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A 1942 table model television receiver is prominently displayed atop a filing cabinet in Karl Wagner's inner office, but it is only seen in actual operation in one scene, and is an early example of closed-circuit television.
Due to the widespread popularity of this film's 1949-50 theatrical re-release, TV presentation was postponed until 3/12/51 when Los Angeles viewers got their first look at it on KTLA (Channel 5).
In the background of one scene there is a poster for The Corpse Vanishes (1942) which stars Bela Lugosi. The two movies are together on a Retromedia Blu-ray.
Filming began 8/3/42, the fifth of Bela Lugosi's 9 Monogram features.
In the background of the scene where Tom Neal pretends to be a blind man can be seen a poster for Monogram's Mr. Wise Guy (1942) starring the East Side Kids.
"Prof. Frederick Brenner, alias Karl Wagner: Buck! How often have I told you to keep that cat from desecrating my graves?"
"Fingers Dolan: Who'd a thought yesterday I'd be workin' a high class job with Frankie Mills? Prof. Frederick Brenner, alias Karl Wagner: Yas, each day has it's little surprises."