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6/10
Va-va-va Voom Vice Raid
udar554 January 2012
Syndicate crime boss Malone (Brad Dexter) wants to get do-gooder vice cop Whitey Brandon (Richard Coogan) out of his hair so he sets up a rather intricate plot of framing him. Malone gets "model" Carol Hudson (Mamie Van Doren) to come into town and lie that Brandon tried to extort her during a bust. Thankfully, the department is prone to believing the testimony of floozies over their most decorated cop and Brandon is fired. So he sets out to get his revenge and receives an unlikely ally in Carol after her teenage sister is raped by one of Malone's hoods. This was actually my first Van Doren film and I enjoyed it. She is definitely a looker and you can bet the soundtrack fills with swooning jazz when she enters the picture. She is also pretty decent as an actress. Also of note is Juli Reding, who has one scene early on as a "model" who is more than proud to show her magazine work to Brandon ("Close it up or you might catch cold.") Coogan, looking a bit like Robert Stack, is good in the lead, if a little stiff. Director Edward L. Cahn definitely won't be accused of doing anything inventive during the proceedings, although there is a nice dummy fall during the final shootout.
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5/10
A fair to middling crime caper form the late 1950s
secondtake12 August 2013
Vice Raid (1960)

A sensational topic, some steamy jazz, and the gritty big city. Could be good, I think. And it starts with a bang and a twist.

But it does not keep its high level of surprise and suspense, and it never quite forms a convincing plot The center of it is a vice squad, which is a police unit that investigates what are moral crimes like prostitution and, in the old days, things like homosexuality. The units are much revised (luckily) from the days in the mid-Twentieth Century when they would do raids on gay bars and suspicious clubs with back rooms, you get the idea.

I watched this very B-movie look at a vice squad in an unnamed city (let's say it's Cleveland) partly for the photographer, Stanley Cortez, who has some classics to his credit, yet even the photography is routine. The actors, and the acting, isn't bad, and they generally are fitting for the plot, which does keep interesting if a bit stiff all along.

It starts with a well used omniscient voice-over that makes it a pseudo-documentary. And the first part of the movie is a straight up story of a cop going after prostitution in town. And then things go wrong. And then, in a fun shift, the prostitute becomes a main character and her sweet little sister comes to town. This gives things another dimension, and if not exactly any more convincing, it's a welcome layer.

Eventually the tables turn again, and we see law enforcement do a clever job breaking up a syndicate. I don't think this makes for great watching--and for 1960 it feels very old, as if the director hasn't noticed the times both in the movies and in television have changed.
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Routine Crime Picture
Michael_Elliott24 June 2013
Vice Raid (1960)

** (out of 4)

Crime boss Vince Malone (Brad Dexter) deals in various illegal activities but prostitution is his number one money maker. The only problem is vice squad member Whitey Brandon (Richard Coogan) who will stop at nothing to bring him down. Malone gets the idea of sending in a beautiful woman named Carol (Mamie Van Doren) to get Brandon kicked off the force but once off the force he finds more ways to get to the underground. VICE RAID is like many crime pictures from this era as it features the "Dragnet" type narration and a story that doesn't throw too many twists. In fact, the entire story pretty much plays out just like you'd expect it to and the lack of any real drama or tension keeps it from being much better than it could have been. The best thing about the picture is that it contains some rather frank dialogue involving teenage girls being abused by these smut magazines and the lowdown of prostitution is also talked about rather freely. The performances are another plus with Coogan doing a nice job in the role of the vice squad leader who finds himself on the wrong side of the law. I thought Coogan was quite believable in the part and made for a good heavy. Dexter was also quite good as the bad guy and we also get nice work from Barry Atwater and Frank Gerstle. This here is probably the best I've seen Van Doren, which might not be saying too much but I thought she handled her own quite well. Carol Nugent is rather memorable in the role of the sister. The biggest problem is certainly the screenplay but director Edward L. Cahn never adds any energy or life to the picture. In the end, VICE RAID is a decent crime picture but there's certainly nothing about it that makes it a must see.
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5/10
In it's most cutting edge...it refers to these Girls as Pigs
LeonLouisRicci23 June 2013
This is notable for the no singing, no dancing, no wiggling outing for the usually Vivacious Mamie Van Doren. Here she is more Thespian than usual and gets to show some Acting chops. But for those looking to find sleaze and "Girlie Mag" cheesecake will be disappointed.

