Finally watched this great hard boiled Edmund O'Brien film and found myself in love with all the on-location shooting they did for this film. They shot around Los Angeles, (Gilmore Field, downtown, Wilshire Blvd, possibly Hollywood), down to Palm Springs and even to Boulder/Hoover Dam.
The Bureau of Reclamation was never really cooperative with film makers wanting to use the Dam as a backdrop. The climax of this film is actually shot not only on the Dam but inside the tunnels and they utilize parts of the old guided tour and show some off-limits parts, too. One thing they fudged on, the elevators never went fast. They were very, very slow.
Now I am curious as to how the filmmakers got the Bureau to agree to let them film there! The only other case of a chase being filmed in the tunnels of the Dam that I can think of occured about 20 years later on The Rockford Files.
Joanna Dru was great as the love interest, too.
I really enjoyed this film much more than I thought I would.
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