The silent sequence at the beginning, with shadows of safe crackers on the wall, promises a stylish low budget crime melodrama. But as soon as the actors open their mouths, things go downhill. Charles Hutchison, who must be the homeliest romantic lead who ever drew breath, heads a cast of extremely modest ability. The stagiest is Charles Middleton, soon to find his niche chewing up the scenery as Ming the Merciless in "Flash Gordon". The script, which relies almost totally on coincidence and highly unlikely action, is the sort of thing a child might write. It comes as no surprise that the unknown director was usually to be found working as an assistant. Made pre-Code, the film's main appeal would have been its sexy ladies. One is shown naked in the bath and later a scene is set up only so that she can be shown removing her shoes and stockings. It's not worth wading through this cheap programmer to get to these delights.