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Junior G-Men is an American crime film first released in 1940,
directed by Ford Beebe and John Rawlins.
The film stars Billy Halop, Huntz Hall and Gabriel Dell.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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- Director: Ford Beebe, John Rawlins
- Script: George H. Plympton, Basil Dickey, Rex Taylor
- Photo: Jerome Ash
- Cast: Billy Halop (Billy Barton), Huntz Hall (Gyp), Gabriel Dell (Terry), Bernard Punsly (Lug), Ken Lundy (Buck), Kenneth Howell (Harry Trent), Roger Daniels (Midge), Phillip Terry (Jim Bradford), Russell Hicks (Col. Robert Barton), Cy Kendall (Brand), Ben Taggart (Capt. Severn), Victor Zimmerman (Al Corey, a thug), Edgar Edwards (Henchman Evans), Gene Rizzi (Henchman Foster), Florence Halop (Mary), Harris Berger (Sailor), Jean Brooks (Waitress [Chs. 11-12]), Bill Cartledge (Junior G-Man [Chs. 1), Lane Chandler (Second Cop at Building Collapse [Ch. 6]), Jack Cheatham (First Cop at Building Collapse [Ch. 6]), Hal E. Chester (Murph), Donald Curtis (Henchman Akin), William Desmond (Irish Cop [Ch. 6]), Julie Duncan (Crawford’s Secretary), George Eldredge (Draftsman Lynch [Chs. 5-6])
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Support: Black and White
- Runtime: 240 min
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