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F.B.I. Girl (1951) | Full Movie | w/ Cesar Romero, George Brent, Audrey Totter, Raymond Burr
Drama | Noir | Crime | USA | English | B&W | 74min
w/ Cesar Romero, George Brent, Audrey Totter, Raymond Burr
An unscrupulous governor planning to run for U.S. Senate has a secret past that could prove damaging to his political aspirations: he's a convicted murderer.
Unscrupulous Governor Owen Grisby (Raymond Greenleaf) hires even more unscrupulous Blake (Raymond Burr) to try to get back fingerprints from the FBI that prove that Grisby is actually wanted murderer John Williams.
Their first attempt proves futile; though Blake has the "FBI Girl" murdered, for some reason she doesn't have the prints.
But the murder victim made a mistake while lifting the prints, and another FBI employee noticed something wrong, which leads to investigators Stedman and Donley (Cesar Romero and George Brent) getting involved, and eventually another fingerprint clerk, Shirley Wayne (Audrey Totter) serving as their mole.
Pretty predictable stuff, but what knocks the film up a notch is some moody, atmospheric photography by Jack Greenhalgh, a decent job by director Berke, and a better than average cast for such a low-budget B production.
In addition to those named, we have the gorgeous Joi (here spelled Joy) Lansing as one of Shirley's roommates and Tom Drake giving probably the best performance in the film as her ambitious boyfriend Carl, who is also connected to the governor though not aware of his secret.
Alexander Pope, who's an even larger man than Burr, does a nice turn as a henchman, and Marie Blake plays a rather creepy and odd landlady that our FBI heroes get to interview. And Raymond Burr is his usual brutish, cold self.
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