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Fugitive Lovers | Armored Car
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IMDbThere was a Wrigley Field in Los Angeles. It opened 1925 and mostly used by the Pacific Coast Minor league team the Los Angeles Angels. In 1961 the Los Angeles Angels played their first major league season there. It was demolished in 1969.
Los Angeles's Wrigley Field, formerly at 42nd and Avalon, was the site of TV's "Home Run Derby". Between that and the Los Angeles Angels playing their first season there, plus the hitter-friendly left field power alley of only 345 feet, houses across the street were often pelted by home run balls, especially during batting practice. The site is now a soccer field and recreation center.
According to TCM's Eddie Muller, this film was often shown as the bottom-half of a double feature with Columbia's The Good Humor Man (1950).
William Talman--who plays murderous gang leader Dave Purvis--later played District Attorney Hamilton Burger in the long-running Perry Mason (1957) TV series.
California Penal Code 211 covers armed robbery (561 has to do with court or was just made up for the movie). Code 3 is a radio code for a police vehicle using its red light and siren (Los Angeles Police Department regulations at the time allowed only one police car to go Code 3 at any one time). Penal Code 502 covers drunk driving.
"Ryan: [On the phone] We hit pay dirt. The gal in question is Yvonne LeDoux, a bur-le-q queen workin' out of the Bijou Theater, but that's not all. She's also the widow of the late Benny McBride' Lt. Jim Cordell: Benny's wife, huh? Ryan: You should see her workin' clothes Imagine a dish like this married to a mug like Benny McBride... the naked and the dead. Lt. Jim Cordell: Very funny."
"Yvonne LeDoux: [Upset that he's going to shoot the fallen policeman a second time] Dave, stop it, please! Dave Purvis: [Coldly, as he draws a bead on him] No loose ends, Baby!"