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GUNS GIRLS AND GANGSTERS 1959

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GUNS GIRLS AND GANGSTERS 1959
U.S. film. A Cheating Blonde... A Crazed Con.... The Biggest Armored-Car Robbery in History! Mamie Van Doren stars in this classic 1950s fast-paced, action-packed, B-grade caper film! A deep-voiced narrator sets up scenes and moves the story along.

Chuck Wheeler, a crook recently released from San Quentin penitentiary plans a complex robbery of an armored car that is hauling two million in cash from a Las Vegas casino. Wheeler enlists the help of Joe Darren, a shifty club owner and Vi Victor, his ex-cellmate's wife who is a fully-stacked, platinum blonde Vegas singer.

Vi's trigger-happy husband, Mike, is a jealous hothead currently doing a stretch in prison and he's ticked-off because Vi wants a divorce. The plan is progressing nicely and then Mike escapes from prison, makes his way to Vegas and creates problems as he locates his associates and loose wife.

Mamie sings "Anything Your Heart Desires," and the semi-rocker, "Meet Me Half Way, Baby." Cool shots of 1950s Las Vegas, a jukebox and a big chrome-loaded 1958 Edsel. Mamie Van Doren, Gerald Mohr, Lee Van Cleef, Grant Richards, Elaine Edwards, John Baer, Paul Fix, Carlo Fiore. Guns Girls and Gangsters.

Plus this bonus selection...

DRAGNET 1970
"D.H.Q. - Night School." Mar-19-70. U.S. TV show. Sergeant Friday attends a night school "sensitivity session" (no way!) and in the process spots a suspicious plastic bag stuck inside the notebook of one of his classmates. Friday busts the poor guy for possession of weed.


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