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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Parole_FixerParole Fixer - Wikipedia

    Parole Fixer is a 1940 American crime film directed by Robert Florey. Federal Bureau of Investigation Director J. Edgar Hoover is credited for the source material, the 1938 book called Persons in Hiding, a purported expose of corruption within the parole system.

  2. With William Henry, Virginia Dale, Robert Paige, Gertrude Michael. This expose of the U.S. parole system, as seen through the eyes of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, takes dead aim on lawyers who manipulate the justice system in order to get undeserving convicts parole from prisons.

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    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Robert Florey
    • 1940-02-02
  3. This expose of the U.S. parole system, as seen through the eyes of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, takes dead aim on lawyers who manipulate the justice system in order to get undeserving convicts parole from prisons.

  4. This expose of the U.S. parole system, as seen through the eyes of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, takes dead aim on lawyers who manipulate the justice system in order to get undeserving convicts parole from prisons.

    • Robert Florey
    • Paramount Pictures
  5. Directed by Robert Florey. 194068mNot Rated. Action, Crime, Drama. 5.9. Add to Watchlist. This expose of the U.S. parole system, as seen through the eyes of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, takes dead aim on lawyers who manipulate the justice system in order to get undeserving convicts parole from prisons.

    • Robert Florey
    • February 02, 1940
    • William Henry, Virginia Dale, Robert Paige
  6. All about Movie: directors and actors, reviews and ratings, trailers, stills, backstage. This expose of the U.S. parole system, as seen through the ey...

  7. Aware that parole board member Gustav Kalkus is badly in need of money, Craden blackmails him into supporting the parole of criminal Steve Eddson. Simultaneously, Craden begins a petition drive for Eddson, "a boy who never had a chance," capitalizing on the idle time of wealthy, philanthropic ladies, especially Mrs. Thornton Casserly.