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Plot. Private investigator Mike Hammer, by assisting a prostitute being assaulted, cannot help noticing a unique ring on her finger. Later, when she is found murdered that ring is nowhere to be found. From here the story moves to a cache of jewelry stolen by the Nazis during World War II and smuggled out of France after the war by an American ...
My Gun Is Quick: Directed by Victor Saville, George White. With Robert Bray, Whitney Blake, Donald Randolph, Richard Garland. Private eye Mike Hammer passes over beautiful women and corpses to find stolen jewels.
- (759)
- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- Victor Saville, George White
- 1957-08
As noted in IHR news items, My Gun Is Quick marked the screen debuts of Whitney Blake and Gina Coré. Although the onscreen credit of Robert Bray, who portrayed "Mike Hammer," reads "Introducing Robert Bray," My Gun Is Quick was not the first film in which he appeared. A modern source lists Alexander Courage and John Williams as contributors to ...
- George A. White, Phil Victor
- Robert Bray
My Gun Is Quick is Mickey Spillane's second novel featuring private investigator Mike Hammer. It was the basis for the 1957 film of the same name. Plot summary. The story starts with Mike Hammer meeting a red-headed prostitute in a diner. She is hassled by a man she appears to know and fear but Mike deals with him swiftly.
- Mickey Spillane
- 1950
After private detective Mike Hammer (Robert Bray) defends a prostitute (Jan Chaney) from a violent thug, she's killed in what looks like a hit-and-run accident. But her ring -- once stolen by ...
- (5)
- George White
- Crime, Drama
- Robert Bray
My Gun Is Quick (1957) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. ... Film Noir a list of 35 titles
As noted in IHR news items, My Gun Is Quick marked the screen debuts of Whitney Blake and Gina Coré. Although the onscreen credit of Robert Bray, who portrayed "Mike Hammer," reads "Introducing Robert Bray," My Gun Is Quick was not the first film in which he appeared. A modern source lists Alexander Courage and John Williams as contributors to ...