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Cross Fire

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In a city marked by corruption and crime, a respected police officer finds himself dragged into a dark web of intrigue when he is accused of a murder he didn't commit. It all begins when the body of a young woman is discovered in a slum, and the clues suspiciously point towards him, despite his unimpeachable credentials.

Desperate to clear his name, the officer forms an alliance with the sister of the victim, who is determined to uncover the truth behind her sister's death. As they both delve deeper into the investigation, they plunge into an underworld where the powerful manipulate justice at their will. Tension mounts when they begin to receive threats from those who want to keep everything secret, leading them into a cat-and-mouse game with criminals, corrupt officials, and, worse yet, their own superiors.

With each new clue, the plot unravels and reveals unexpected connections, putting at risk not only their lives but also the trust in the system. Can they uncover the truth before it’s too late? With an atmosphere filled with suspense and unpredictable twists, this tale of betrayal and redemption shows us that sometimes, those who should be the "good" ones may be closer to the darkness than we ever imagined.

Media type
Movie
Year
1933
Director
Otto Brower
Writer
Harold Shumate
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.80
Actors
Tom Keene
Betty Furness
Edgar Kennedy
Eddie Phillips
Stanley Blystone
Lafe McKee
Jules Cowles
Tom Brower
Nick Cogley
Murdock MacQuarrie
Charles K. French
Kid Wagner
Jim Corey
Tom Kennedy
Lew Meehan
Jack Perry
Gender
Romance
Western
Country
United States
Producers
David O. Selznick
Original title
Cross Fire
Duration
55
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