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Directed by | Richard Fleischer |
Produced by | Bryan Foy |
Screenplay by | Earl Felton George Zuckerman |
Story by |
Earl Felton George Zuckerman |
Starring |
Lloyd Bridges Barbara Payton John Hoyt |
Music by | Sol Kaplan |
Cinematography | Guy Roe |
Edited by | Alfred DeGaetano |
Production
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Bryan For Productions
Contemporary Productions |
Distributed by | Eagle-Lion Films |
Release date
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Running time
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78 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Trapped is a 1949 semidocumentary film noir directed by Richard Fleischer, written by George Zuckerman and Earl Felton. The drama features Lloyd Bridges, Barbara Payton, John Hoyt, and others.
Like many semi-documentaries, the film begins with a voice over footage of the treasury department, telling the story of what the department does. Then it quickly begins the story once a woman tries to deposit a twenty-dollar bill at the bank that turns out to be phony.
The film tells the story of the U.S. Treasury Department who, with the aid of a counterfeiter, try to track down and stop of counterfeiting ring. The counterfeiter, Tris Stewart (Bridges), serving time in prison, is released under the agreement that he will assist in the capture of the phoney money printers.
Once out of jail Stewart quickly meets up with cigarette girl Meg Dixon (Barbara Payton).