"Honest" Joe Peters (Charles McGraw) is a Los Angeles-based insurance detective gifted with a mind for graft but a soul for the straight and narrow, making him a natural at his job. It all starts to go south for Joe when a lithesome chiseler named Diane (Joan Dixon) uses him as a soft touch to take an airline for a ride. Joe falls hard for the dame, but she's shooting for the World Series and he's pitching for the bush leagues. Faster than you can spell "Walter Neff," Honest Joe is cutting a deal with a local racketeer Kendall Webb (Lowell Gilmore) and laying out the greatest train heist of the 20th Century. Unfortunately for Joe, his insurance detective partner (Louis Jean Heydt) is a straight shooter, and Diane's heart hides some unexpected turns.
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Charles McGraw | Joe Peters |
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Joan Dixon | Diane Morley |
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Lowell Gilmore | Kendall Webb |
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Louis Jean Heydt | Harry Miller |
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Milburn Stone | Ray Egan |
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Walter Bacon | Caleb |
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Paul Bradley | Bar Patron |
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Peter Brocco | Bank Heist Man |
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Barry Brooks | Policeman at Brissard's |
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John Butler | Hotel Clerk |
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Ben Cameron | Hood |
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Jack Chefe | Waiter |
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Joseph Crehan | Thompson |
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Jean Dean | Airline Hostess |
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Franklyn Farnum | Elevator Passenger |
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Tom Ferrandini | Bus Passenger |
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George Ford | Plane Passenger |
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Joseph Forte | Brissard |
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Dick Gordon | Restaurant Patron |
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George Hoagland | Bar Patron |
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Richard Irving | Partos |
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Hal Landon Sr. | Bartender at Larry's Club |
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Harry Lauter | Saunders |
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Frank Marlowe | Policeman at Brissard's |
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David McMahon | Police Radio Operator |
| Director | Harold Daniels |
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| Writer | Steve Fisher, George Bricker, Richard H. Landau, Daniel Mainwaring | |
| Producer | Lewis J. Rachmil | |
| Musician | Paul Sawtell | |
| Photography | Nicholas Musuraca | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Regions | Region 1 |