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Armored Car Robbery

1950, Movie, NR, 67 mins

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VIDEO: Armored Car Robbery -- (Movie Clip) Credits

Opening credits for director Richard Fleischer's Armored Car Robbery, 1950, starring Charles McGraw and William Tallman. watch

VIDEO: Armored Car Robbery -- (Movie Clip) Collar

Police officers Charles McGraw and James Flavin collar a suspect in a burlesque theater in Armored Car Robbery, 1950. watch

VIDEO: Armored Car Robbery -- (Movie Clip) Timing

Criminal Dave Purvus (William Talman) runs a test on the L.A.P.D.'s alarm-response speed in Armored Car Robbery, 1950. watch

Crime novelist and TCM Guest Programmer James Ellroy joins Robert Osborne to introduce Armored Car Robbery, 1950, starring William Talman and Charles McGraw.
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Posted: 9/20/2008
Mastermind Dave Purvus (William Talman) tells a skeptical crew about his robbery plan in Armored Car Robbery, 1950.
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Posted: 8/1/2008
Year: 1950
Rated NR

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Cast
Charles McGraw: Cordell
Adele Jergens: Yvonne
William Talman: Dave Purvus
Douglas Fowley: Benny
Steve Brodie: Mapes
Don McGuire: Ryan

 

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