It is a very tame and unremarkable Movie that treats its subject matter with Docu-Style blandness and never opens up to allow any real taste of the lurid backdrop that it shamelessly exploits. There is nary a scantily clad Female Form to be had.

Dull and barely interesting it is one of those low-budget, trash Flicks that can't even be faithful to its picturesque Premise. It contains a Scene or two that almost approaches its intent with some sharp Violence, but for the most part it is only watchable for a good try at playing it somewhat straight for Mamie, but not much else. She does manage to don a bathing suit and a trademark shiny dress.
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7/10
Despite a low budget, this is a pretty good crime flick
planktonrules27 October 2013
"Vice Raid" is a very good cop film with mostly little-known actors--apart from Mamie Van Doren. It's the story about an unnamed city's vice squad--one in which much of the force is on the take to the mob. However, one cop isn't on the take and isn't afraid of the crooks--and because of that, Mr. Big has decided to ruin him. So, using some help he imported from another city, he uses Carol Hupdson (Van Doren) and the cop's own partner to lie about his to internal affairs. Next thing you know, he's off the force--and itching for revenge. And what finally helps the now ex-cop in his crusade against the gangs? Carol's little sister is the key. How exactly it all works out is for you to see for yourself.

While this film lacks a huge budget and big-name stars, it makes up for it with tough dialog and a nice little story. The bottom line is that for an inexpensive noir film, it delivers the goods and is worth your time.
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3/10
What a ridiculous plot.
vonnoosh17 October 2020
This is the kind of movie that is just an excuse to show how good Mamie Van Doren looks because the story is goofy.

A framed and ultimately fired cop runs a rival prostitution ring with the blessing of the police to take down the prostitution ring that framed him. Apparently, the ex cop's ring is so successful that he eventually does meet the backers of the man running the other ring. There are other things that happen that sway allegiances from 9ne side to the other but that's the gist of the story. The movie could've taken some complicated twists if the ex cops prostitution ring's operations figured more into the plot beyond springing girls from jail but it doesn't so this feels like the twilight zone meets dragnet with mediocre results.
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7/10
Also Take on the Syndicate
gavin69426 February 2013
A vice detective goes up against a call girl (Mamie VanDoren) and loses in court. But once unemployed, the cop starts handling investigations his own way.

I really liked this film. As a historian who focuses on organized crime, I liked the idea of the "octopus" and "syndicate" without the film having to say Mafia or resorting to Italian-American stereotypes. While the Mafia probably was the dominant force at this time (the 1960s), they were hardly alone.

The subject matter was also handled really well. Although the story centers on prostitution, it was done in a clean manner -- no sex, no nudity, no vulgar language. There were some slinky outfits, but nothing racy. Today, I doubt they could make this film without plenty of sex in it, and I much prefer this version. I liked it even more because of the narration.
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3/10
Horribly thought out
casablancavic20 November 2021
This movie is so poorly thought out.

Tons of legal procedure are ignored even for basic operation.

Any charges laid against any of the "models" or mob people can be easily dropped for no substance, improper search and seizure, improper interrogation, lack of arrest procedure, assault, denying the right of council, and so many other flaws in the basic operation of law enforcement - including entrapment.

I realize that being a cop isn't easy - but this is so abundantly horribly portrayed, that it would be better to be a gangster.

The only good thing about this film is how sexy the girls look in regular clothes - because they certainly don't bare anything.

For a police detective, he's not only incredibly stupid, he's insulting to a degree of gutter trash.

Men were so far backwards in terms of respect for women or anybody below them - that this made it seem like they just crawled out of a cave after living there for 50 years.

So poorly written on so many levels.

I'm glad that no real police procedures are kept to the standards as in this movie - because the amount of crime and violence would be 40 fold at least.

Whomever wrote the part for the police either had no understanding of police procedure on a simple level or was a total idiot.

This script is laughable - girls were judged by police as prostitutes' after 1 second of seeing them and knowing nothing about them.

