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Federal Agent 1936

59 min📅 1936-04-13

"BULLETS AND WOMEN FAILED TO STOP HIM!"

In the gritty landscape of 1930s crime dramas, "Federal Agent" (1936) follows a relentless undercover operative on a desperate quest for vengeance after his trusted partner is murdered.

Director: Sam Newfield

Cast

William Boyd
William Boyd
Bob Woods
Irene Ware
Irene Ware
Helen Lynch / Helen Gray
Don Alvarado
Don Alvarado
Armand Recard
Lenita Lane
Lenita Lane
Vilma Kantos Recard
George Cooper
George Cooper
Agent Wilson
Charles A. Browne
Mullins
Hayden Stevenson
Hayden Stevenson
Federal Bureau Chief

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Federal Agent (1936) about?

A federal agent races against time to uncover the killers of his fallen partner, diving into a web of crime and betrayal. His mission tests his resolve as he navigates a world where justice is as slippery as the criminals he pursues.

Who directed Federal Agent?

Sam Newfield directed this 1936 crime drama. Known for churning out B-movies with efficiency, Newfield brought a brisk energy to the film that keeps the suspense alive.

Who stars in Federal Agent?

The film features a strong ensemble led by William Boyd, Irene Ware, and Don Alvarado, supported by Lenita Lane and George Cooper.

Is Federal Agent (1936) worth watching?

While it's a low-budget noir, "Federal Agent" holds its own with tight pacing and straightforward storytelling. Fans of vintage crime dramas will appreciate its no-nonsense approach, though it won't dazzle with modern effects.

How long is Federal Agent?

Federal Agent runs for 59 minutes, a brisk runtime that packs in all the action without unnecessary filler.

About Federal Agent (1936) — A Gritty Vengeance Tale from Classic Crime Cinema

In the gritty landscape of 1930s crime dramas, "Federal Agent" (1936) follows a relentless undercover operative on a desperate quest for vengeance after his trusted partner is murdered. Directed by the prolific Sam Newfield, this low-budget noir unfolds with a relentless pace, blending tense shootouts with shadowy alleyways and morally complex alliances. The film's title promises justice, but its world is far from clean—where bullets fly as easily as words, and loyalty is a currency as risky as gold.

With a runtime tight enough to keep the action snapping like a revolver's chamber, "Federal Agent" delivers the raw energy of pre-Code cinema. William Boyd anchors the cast as the stalwart protagonist, while Irene Ware and Don Alvarado add layers of danger and intrigue. This drama-crime hybrid thrives on the tension between duty and desperation, making it a compelling watch for fans of vintage thrillers seeking more than just escapism.