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Undercover Men

"The dramatic story of peace-time heroes - that fearless band who fight humanity's battle against crime!"

For showing cowardice during a holdup, bank teller Bob Hunter is fired. He joins the Mounties and is assigned to look for those robbers. To have him work undercover, the Inspector's scheme is to have Bob supposedly kicked out of the Mounties.

Top Cast

  • Charles Starrett

    Charles Starrett

    Robert Hunter

  • Adrienne Dore

    Adrienne Dore

    Betty Winton

  • Kenne Duncan

    Kenne Duncan

    Blake Hardy

  • Wheeler Oakman

    Wheeler Oakman

    A.R. McCrae

  • Eric Clavering

    Eric Clavering

    Madigan

  • Philip Brandon

    Philip Brandon

    Jamie Jamieson

  • Austin Moran

    Austin Moran

    Sergeant Woods

  • Grace Webster

    Grace Webster

    Mrs. Jamieson

  • Gilmore Young

    Gilmore Young

    Hyde

Overview

For showing cowardice during a holdup, bank teller Bob Hunter is fired. He joins the Mounties and is assigned to look for those robbers. To have him work undercover, the Inspector's scheme is to have Bob supposedly kicked out of the Mounties.

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