

A 67-minute panic attack from 1955 that'll make you side-eye every stranger.
This suspense film revolves around the crime of child abduction. The parents of the missing child undertake a feverish search for their son. The police are contacted, and a ransom letter is received.
Acting
Neville Brand's granite-faced cop energy is unmatched.
Direction
Thomas Carr squeezes maximum dread from minimal runtime.
Editing
Tight 67 minutes—no fat, just escalating panic.

Director
Thomas Carr
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This rode the wave of 'Dragnet'-inspired procedurals, but flipped the script by focusing on victims rather than cool cops.
Neville Brand later played Al Capone three times—his granite face was typecast for authority and menace.
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