A young rookie cop goes undercover to bust up an auto theft ring run by juvenile delinquents.A young rookie cop goes undercover to bust up an auto theft ring run by juvenile delinquents.A young rookie cop goes undercover to bust up an auto theft ring run by juvenile delinquents.
William Boyett
- Bit Role
- (uncredited)
Gilbert Brady
- Dancer
- (uncredited)
Nikki Faustino Brady
- Dancer
- (uncredited)
Pat Cortland
- Jitterbug Dancer
- (uncredited)
Leo Curley
- Chief Clemmison
- (uncredited)
- Director
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Did you know
- TriviaFilm debut of John Saxon.
- Quotes
Irma Bean: When I want something, I want it now. Take me out there. Come on, Ralph.
Teen Boy: Still on the prowl, huh?
Ralph Barton: Take it easy, boy.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Indie Sex: Teens (2007)
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William Campbell is undercover, trying to figure out how Keenan Wynn is pulling off his stolen car racket. He's set up some local kids as his gang, and using a local rock & roll club as a base of operations. He's also got Kathleen Case as his girlfriend, and she hates him.... although, as Campbell's lieutenant tells him, some women like that sort of thing. Campbell isn't sure.
It's a pretty good movie with a real story amidst the G-rated exploitation, notable for being the second movie to use Bill Haley & the Comets' music. They're playing "Razzle Dazzle" when we get introduced to Mamie Van Doren. She's second billed, even though she has only a few scenes, but she's a whirlwind of motion, bending on her back for the camera to shoot down on her, as if director Abner Biberman is as crazy about her as George Sidney would be about Ann Margaret when shooting VIVA LAS VEGAS. Well, it wouldn't be the first time a director had gone gaga, or perhaps Biberman had orders from higher up.
Campbell is surprisingly good as a mouth-breathing guy with a conscience. The wrap-up is a little neat, but that's the way they liked to do them.
It's a pretty good movie with a real story amidst the G-rated exploitation, notable for being the second movie to use Bill Haley & the Comets' music. They're playing "Razzle Dazzle" when we get introduced to Mamie Van Doren. She's second billed, even though she has only a few scenes, but she's a whirlwind of motion, bending on her back for the camera to shoot down on her, as if director Abner Biberman is as crazy about her as George Sidney would be about Ann Margaret when shooting VIVA LAS VEGAS. Well, it wouldn't be the first time a director had gone gaga, or perhaps Biberman had orders from higher up.
Campbell is surprisingly good as a mouth-breathing guy with a conscience. The wrap-up is a little neat, but that's the way they liked to do them.
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- The Girl in the Cage
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- Runtime1 hour 21 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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