Another good film noir by Anthony Mann about Treasury Agents and their hunt for organized crime group specialized in counterfeited money. Two of the Treasury Agents infiltrate the gangsters hoping to expose them but unfortunately one of them dies. Good atmosphere and acting though, which is all noir film requires.
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