- T-Man Brass Bancroft goes undercover in a prison which has a secret counterfeit operation set up in the print shop.
- The prison print ship is making counterfeit $10's and $20's and shipping them outside to Dice. He then goes aboard the gambling ship 'Kismet' and exchanges his bills for real money. But Steve Parker does not like this and gets himself arrested and Dice captured by the cops. But the phoney money has been spotted by the Feds and Brass is put into the prison population to see if he can get Dice to talk. It is up to Brass to find out where the bogus bills are being printed and who is behind it.—Tony Fontana <tony.fontana@spacebbs.com>
- Secret Service agent Brash Bancroft goes undercover as a prison inmate in order to break up a counterfeiting ring. The money is actually being produced in the prison print shop and distributed by prohibition-era gangster Dice Matthews. He's soon back in prison and Brash shadows him him to get the goods on the gang. Dice is out for revenge against the man he thinks put him there. Dice and Brash escape from the prison but Brash soon learns that Dice isn't in charge of the operation.—garykmcd
- In the third of a four film series, Secret Service agent "Brass" Bancroft, is assigned to uncover a counterfeiting ring that operates inside the walls of the state prison. "Dice" Matthews, former convict and the ring's 'outside man' decides to distribute the the counterfeit bills from a gambling ship anchored outside the three-mile-limit. Bancroft and his assistant, "Gabby" Watters, pick up the trail from there, and then Bancroft goes undercover in the prison, as a convict, to land the ringleader.—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>
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By what name was Smashing the Money Ring (1939) officially released in Canada in English?
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