Charges were laid with no proper legal arguments in courts, no supporting evidence, no legal representation and no real questions asked.

The entire scope of law, lawyers, trial and investigation is non-existent and a police shooting a suspect is dismissed in seconds with no second discussion about it.

The male domineering depicted here is remarkably disgusting.

1 star for the poster, 2 stars for the appealing looking women who were smarter than the men.

Hopefully this is not the way that police departments performed under such minor criminal investigations in real life - and hopefully they will never do so in the future.

Overall, this film will leave you wondering how the police department came to be in existence with operations and officers of that low caliber and mentality.

I'm not in praise of the current state of law enforcement, and currently it stall has further to go to deal effectively to curb crime - but the cops in this film were horrendously atrocious. The entire law enforcement operation was a clown show on so many levels.

I would have been insulted if I were a cop on the force.

I would have rather been a gangster, they had slightly more class, respect and style.

However the poster looks pretty awesome, the film is a total wreck.
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6/10
What do we have here a new trick your breaking in
sol121823 June 2013
Warning: Spoilers
***SPOILERS*** 1950's sex kitten Mamie Van Doren does some serious acting here as call girl & model Carol Hudson in "Vice Raid" as a big city and high class call girl who's used by the local police to set up her boss mob kingpin Vince Malone, Brad Dexter, who's model agency she's working for. It's in fact fired police detective Sgt. Whitey Brandon played TV's Captain Video the now 99 year old, as of April 4, 2013, Richard Coogan whom Carol together with crooked cop Sgt. Ben Dunton, Joseph Sullivan, railroaded him out of his job. Now that were through with all the introductions of the major characters in the movie we can get down to business in how the now ex-cop Brandon turned the tables on Malone and the crime syndicate that he worked for.

Going into business for himself, in the model or call girl racket, Brandon plans to put Malone out of business as well as is fellow mobsters in the syndicate. Brandon gets a big brake when Carol's kid sister Louise, Carol Nugent the then Mrs. Nick Adams, is brutally attacked and raped by one of Malone's henchmen Phil Evens, Barry Atwater. With both her and Even's boss Malone doing nothing to make Evens pay for what he did to Louise Carol then jumps ship, the crime syndicate, and joins forces with the enemy, Whitey Brandon and the NYPD, to set up not only Malone & Evens but the entire East Coast crime syndicate!

***SPOILERS*** All the action is as usual in movies like this saved for last with a number of wild shootouts and gangland hits as Carol puts her life and reputation, as a gun moll, on the line by secretly having taped a major syndicate meeting with all the mob bigwigs, from Detroit Kansas City Chicago as well as New York, present. With both Carol and Brandon exposed as working undercover for the police all hell breaks loose with Malone seeing that his days as a big-shot in the syndicate are about to come to an end makes a break for it! Only for him to get machine gunned, in the back no less, by the cops who were just about to raid his high rise office.

