United States Customs Inspector Charles Quigley is sent to Canada to investigate how furs stolen in Canada wind up in San Francisco. He gets a job as a trucker as a front for his activities.
It's an excessively dull and predictable movie with director Leon Barsha having everyone speak so quickly I couldn't be sure of what they were saying. One of the films shot in Vancouver by producer Kenneth Bishop to satisfy Britain's Quota Quickie law, it was considered so poor that Columbia sold its interest to Gower Gulch distributor Syndicate Pictures.
That said, it's worth seeing for two things: it's an early appearance by Rita Hayworth in de-latinized mode, and even though she's blah in performance, she's still beautiful. The other thing making it worth seeing is the excellence of the print; you can even see the circular scratches in the automobiles from polishing them. It's rare to see a movie from this time in such pristine condition, even from the majors.
It's an excessively dull and predictable movie with director Leon Barsha having everyone speak so quickly I couldn't be sure of what they were saying. One of the films shot in Vancouver by producer Kenneth Bishop to satisfy Britain's Quota Quickie law, it was considered so poor that Columbia sold its interest to Gower Gulch distributor Syndicate Pictures.
That said, it's worth seeing for two things: it's an early appearance by Rita Hayworth in de-latinized mode, and even though she's blah in performance, she's still beautiful. The other thing making it worth seeing is the excellence of the print; you can even see the circular scratches in the automobiles from polishing them. It's rare to see a movie from this time in such pristine condition, even from the majors.