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290:) who throws the gangster out of her office. They plan revenge by destroying one of her trucks on its run. When Virginia's courage makes the newspapers, Ollie decides that their insurance company can sell policies to the victims of "Baby Face Morgan" though Edward does not realise that he is Baby Face. When Virginia and Edward meet they fall in love. Virginia buys a large policy, the gangsters destroy the truck and Edward pays off the next day. Edward's prompt payment leads all the other trucking companies to purchase policies from Acme Protection and challenge the gangsters to destroy their old vehicles when they refuse to pay the extortion. 278:
called the Acme Protection Agency where the profits of the criminals' extortion rackets are deposited. Edward and Ollie believe they are running an insurance company staffed with one of Doc's henchmen, his moll and an office full of rabbits that the henchman wants to use to make a fur coat for his
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Edward, who never knew his father or the life he led, is a small-town delivery boy. The two henchmen misinterpret his account of taking collections and leaving pineapples as proof he uses hand grenades to support his
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played it for laughs, with Cromwell as a rube posing as a tough racketeer. Armstrong, Chick Chandler and Carlisle lent strong support, and while it never scaled any heights it was a passable spoof of the genre."
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by Don Miller, "Most of the remainder of the 1942 PRC product dealt with gangsters, crime or whodunit puzzles, reliable standbys of the indie companies catering to action and grind theater houses.
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It does not take long before the Mob comes looking for their profits that have been recycled back to the trucking companies. "Baby Face" takes a crash course in acting as a tough guy.
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moll. The criminals are told that Big Morgan's brutal son "Baby Face" is running things and they believe Doc's stories of his cruelty.
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Boss "Big Morgan" was their greatest leader, Rogers, his lieutenant, decides to bring in Morgan's son Edward 'Baby Face' Morgan (
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so they will have a free run. The gangsters begin to extort trucking companies and all pay up, except one led by Virginia (
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With America engaged in fighting World War II, the traditional gangsters have fallen on tough times. 'Doc' Rogers (
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racket and brings him back to Doc. Doc immediately sees that Edward and his cousin Ollie (
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Doc believes the Federal authorities are occupied with Japanese-Americans and the
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was producer, and Leon Fromkess was listed as "in charge of production".
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film poster
Arthur Dreifuss
Jack Rubin
Oscar Brodney
Edward Dein
Jack Rubin
Leon Fromkess
Jack Schwarz
Mary Carlisle
Richard Cromwell
Chick Chandler
Arthur Reed
Leo Erdody
Producers Releasing Corporation
crime comedy
thriller
Arthur Dreifuss
Mary Carlisle
Richard Cromwell
Producers Releasing Corporation
Jack Schwarz
Robert Armstrong
summit
Mob
Richard Cromwell
extortion
Chick Chandler
shelf corporations
German American Bund

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