5/10
No Hostage! No Chinamen!
24 February 2007
Warning: Spoilers
(Some Spoilers) Smuggling illegal Chinese immigrants across the Mexican border by air is a dangerous job but someones got to do it and at the price of $1,500.00 a head King Moss, Sidney Blackmar, a man obsessed not only with money but the Chinese culture is the guy more then willing to do the job. It turns out that the Feds, or US government immigration officials, have gotten a line on Moss and the person he's working for San Francisco Chinatown gambling and restaurant kingpin Ching Cu, James B. Leong, and start to tighten the screws on their illegal operation.

It turns out that one of, if not the only, Moss' fliers the flamboyant Flash Dawson, Eddie Ftherstone, got cold feet when he was approached in mid air by a US immigration patrol plane that opened fire on him. Panicking Flash dropped the three Chinese immigrants on his plane to their death feeling that if caught, which he wasn't, he wouldn't be prosecuted for smuggling illegal immigrants into the USA but the fact that he may well be arrested for the death of three Innocent people seemed to have completely escaped him. It didn't escape his and Moss' boss Ching who canned him as soon as he showed up at his restaurant, the Canton House, for his fee.

Flash angry that he was fired acts like the jerk that he is by threatening Ching to call the cops on him only to have him shot by one of Ching's henchmen as he was making a phone call that lead to a police raid on the place. In the raid pretty Viola Avery, Esther Nalston, who was at the Canton House gambling, playing Chinese checkers, was grabbed along with some two dozen other gambling patrons and dealers. With the help of the suave and debonair Moss who told the cops that Viola's father is non other then federal circuit judge Avery, Oscar Apfel, she was let go. Only to later become involved up to her neck in infiltrating and bursting the Moss/Ching smuggling ring with her new boyfriend and Federal Immigration Agent the dashing and two fisted, as well as ex WWI ace pilot, Bob Baxter (Regis Toomey).

Both Baxter and Viola go undercover for the government to smash this illegal Chinese immigrant smuggling ring with Baxter putting in, via the San Francisco Chronicle, for the late Flash Fetherston's job. Baxter gets the job but never has a chance to take off until much later as he forced down Big Boss Moss, after a dogfight, who was trying to make his escape south of the border. Viola at first being held hostage by one of Ching's goon to make sure that the goods, the illegal Chinese immigrants, would be delivered safe and sound makes her escape and takes off with the only plane left at Ching's secret airfield.

Putting an end to both Ching & Moss smugging ring not only saved the government a ton of money in tracking down illegal immigrants used to take away Americans jobs, by being used as slave labor in Ching's restaurants and sweatshops, at the high of the depression when jobs in the USA were hard if not impossible to find. It also gave inspector Sullivan, J. Ferrell MacDonald, Baxter's partner the ambition to stay on the force, the US Immigration Services, another year so he can retire and get his long sought after pension. Most of all it gave the very bored and nothing to do but have a good time Viola a chance to serve her country and make her pop Judge Avery, who was starting to get a bit sick and tired of her crazy and mindless antics, to be proud of her for once.
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