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en
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678.0 MB
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Runtime:
1:14:00
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Rating:
6.1
Director:
Charles Lamont
Cast:
Scott Brady, Mona Freeman, Andrea King…
Plot:
In 1950s California, the police force tries to infiltrate and neutralize a shoplifting crime ring operating in major department stores.
I Was a Shoplifter
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042588
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SOURCE: I Was a Shoplifter 1950 720p bluray YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Crime, Drama, Film-Noir, Thriller
Director: Charles Lamont
Stars: Scott Brady, Mona Freeman, Andrea King
Plot: In 1950s California, the police force tries to infiltrate and neutralize a shoplifting crime ring operating in major department stores.
Included subtitles
English
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MEDIAINFO
Police detective sergeant Jeff Andrews is working on a case involving a gang of shoplifters, and he allows himself to falsely arrested as a petty thief, in order to make contact with the gang. Meanwhile, Faye Burton, a petty shoplifter and the daughter of a prominent judge, is blackmailed by the gang into joining them on the promise that they will get back a confession signed when she was caught by a department store detective, who had her sign the document rather than calling the police. It takes Jeff and Faye a lot longer to figure out who is the 'brains' behind the shoplifting gang than it does the audience, and the audience has less information than they do.—Les Adams