Dead End is a movie about the social divide in 1930s New York City, following the lives of a group of people residing in the slums and the rich-poor dynamics. The story revolves around a murder, a wanted fugitive, and a group of juvenile delinquents known as the Dead End Kids.
In the lawless streets of 1930s New York City, a courageous judge takes on a crime syndicate involved in racketeering, murder, and sabotage. With the help of a dedicated police officer and a fearless businessman, they investigate bribery, corruption, and treachery in their pursuit of justice. As tension rises and violence escalates, they confront powerful gang leaders and uncover the dark secrets of the city's corrupt politicians.
A reporter gets himself sent to prison so he can solve a murder behind bars.
Police search for the killer of a man who misused $700,000 intended for the Chinese Communists.
A poor boy rises to power in politics.
A police reporter solves a murder case in Chicago, then moves on to St. Louis-but not voluntarily, since he has been kidnapped by the minions of the Windy City gang leader against whom he is scheduled to testify.
Susan Hart, assistant to private detective Russ Ashton, is given a camera concealed in a hat box and assigned to take a picture of a woman. A gun is accidentally hidden in the box and the woman is killed. Susan is charged with murder, but Russ and his less-than-useful associate, Harvard, get on the case and prove that the fatal shot was fired by the killer from across the street.
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