Smashing the Money Ring
T-Man Brass Bancroft goes undercover in a prison which has a secret counterfeit operation set up in the print shop.
Terry O. Morse
Casts & Crew
Ronald Reagan
Margot Stevenson
Eddie Foy Jr.
Joe Downing
Charles D. Brown
Joe King
William B. Davidson
Charles C. Wilson
Elliott Sullivan
John Hamilton
Sidney Bracey
Jack Wise
Jack Mower
Don Turner
Nat Carr
Glen Cavender
George Chesebro
Donald Douglas
Ralph Dunn
Milton Frome
Sol Gorss
Fred Graham
Chuck Hamilton
John Harron
Edward Hearn
Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian
Al Herman
Max Hoffman Jr.
William Hopper
Al Lloyd
Frank Mayo
Louis Natheaux
Frank O'Connor
Pat O'Malley
Paul Panzer
Bob Perry
Lee Phelps
George Reeves
Dick Rich
John J. Richardson
John Ridgely
Ralph Sanford
Cliff Saum
Charles Trowbridge
Monte Vandergrift
Sailor Vincent
Leo White
Tom Wilson
Also Directed by Terry O. Morse
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