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Racket Squad: The Case of the Two Country Girls (1952)

Synopsis: Two innocent-looking country girls are actually a clever pair of con artists who stage thefts of their own goods in order to extort money from hotels.

Director: James Tinling

Starring: Reed Hadley, Nancy Valentine, James Flavin

Rating: NR

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