

Drama · Mystery
Overview
Mystery writer Mickey Spillane tries to help Clyde Beatty deal with a plot to sabotage his circus.
Top Cast


Clyde Beatty
Clyde Beatty
Clyde Beatty
Clyde Beatty
Clyde Beatty


Mickey Spillane
Mickey Spillane
Mickey Spillane
Mickey Spillane
Mickey Spillane


Pat O'Brien
Pat O'Brien
Frank Wallace
Pat O'Brien
Frank Wallace


Sean McClory
Sean McClory
Dublin O'Malley
Sean McClory
Dublin O'Malley


Marian Carr
Marian Carr
Valerie St. Denis
Marian Carr
Valerie St. Denis


John Bromfield
John Bromfield
Armand St. Denis
John Bromfield
Armand St. Denis
Gonzalez Gonzalez
Gonzalez Gonzalez
Gonzalez
Gonzalez Gonzalez
Gonzalez


Emmett Lynn
Emmett Lynn
Twitchy
Emmett Lynn
Twitchy
Jack Stang
Jack Stang
Paul Martin
Jack Stang
Paul Martin


Kenneth Tobey
Kenneth Tobey
Shreveport
Kenneth Tobey
Shreveport
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