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Guns Girls and Gangsters (1959) | Directed by Edward L. Cahn
A fast-paced crime drama that centers on a daring Las Vegas armored car heist. The film weaves together the worlds of gangsters, glamorous women, and double-crosses, presenting a classic B-movie tale of crime, passion, and betrayal. Its noir-like atmosphere and pulp energy give it the flair of mid-century crime cinema.
Genre: Crime, Film Noir, Drama
Director: Edward L. Cahn
Edward L. Cahn was a prolific American director known for his work on low-budget films during the 1930s through the 1960s. Though he directed across many genres, he became especially associated with crime dramas, westerns, and later science fiction and horror B-movies such as It! The Terror from Beyond Space (1958). His efficiency and speed in production made him a regular fixture at studios producing modestly budgeted films.
Star Cast:
Mamie Van Doren as Vi Victor
Gerald Mohr as Joe Darren
Grant Richards as Mike Bennet
Lee Van Cleef as Mike
John Baer as Sgt. Rogers
Paul Birch as Lt. Mike Madden
Eddie Ryder as Sam
Frank Gerstle as Marty Connell
The film was received as a solid B-movie crime thriller, appreciated for its pace, Mamie Van Doren’s sultry performance, and its mix of action and melodrama. While not a major box-office hit, it has remained of interest to enthusiasts of 1950s noir-style crime films and Van Doren’s career.
Fun Facts:
The film prominently featured Mamie Van Doren, who was often billed as a rival to Marilyn Monroe and Jayne Mansfield, cementing her reputation as a blonde bombshell of 1950s Hollywood.
Edward L. Cahn’s direction was characteristically brisk, with the film running a lean 70 minutes.
Lee Van Cleef, who later rose to international fame in spaghetti westerns like The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, appears here in one of his early gangster roles.
The movie’s setting in Las Vegas allowed it to capture glimpses of the city during its mid-century heyday, adding authenticity to the heist plot.
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