Charles C. Coleman
Director


After being criticized by the Citizens' League for his inability to cope with a crime wave, Police Captain Haines orders his men in the Homicide Bureau to clean up all their cases, but without violating the constitutional rights of any suspect. Detective Jim Logan is ordered to meet the incoming new-head of the Police Department lab and internal affairs, J.G. Bliss, and takes an instant dislike to her over her attitude toward criminal's rights. A murder case is turned over to Jim. Chuck Brown, the killer, informs his gang boss, Briggs, that their blackmailer has been killed and Briggs continues with his preparations to ship a cargo of scrap metal metal to foreign war lords to be used for munitions manufacture. Jim arrests Chuck, but if forced by Miss Bliss to release him on grounds of insufficient evidence. In an attempt to force a confession from Chuck, Jim goes to his apartment and, in a scuffle, causes him to fall through a window. The aroused Citizens' League, through its spokesman Henley, press charges against Jim and he is demoted. He continues to investigate and learns of Chuck's connection with a junk dealer's racket. Jamison, a honest junk dealer, is murdered for refusing to ship scrap metal abroad for war purposes and an eye-witness is killed in a supposed hit-and-run accident.
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Charles C. Coleman
Director

Bruce Cabot
Lieutenant Jim Logan

Rita Hayworth
J.G. Bliss

Marc Lawrence
Chuck Brown

Richard Fiske
Hank

Moroni Olsen
Capt. Haines

Norman Willis
Briggs

Gene Morgan
Blake

Robert Paige
Thurston
Eddie Fetherston
Specks

Stanley Andrews
Police Commissioner

Hooper Atchley
Curtis - Crime Lab Technician

Harry Bernard
Joe

Beatrice Blinn
Secretary

Stanley Brown
Police Photographer
Georgie Cooper
Citizen League Member

Nell Craig
Citizen League Member
Beatrice Curtis
Stewardess
Lee Prather
Jamison
Earle Snell
Writer