The Boss of Big Town

The Boss of Big Town

Release date : December 7, 1942
Runtime : 1h 2m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Arthur Dreifuss /
Writers : Edward Dein / Arthur Hoerl /
Production companies : PRC /
December 7, 1942 1h 2m United States of America Action English More
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Quality was seldom a consideration in the low-budget films of PRC Studios; still, the company was a welcome harbor for character actors who aspired to occasional leading roles. In Boss of Big Town, veteran supporting player John Litel is top-billed as crusading city market official Michael Lynn. When a criminal gang muscles in on the local food distribution markets, Lynn vows to throw the rascals out. First, however, he pretends to join the villains as a paid government stooge, the better to find out the identity of the "Mister Big" behind the distribution racket. The exposure of the "mystery villain" will come as a shock to fans of the 1927 Cecil B. DeMille epic The King of Kings--but not to dyed-in-the-wool movie buffs.
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John Litel
Michael Lynn
H.B. Warner
Jeffrey Moore
John Miljan
Kenneth Craige
Jean Brooks
Iris Moore
Florence Rice
Linda Gregory

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  • title:The Boss of Big Town
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1942
  • Runtime:1h 2m
  • Genres: Action · Thriller ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Arthur Dreifuss /
  • Writers: Edward Dein · Arthur Hoerl ·
  • Production companies: PRC ·
  • Overview:Quality was seldom a consideration in the low-budget films of PRC Studios; still, the company was a welcome harbor for character actors who aspired to occasional leading roles. In Boss of Big Town, veteran supporting player John Litel is top-billed as crusading city market official Michael Lynn. When a criminal gang muscles in on the local food distribution markets, Lynn vows to throw the rascals out. First, however, he pretends to join the villains as a paid government stooge, the better to find out the identity of the "Mister Big" behind the distribution racket. The exposure of the "mystery villain" will come as a shock to fans of the 1927 Cecil B. DeMille epic The King of Kings--but not to dyed-in-the-wool movie buffs.
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