerf
When the mayor is bumped off, the local police force conclude that it must have been "Moody" (Richard Emory) because all the fingerprint evidence points to him. He, of course, protests his innocence and luckily local journalist "Evans" (Rory Mallinson) takes up the cudgels creating just enough doubt in the forensic expert's mind to have him think twice. "Stover" (Richard Travis) has every faith in his science but gradually, working with "Carolyn" (Sheila Ryan) - the daughter of the murdered man - he is faced with the prospect that there has been some manipulation going on. Back to square one? Who is the real culprit? This is a perfectly watchable crime drama that tries to develop the role of new technology in policing, and one that also points out that the infallible is rarely that. It can't have had much of a budget, so neither the acting nor the writing is particularly noteworthy, and I found the ending to be just a little too convenient, but it passes an hour effortlessly enough.
You've reached the end.



















