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Director: Boris Sagal
Cast: Peter Mark Richman, Martin Gabel, Gloria Talbott, Bruce Dern
Nicholas Cain (Peter Mark Richman), a former high-level mob lawyer who decides to leave the criminal underworld. Seeking redemption, he becomes a federal government agent with a singular mission: to bring down the nation's 100 most dangerous and influential organized crime figures. The film depicts the specialized government agents as they hunt these high-profile crooks, focusing on Cain's personal crusade to dismantle the very syndicates he once protected. Based on the "Cain's Hundred" TV series.
Critical Reception & Ratings
While The Crimebusters (1961) directed by Boris Sagal has not received extensive critical acclaim, it depicts a former mob lawyer's pursuit of redemption as a federal agent hunting down organized crime figures. Reviews and audience reception have been mixed, with no major awards recognition reported.
Why you might like this:
For fans of crime dramas and government thrillers, The Crimebusters from 1961 offers a gripping story of a former mob lawyer-turned-federal agent, played compellingly by actor Peter Mark Richman, on a mission to take down the nation's most dangerous organized crime figures under the direction of Boris Sagal.
The Crimebusters is a 1961 film directed by Boris Sagal. It stars Mark Richman and Martin Gabel. The film was composed of episodes of the American television series Cain's Hundred.
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