Gang Smashers
American film
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Gang Smashers, also released as Gun Moll, is an American film released in 1938.[1][2] It features an African American cast.[3] Leo C. Popkin directed the Million Dollar Productions film from a screenplay by Ralph Cooper.[4] The University of South Carolina libraries have an 8-page pressbook for the film.[5] Nina Mae McKinney stars in the film a thriller about the Harlem underworld and racketeering.[6]
| Gang Smashers | |
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1938 Poster | |
| Directed by | Leo C. Popkin |
| Story by | Ralph Cooper |
| Produced by | Harry M. Popkin |
| Starring | Nina Mae McKinney Lawrence Criner Monte Hawley Reginald Fenderson Mantan Moreland |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | Toddy Pictures Company |
Release date |
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| Country | USA |
| Language | English |
The opening of the film is a dedication to African Americans in law enforcement signed by Harry M. Popkin.