Federal Bullets (1937)

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Federal Bullets is a leisurely paced Monogram crime melodrama with not a few clever plot twists. The FBI, represented by Milburn Stone and William Harrigan, investigates a seemingly respectable charitable organization. In fact, the enterprise is a front for a crime ring, headed by Ma Barker clone Zeffie Tilbury (Trivia note: Ms. Tilbury was totally blind, and had to learn her "blocking" by rote).

Director: Karl Brown
Genre: Drama, Crime
Runtime: 61 min
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Production: Monogram Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Karl Brown
More Films in Genre: Drama, Crime

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Federal Bullets about?
Federal Bullets is a leisurely paced Monogram crime melodrama with not a few clever plot twists. The FBI, represented by Milburn Stone and William Harrigan, investigates a seemingly respectable charitable organization. In fact, the enterprise is a front for a crime ring, headed by Ma Barker clone Zeffie Tilbury (Trivia note: Ms. Tilbury was totally blind, and had to learn her "blocking" by rote).
Who directed Federal Bullets?
Federal Bullets was directed by Karl Brown.
Who stars in Federal Bullets?
Federal Bullets stars Milburn Stone, Zeffie Tilbury, Terry Walker, William Harrigan, Helen MacKellar, Selmer Jackson.
How long is Federal Bullets?
Federal Bullets has a runtime of 1h 1m (61 minutes).
What genre is Federal Bullets?
Federal Bullets is a Drama, Crime film.
Where was Federal Bullets produced?
Federal Bullets was produced in United States of America.