Alaska Patrol
Alaska Patrol

Alaska Patrol

1949Movie65 minEnglish

Spotted after he microfilms secret U.S. Navy documents, foreign agent Rattick is killed when he tries to make a getaway. Naval Intelligence officer Captain Wright and Operative Dale are assigned to investigate and determine who is behind the spy syndicate for which Rattick worked. They bring in the services of Agent Tom Norman, who bears a strong resemblance to Rattick.

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IMDb5.9/10
Director: Forrest JuddGenres: Adventure, Crime, Film-Noir

Plot Summary

A private investigator travels to Alaska to find a missing heir. He becomes entangled in a web of deceit, murder, and smuggling involving valuable furs.

Critical Reception

Alaska Patrol is a low-budget B-movie that offers a gritty crime story set against the backdrop of the Alaskan wilderness. While not critically acclaimed, it delivers on its promise of pulp adventure and noir atmosphere, appealing to fans of the genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a suspenseful crime narrative with a unique Alaskan setting.
  • Features a tough detective protagonist typical of the noir genre.
  • Despite its low budget, it maintains a consistent level of intrigue.

Google audience: Audience reception for Alaska Patrol is largely based on its availability on classic film platforms. Viewers often note its serviceable plot and atmosphere for a film of its era and budget.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in Big Bear Lake, California, standing in for Alaska, a common practice for studios looking to cut costs on exotic settings.

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