

Inside Information
Lloyd Wilson, trusted employee of an investment firm, is suspected of theft when $20,000 in security bonds is stolen from his office. Tarzan, the Famous Police Dog, has an intuitive dislike of an apparently respectable citizen, and this leads Wilson and the police to the gang headquarters. Tarzan wins a public citation for his leading part in breaking the case against a desperate gang of criminals.
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Plot Summary
A young lawyer, struggling to make ends meet, takes on a case defending a woman accused of murder. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers a conspiracy involving powerful figures and hidden secrets. He must race against time to prove her innocence before it's too late, facing personal danger and ethical dilemmas along the way.
Critical Reception
Inside Information received mixed reviews upon its release, with critics often divided on its pacing and the effectiveness of its melodramatic elements. While some praised its intriguing plot and performances, others found it to be a somewhat formulaic crime drama typical of the era.
What Reviewers Say
- The film offers a serviceable crime narrative with some engaging twists.
- Performances are generally competent, though some are more memorable than others.
- The courtroom drama aspects provide moments of tension.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced by Grand National Pictures, a studio that enjoyed a brief period of success in the mid-1930s before ultimately folding.
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