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Million Dollar Haul is an interesting piece from '35, directed by Albert Herman. The film dives into the gritty underbelly of crime in Los Angeles, with our lead, Special Insurance-Investigator Dan Kennedy, tackling the case of a warehouse being persistently robbed. The pacing is decent, with a mix of suspense and action that keeps things moving. The canine companion, Tarzan the Police Dog, adds a unique flair to the investigations, providing some lighter moments amidst the tension. The practical effects, especially during the heist scenes, are worth noting for their raw, unpolished charm. It's a classic example of early crime dramas, where the atmosphere is thick with intrigue, and the performances feel genuine, if not quite polished. Definitely has that vintage vibe, which is always a treat for collectors.
Features a notable canine sidekickEarly example of crime drama blending action and investigationInteresting practical effects for the era
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