• Source: Street Bandits
    • Street Bandits is a 1951 American crime film directed by R. G. Springsteen, written by Milton Raison, and starring Penny Edwards, Robert Clarke, Ross Ford, Roy Barcroft, John Eldredge and Helen Wallace. It was released on November 15, 1951 by Republic Pictures.


      Plot


      Young lawyers Fred Palmer and Tom Reagan open an office down the hall from one occupied by L.T. Mitchell, who fronts a slot-machine operation run by Monk Walter, a brutal racketeer. Fred and Tom extend an invitation to a welcome party to Mitchell, who declines, but his stenographer Mildred Anderson accepts and quickly develops a romantic attraction to Fred.
      Trouble brews when Tom disapproves of the way Fred is representing guilty clients including Walter, who commits violent crimes as soon as he's back on the street. Fred does it to make money for the firm, but ultimately Tom breaks up the partnership to become district attorney and Mildred, after marrying Fred, also leaves.
      After the cold-blooded murder of Mitchell, a guilty conscience persuades Fred to change his ways, but Walter shoots him. Walter is killed during a police pursuit, Fred recovers in the hospital and Mildred returns to his side.


      Cast


      Penny Edwards as Mildred Anderson
      Robert Clarke as Fred Palmer
      Ross Ford as Tom Reagan
      Roy Barcroft as Monk Walter
      John Eldredge as L.T. Mitchell
      Helen Wallace as Mrs. Martha Palmer
      Arthur Walsh as Arnold 'Blackie' Black
      Harry Hayden as William Carrington
      Emmett Vogan as District Attorney Burnell
      Jane Adams as Jane Phillips
      Charles Wagenheim as Gus Betts
      Richard Bartlett as Johnny Mayer
      Norman Field as Dr. Sawyer
      Robert Long as The Judge
      Dick Cogan as Court Clerk


      References




      External links


      Street Bandits at IMDb

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