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Loophole is a 1954
black and white B-movie
crime drama. The film was directed by editor turned director Harold D. Schuster. Actress Mary Beth Hughes
plays the movie's femme fatale.

The film tells the story of a bank teller Mike Donovan (Sullivan) who he fails to report a $49,000 shortage from his drawer. He's accused of theft and quickly fired from his job. He is then prevented from finding other employment by insurance investigator Gus Slavin (McGraw) who is driven to find out where Sullivan took the money. Despite many setbacks, Donovan tries to clear his name but even his wife (Malone) doesn't think that he'll be able to do it. Turns out the money was heisted by a phoney bank examiner and his mole working at the bank (Hughes).

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