Parole officers fight against gangsters trying to infiltrate the parole system.Parole officers fight against gangsters trying to infiltrate the parole system.Parole officers fight against gangsters trying to infiltrate the parole system.
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Marshall Bradford
- Gov. Mallinson
- (uncredited)
Edgar Dearing
- Atty. Gen. Whitmore
- (uncredited)
Mike Donovan
- Mike - Policeman
- (uncredited)
Bess Flowers
- Mary - Nurse
- (uncredited)
Charles Jordan
- Monty Cooper
- (uncredited)
Harry Lauter
- Donald Perkins
- (uncredited)
Buddy Mason
- Policeman
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe ratio is $1 in this 1948 movie equals $11 in 2022 dollars.
- GoofsAt one hour and eight minutes into the movie you can see the muzzle flare as the gun is being fired but there is no sound and no one gets shot.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The World Famous Kid Detective (2014)
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Mostly Predictable, But Watchable Crime Story
Though low-budget and rather predictable, "Parole, Inc." is a fairly good crime story. It moves reasonably quickly, and keeps the viewer's attention most of the time.
Hendricks (Michael O'Shea) is a federal agent investigating widespread abuses of the parole system. Several dangerous criminals have received unjustified paroles, and evidence points to an organized system of bribery. Agent Hendricks has to go undercover and win the confidence of the gang involved. O'Shea does a creditable job in the lead. Turhan Bey plays a suave lawyer who figures in the agent's investigation.
The story that follows is generally predictable, without any real twists or surprises. But it is done well enough to be fairly interesting, is moderately fast-paced, and is usually believable. The characters are mostly stereotypes, but are not overdone.
Overall, this is a watchable movie that should hold some interest for fans of crime films.
Hendricks (Michael O'Shea) is a federal agent investigating widespread abuses of the parole system. Several dangerous criminals have received unjustified paroles, and evidence points to an organized system of bribery. Agent Hendricks has to go undercover and win the confidence of the gang involved. O'Shea does a creditable job in the lead. Turhan Bey plays a suave lawyer who figures in the agent's investigation.
The story that follows is generally predictable, without any real twists or surprises. But it is done well enough to be fairly interesting, is moderately fast-paced, and is usually believable. The characters are mostly stereotypes, but are not overdone.
Overall, this is a watchable movie that should hold some interest for fans of crime films.
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- Jun 13, 2001
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- Eliberare conditionata, Inc.
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- Runtime1 hour 11 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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