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Trapped (1949)
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When nearly perfect counterfeit 20-dollar bills start turning up, the Treasury Department recognizes them as the work of Tris Stewart (
Lloyd Bridges
), a man already doing a long prison stretch. They offer Stewart a break on his sentence if he'll help them find out who got hold of his old plates, but he initially refuses. Some weeks later, while being transferred to another prison, Stewart escapes from custody -- it turns out that this is a set-up to free Stewart to search for the plates with a treasury agent keeping tabs on him; then he turns on the T-man as well, escaping for real. What Stewart doesn't know is that the agents expected and desired this move, believing that he would only go for the plates if he thought he could make some money from the bills and get out of the country with his girlfriend Laurie (
Barbara Payton
). They've got her apartment bugged, and one of their own men, Downey (
John Hoyt
), has been put in place as a customer at the nightclub where she works, quietly establishing himself as a man with some angles of his own and a yen to know her better. Stewart follows the trail to one of his ex-distributors, now in business for himself with the plates. But the man needs money, and Stewart thinks he can get it with help from Downey -- he doesn't like him trying to impress her, but does like it that he is a grifter with some money. They become partners, putting up Downey's cash to get the 250,000 dollars in counterfeit twenties, which Stewart will spend at face value where he and Laurie are going, in countries where they need U.S. currency and there are no treasury agents around to help identify counterfeit bills. Before the deal can be closed (and the arrest made), a new round of possible double-crosses starts between the hoods, and Downey's cover is suddenly blown by accident -- Stewart tries to kill him but is captured instead. Downey's superiors want to pull him out, but the agent thinks he can still salvage the operation if he can get to the plates before Laurie can talk to anyone. That leads to the denouement, an extended series of split-second plot developments with several lives at risk. ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide
Cast
Lloyd Bridges
Stewart
Bert Conway
Mantz
Russ Conway
Gunby
John Hoyt
Downey
Barbara Payton
Laurie
James Todd
Sylvester
Production Crew
Frank Durlauf
Art Director
Guy Roe
Cinematographer
Sol Kaplan
Composer (Music Score)
Richard Fleischer
Director
Alfred de Gaetano
Editor
Ern Westmore
Makeup
Irving Friedman
Musical Direction/Supervision
Bryan Foy
Producer
Earl Felton
Screenwriter
George Zuckerman
Screenwriter
Armor E. Marlowe
Set Designer
Roy Seawright
Special Effects
Year: 1949
Runtime: 78
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Crime
Drama
Mystery
Thriller
Produced by
Bryan Foy Productions
Eagle-Lion
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.