Gambling boss Greg Morella runs a crooked ship-- all the gaming tables on his floating casino are rigged. Because the ship operates outside of the three-mile state limit, the authorities can... Read allGambling boss Greg Morella runs a crooked ship-- all the gaming tables on his floating casino are rigged. Because the ship operates outside of the three-mile state limit, the authorities can't get the evidence they need to convict Morella. Roving reporter Jim Carver thinks he can... Read allGambling boss Greg Morella runs a crooked ship-- all the gaming tables on his floating casino are rigged. Because the ship operates outside of the three-mile state limit, the authorities can't get the evidence they need to convict Morella. Roving reporter Jim Carver thinks he can get the goods on the kingpin. He enlists Morella's secretary Laurie to help him secure ev... Read all
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Morella (Gilbert Roland) operates an off-shore gambling ship. Because of its location, it is exempt from US law...and folks can gamble at will. However, Morella is a hood...and in addition to having fixed tables, he and his men have been responsible for several murders. Nice-guy reporter Jim Carter (Morris) pretends to be playing both sides in order to cozy up to Morella, but he plans on doing his best to get Morella in prison. How he does this and who helps him, you'll just have to see for yourself.
The best things about this film is its brisk pace, dynamite action at the end of the movie, a decent plot and some very nice acting. My only complaint is that it's a remake...and the original was a bit better. Well worth seeing...and quite enjoyable.
Morris plays a reporter, Jim Carter, and Roland is Morella, a crook who runs a gambling ship with rigged tables. The authorities haven't been able to get enough evidence to convict him.
Carter approaches Morella's secretary, Laurie, who knows plenty. Carter wants proof of the fixed games and also evidence that Morella had his partner, Max Gates, murdered.
Wayne Morris had all kinds of problems with Warner Brothers, and even lost out on the Burt Lancaster role in "The Killers" because Warners wouldn't lend him out. It's a shame - he was cute, had a nice, light presence, and was very boyish. He became well known for westerns until his untimely death.
Wyman is blond, young, and beautiful, and does a good job as Laurie. Gilbert Roland is incredibly handsome as the cruel Morella and is also very good.
Nice cast, very short film, decent story.
Did you know
- TriviaThis film might have the most headlines and articles used per minute in a Hollywood feature. Newspaper pages are flashed on screen 22 times in 55 minutes for an average of once every two and a half minutes.
- GoofsWayne Morris is billed as "Jim Carter," but he is called "Jim Carver" throughout.
- Quotes
Max Gates: I don't like talkin' to you, Carver.
Jim Carter: But I met a friend of yours the other night who liked to talking to me, 'bout you.
Max Gates: Yeah? Who?
Jim Carter: An old flame of yours, Gladys Vern.
Max Gates: And?
Jim Carter: And she was so full of martinis that every time she swallowed an olive, it had to wait for high tide to get past her floating rib.
- Crazy creditsWayne Morris's character is called Jim Carver in the film, but Jim Carter in the credits.
- ConnectionsRemake of Special Agent (1935)
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- Floating Trouble
- Filming locations
- San Pedro, California, USA(water taxi dock)
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- Runtime55 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1