


Trapped
Secret Service agents make a deal with a counterfeiting inmate to be released on early parole if he will help them recover some bogus moneymaking plates, but he plans to double-cross them.
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Plot Summary
A former convict named Tris is released from prison with a desire to go straight, but his parole officer is suspicious of his intentions. Tris soon finds himself entangled with a dangerous woman and drawn back into a life of crime, leading to a tense cat-and-mouse game. The film explores themes of redemption and the difficulty of escaping one's past.
Critical Reception
Released during a prolific period for B-movies, 'Trapped' received modest attention. While not a critical darling, it was generally seen as a competent entry in the crime and film-noir genres, appreciated for its straightforward narrative and Bridges' performance. Audience reception was typical for its time, with viewers enjoying the suspenseful plot.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its taut, suspenseful atmosphere.
- Lloyd Bridges delivers a compelling performance as a man struggling against his past.
- A solid, if unexceptional, example of post-war film noir.
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Fun Fact
Although a relatively obscure film today, 'Trapped' was part of a series of films produced by the newly formed Eagle-Lion Films studio, which aimed to produce a slate of low-budget genre pictures.
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