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What Price Vengeance

A former police officer, crippled by indecision, allows a robbery to go unpunished, leading to his downfall and a descent into a life of crime.

The film "Vengeance, 1937" (also known as "What Price Vengeance?") is a Canadian production shot in Willows Park, Victoria, British Columbia, to comply with the British Quota Law. The movie follows "Dynamite" Hogan, a young policeman who is a skilled marksman, but lacks the nerve to fire at human targets. He resigns from the force and joins a gang of bank robbers, eventually leading to a gun battle with the entire mob.

Info about What Price Vengeance

Studio(s): Central Films, Rialto Productions Corporation

Originally Released: United States, May 25, 1937

Production Countries: United States, Canada

Genres:Action, Adventure, Crime, Romance, Thriller