T-MEN
'''T-Men''' is a 1947 semidocumentary style film noir shot in black and white. The film was directed by Anthony Mann with cinematography by noted noir cameraman John Alton.
The B-movie is featured in ''Visions Of Light: The Art Of Cinematography'' (1992) documentary.
A year later, director Mann used the film's male lead, Dennis O'Keefe, in ''Raw Deal''.
The film was remade in 1969, as ''The File of The Golden Goose'', directed by Sam Wanamaker and starring Yul Brynner and Edward Woodward and this time set in England (London) instead of the USA.
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Plot
The story is about two U.S. Treasury agents who go undercover in an attempt to break a counterfeiting ring.
The agents try to join the gang by posing as counterfeiters from out of town. They eventually join the gang but the stakes are set even higher when one of the agents is killed by the gang while the other undercover T-man watches in horror.
Cast
★ Dennis O'Keefe as Dennis O'Brien
★ Mary Meade as Evangeline
★ Alfred Ryder as Tony Genaro
★ Wallace Ford as The Schemer
★ June Lockhart as Mary Genaro
★ Charles McGraw as Moxie
★ Jane Randolph as Diana Simpson
★ Art Smith as Gregg
Quotes
★ Dennis O'Brien: Did you ever spend ten nights in a Turkish bath looking for a man? Don't.
External links
★ .
★ The Films of Anthony Mann
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