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FBI Girl is an interesting blend of crime and drama from 1951, directed by William Berke. The film has this gritty atmosphere typical of early 50s crime flicks, and it doesn't shy away from its procedural roots. The plot revolves around a clerk in the fingerprints division, which adds a unique perspective to the usual G-man narrative. It's not flashy, but there's a certain charm in its straightforward storytelling. The pacing feels just right, never dragging, with a mix of tense moments and quieter character interactions. Performances are solid, with a few standout moments that give life to the otherwise standard characters. It's one of those films that might slip under the radar, but it has its own distinct flavor.
Released by Columbia PicturesAvailable in black and whiteRuntime: 70 minutesFilmed in the early 1950s crime drama style
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