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Outside the Law (1956)

6 | Jun 01, 1956 (US) | Crime, Drama, Thriller | 01:21

T-Men blast counterfeiting racket!

A government agent's son wins respect and love when he challenges counterfeiters.

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Ray Danton
John Conrad, alias Johnny Salvo
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Leigh Snowden
Maria Craven
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Grant Williams
Don Kastner
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Onslow Stevens
Chief Agent Alec Conrad
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Raymond Bailey
Philip Bormann
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Judson Pratt
Agent Maury Saxton
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Jack Kruschen
Agent Pill Schwartz
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Floyd Simmons
Agent Harris
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Alexander Campbell
Warden Lewis

Reviews

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CinemaSerf
6 | Jul 24, 2023
"Johnny" (Ray Danton) is an ex-soldier drafted in by the US authorities in Germany to help investigate the death of one of his old army pals. Not long out of prison, he is keen to clear his name and is soon on the trail of a clever gang who are counterfeiting cash and taking advantage of the post-WWII confusion to, quite literally, make a mint. His search is further complicated by the involvement of both his father - the policeman who gives him the gig in the first place and with whom he has a strained relationship; and with the widow of the murdered man "Maria" (Leigh Snowden) who is as keen to get to the bottom of the perilous mystery and, of course, a romance starts to blossom. There's no getting away from it. Handsome as he is, Danton is as wooden as a plank. He has precisely no charisma and that really impacts on this film that, from a criminal perspective, is actually a little bit better than a routine caper. There's far too much by way of chatter and really very little action until the last ten minutes when the threads start to pull together. A bit more creative casting could have made this more memorable, but as it is - well it's worth a watch but you'll never remember it afterwards.