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Behind Green Lights is a 1946 American crime film directed by Otto Brower and starring Carole Landis, William Gargan and Mary Anderson. [1] . It was produced and distributed by Twentieth Century Fox . Plot. Police Lieutenant Sam Carson spots Walter Bard's bullet-ridden corpse in a car brazenly left in front of the police station.
Behind Green Lights: Directed by Otto Brower. With Carole Landis, William Gargan, Richard Crane, Mary Anderson. Police lieutenant Sam Carson investigates a political murder after the victim is dumped at the door of police headquarters.
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- Drama, Film-Noir, Mystery
- Otto Brower
- 1946-02-15
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Also Known As. Precinct 33. Release Date. Feb 1946. Premiere Information. New York opening: week of 15 Feb 1946. Production Company. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. Distribution Company.
Behind the Green lights is briskly-paced police procedural that stars Carole Landis and William Gargan, who plays a police lieutenant who sifts through a byzantine web of conflicting clues as well as resisting an obvious bribe from a politically motivated newspaper editor to book Landis' character as the murderer of the private eye.
An unscrupulous private investigator with a penchant for blackmail is found dead in a car and the leading suspect is Janet Bradley, the daughter of a mayoral candidate. With the election just weeks away, shady and ruthless individuals muscle the medical officer into switching the corpse with another body.
Summaries. Police lieutenant Sam Carson investigates a political murder after the victim is dumped at the door of police headquarters. Synopsis. One night at 10:30 in a typical, cosmopolitan city, Janet Bradley goes to the apartment of Walter Bard, a private investigator who specializes in blackmail.