Federal Bullets (1937)
SUGGESTED BY THE NOVEL By MAJOR George F. Eliot
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
Release Date: October 29, 1937
Cast
- Milburn Stone - Tommy Thompson, Federal Agent
- Zeffie Tilbury - Mrs. Crippen
- Terry Walker - Milly
- William Harrigan - Federal Agency Chief
- Helen MacKellar - Mrs. Thompson
- Selmer Jackson - Harker
- Matty Fain - 'Barber' John
- Lyle Moraine - Henchman Pete
- Warner Richmond - Henchman Burke
- Betty Compson - Sue, Gang Moll
Screenplay
- George F. Eliot (Novel)
- Karl Brown (Adaptation)
Production: Monogram Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Karl Brown
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.