

Arson Squad
Tom Mitchell is an insurance investigator and Fire Capt. Joe Dugan is chief of the police department's arson troubleshooters. Tom and Joe team up to solve a particularly vicious series of deliberate fires. A man has been killed in one conflagration, so the villains have a murder rap hanging over them.
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Plot Summary
A tough-talking police detective, investigating a series of seemingly unrelated arson cases, uncovers a dangerous conspiracy involving a shadowy syndicate. As he gets closer to the truth, he finds himself targeted by ruthless criminals who will stop at nothing to protect their illicit operations. The detective must race against time to expose the ringleaders and prevent further destruction, all while navigating treacherous alliances and facing personal danger.
Critical Reception
Arson Squad is a B-movie crime drama that offers standard thrills and familiar tropes of the era. While not a critical darling, it was generally seen as a competently made, fast-paced programmer that delivered on its genre promises for audiences looking for straightforward detective fare. Its gritty atmosphere and straightforward narrative were typical of low-budget crime films of the 1940s.
What Reviewers Say
- Offers a brisk and engaging crime story typical of its time.
- Features a determined detective protagonist facing a dangerous criminal element.
- Its low-budget nature is evident but doesn't detract significantly from the pulp thrills.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Arson Squad' is not widely documented. However, typical comments for films of this nature often praise straightforward plots and detective work, while sometimes noting dated production values.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by PRC (Producers Releasing Corporation), a studio known for its low-budget but often entertaining B-movies during the 1940s and 1950s.
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