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Vice Squad
Vice Squad

Vice Squad (1953)

59% User Rating
1h 27min
Crime

"Holds you... like a gold diggin' woman!"

A Los Angeles police captain (Edward G. Robinson) ties the case of a slain policeman to a bank robbery, all in a day.

Arnold LavenDirector

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Edward G. Robinson

Edward G. Robinson

Capt. 'Barnie' Barnaby

Paulette Goddard

Paulette Goddard

Mona Ross

K.T. Stevens

K.T. Stevens

Ginny

Porter Hall

Porter Hall

Jack Hartrampf

Adam Williams

Adam Williams

Marty Kusalich

Edward Binns

Edward Binns

Al Barkis

Barry Kelley

Barry Kelley

Dwight Foreman

Jay Adler

Jay Adler

Frankie Pierce

Mary Ellen Kay

Mary Ellen Kay

Carol Lawson

Joan Vohs

Joan Vohs

Vickie Webb

Lee Van Cleef

Lee Van Cleef

Pete Monty

Harlan Warde

Harlan Warde

Det. Lacey

Dan Riss

Dan Riss

Lt. Bob Imlay

Lewis Martin

Lewis Martin

Police Lt. Ed Chisolm

Murray Alper

Murray Alper

Cop (uncredited)

Joanne Arnold

Joanne Arnold

Mona Ross' Secretary (uncredited)

William Boyett

William Boyett

Officer Kellogg (uncredited)

Leonard Bremen

Leonard Bremen

Fred (uncredited)

Paul Bryar

Paul Bryar

Lt. Cade (uncredited)

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Jack Carr

Fred (uncredited)

Russ Conway

Russ Conway

Reporter (uncredited)

Edgar Dearing

Edgar Dearing

Fitz (uncredited)

Edward Earle

Edward Earle

Vault Teller (uncredited)

George Eldredge

George Eldredge

Mr. Lawson (uncredited)

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Gil Frye

Cop (uncredited)

Percy Helton

Percy Helton

Mr. Jenner (uncredited)

Byron Kane

Byron Kane

Prof. Bruno Varney (uncredited)

Robert Karnes

Robert Karnes

Lou (uncredited)

Mickey Knox

Mickey Knox

Policeman (uncredited)

Mike Lally

Mike Lally

Detective in Lineup and Bank (uncredited)

Wallace Earl

Wallace Earl

Mortuary Receptionist (uncredited)

Harry Lewis

Harry Lewis

Arresting Detective (uncredited)

Lee Phelps

Lee Phelps

Vickie's Apartment Manager (uncredited)

Lorin Raker

Lorin Raker

Mr. Moore (uncredited)

Charles Sherlock

Charles Sherlock

Detective in Lineup Room (uncredited)

Charles Tannen

Charles Tannen

Dutch (uncredited)

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John Verros

Count Alfredo Giovanni de Montova (uncredited)

Christine White

Christine White

Miss Easton (uncredited)

Mack Williams

Mack Williams

Mr. Schaefer (uncredited)

Harry Wilson

Harry Wilson

Man in Lineup (uncredited)

William Woodson

William Woodson

Dave (uncredited)

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Babs Cox

Secretary (uncredited)

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Geraldine Hall

Mrs. Lawson (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 80%

August 1, 2019

Look sister … That was a cop they killed - and you gals know who pulled the trigger! Vice Squad (AKA: The Girl in Room 17) is directed by Arnold Laven and adapted to screenplay by Lawrence Roman from the novel "Harness Bull" written by Leslie T. White. It stars Edward G. Robinson, Paulette Goddard, K.T. Stevens, Porter Hall, Adam Williams, Lee Van Cleef, Edward Binns, Barry Kelley and Jay Adler. Music is by Herschel Burke Gilbert and cinematography by Joseph F. Biroc. Whichever title the marketing people throw at this MGM programmer does not in any way tell you exactly what sort of film is on offer. I mean, "Vice Squad" sounds devilishly tempting but this is merely one strand in a whole, likewise the suggestive "The Girl in Room 17" is exactly the same. Really - and it is too bland for MGM suits to have ever considered - it should have been called "A Day in the Life of a Los Angeles Police Captain", for that is exactly what this is, and damn great it is too. Robinson is Captain Barnaby, who while trying to focus on who is responsible for the killing of a cop, has to juggle several other incidents in the day whilst coming to believe that a planned bank robbery the same day could be linked to the cop's murder. What quickly transpires is that Barnaby is not merely a cop, throughout the day he also has to be a psychiatrist and a councillor. He will have to make deals - not all text book legal - and he will use tricks and tactics that would now make the prissy brigade shiver and shake - and yet to get the right results has to be the order of the day here. He even will, during the chaos of the day, be called into a TV show interview to exude the upstanding greatness of the police force. What a day! As police procedural "noirs" of the 50s go this one sits at the top end of the table. The editing (Arthur H. Nadel) is high quality as it stitches all the threads together without halting the flow of the story, the multitude of subplots seamlessly holding attention throughout. Within these sublots we find cynicism and dramatic verve, some choice suggestive and mocking dialogue, and even some censor baiting humour (hello underwear thief). Cast are superb within their respective roles, led by a steely in character Robinson, and even though Goddard (all swingy hips and suggestive postures as the "escort agency" boss) is underused (a crime given her scenes with Robinson are electric), this is a fine roll call of 40s/50s genre performers doing justice to the material to hand. This was at the beginning of what would be a limited big screen directorial career for Arnold Laven (he would become a prolific TV series director/producer), but he marshals this one splendidly. He's helped by having Biroc (Cry Danger) on photography duty, where Biroc brings some deft noir visuals to the play (see the cross shadows as Barnaby takes troubling phone calls). Nifty location work comes out of Beverly Hills, Santa Monica and Long Beach, and how nice to report that there is now a nice looking print of the pic out there to sample. Ultimately though we want a hot pot of crims, coppers, shysters and working dames to seal our deal, and here we get the all - and all in one day! 8/10

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