P.S The movie "Vice Raid" was the high water mark in Mamie Van Doren's acting career who soon started slipping into obscurity and ending up making director Edward Wood Jr like films like the laughable "Navy vrs the Night Monsters". And her failed and highly publicized seven month engagement to baseball's Baltimoe Oriels pitcher the almost always, even when pitching a no-hitter, drunk and womanizing Bo Bolinsky didn't help it either.
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5/10
A Vice Cop Framed by a High-Class Call Girl
Uriah436 November 2023
The film begins in New York City with two vice cops named "Whitey Brandon" (Richard Coogan) and "Ben Dunton" (Frank Gerstle) intercepting a mobster by the name of "Muggsy" (Shepherd Sanders) and a young female model he is escorting from Dallas named "Gertie" (Juli Reding). As it turns out, Muggsy works for a mob boss named "Vince Malone" (Brad Dexter) who has made a fortune operating a high-class prostitution ring which he fills with women coming from various cities to include Detroit, St. Louis and Chicago. In this particular case, Whitey has gotten wise to Malone's activities and all he needs is some inside information from Muggsy to help clarify a few things. What Whitey doesn't realize, however, is that his partner is also working for Malone and, rather than jeopardize his position, kills Muggsy the first chance he gets him alone. Needless to say, this creates a problem for Whitey's investigation. Conversely, it also creates a problem for Malone who decides to get rid of Whitey by framing him for a crime he did not commit. And to do this he calls Detroit and has them send a special call girl named "Carol Hudson" (Mamie Van Doren) who is as smart as she is beautiful. Unfortunately, what nobody counts on is Carol's younger sister "Louise Hudson" (Carol Nugent) arriving a few days later which severely complicates matters for all concerned. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this was an okay crime-drama which, for all intents and purposes, relies more heavily upon the presence of Mamie Van Doren than anything else, as she totally dominated every scene. Yet even though she definitely adds a certain amount of pizzaz to what would otherwise be a rather drab picture, her presence alone wasn't quite enough for me to rate this movie any higher than I have. Average.
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6/10
Not too bad...
scottdou30 April 2021
...for a low budget movie. Mamie of course looks gorgeous. However the end of the movie is laughable as the 3 supposedly crime syndicate bosses from Detroit and other cities look like tubby marshmallows and hardly hard nosed tough mob bosses. One of those 3 actors is I think one of the regulars on the later Andy Griffiths TV series.
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Mamie Looks Great in White!!
Dfree526 October 2011
The headline covers just about all that's good with this supposed expose' into the tawdry call girl-model industry. The movie isn't campy enough to be funny, in fact it's cleaned up look and LA feel (it's supposed to be New York City) work against it.

****POSSIBLE SPOILER ALERT****

The film runs a scant 71 minutes and cuts corners from the onset. Two vice cops a known low level mobster attempting to transport a would be model-call girl into town at a bus station. Since she's over 21 and stacked (Juli Reding as Gertie) it's assumed she's coming to town to become a working girl. What happens to her 'transporter' doesn't fit the accusation and it's only there to expose one of the vice cops as being a bad cop. The good cop takes Gertie to the ticket window to give her a bus ride out of town.

Good cop Sgt. Whitey Brandon (an OK Richard Coogan) is out to bust mob boss' Vince Malone's (Brad Dexter) model-call girl racket. The alluring Carol Hudson (Mamie Van Doren) is recruited from Detroit to entrap the vice cop. He poses as a photog; she hired as a 'date' and busted...but not before she struts her stuff in a white bathing suit.

Carol turns the tables on Brandon and charges him with entrapment and he's bounced from the force. Brandon then unbelievably goes into business himself to break Malone. One of Malone's thugs Phil Evans (Barry Atwater) lusts for Carol and when she rebuffs him repeatedly, goes after her younger, naive sister Louise (Carol Nugent).

After Phil attacks Louise, Carol decides to help Brandon bring down the racket because Malone (now her boyfriend) takes the mob's business first approach to little sister's attack.

I didn't know bad guys and cops still used tommy guns in 1960. Movie lacks any real seediness, looks like a bunch of air brushed gals right out of the men's mags of the day, doing a little fun modeling on the side for some randy clients. No hint of abuse, no booze, or drugs. Only hint of realism is innocent Louise being attacked by the creepy Phil.

Of course, the bad mob boss loses, Carol is exonerated since she helped and good cop Brandon she's both Carol and little sister Louise happily off as we reach the end. Only Mamie, clad mostly in form fitting white makes this one watchable.
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Mamie Van Doren leadS the show
searchanddestroy-124 February 2023
This is not the best Edward L Cahn's film, unlike GUNS GIRLS AND GANGSTERSa, also starring Mamie Van Doren, but with Lee Van Cleef and Gerald Mohr, a film far more interesting, taut, tough than this predictable and tepid one. Brad Dexter is excellent as the mob leader but that's all. The overall atmosphere of a US noir movie is OK, for,moviegoers more or less craving for Mamie Van Doren, and I know this poor man's Jane Mansfield has a fan club all over the world, even now, eighty or at least seventy years old fans. It is shown as a kind of expose crime drama, with an off voice, but I repeat: everything is predictable here; the good cops and gorgeous moll against the evil syndicate...No, really, I prefered GUNS, GIRLS AND GANGSTERS. Even Sam Katzman's movies as a producer, with Fred Sears as a director were better than this one.
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