- It opens in 1926 when three bank robbers, Theodore Kedrich, Jan Imarski, and Petra Lonelli, stage a daring daylight bank robbery and get away with a million dollars in cash. They are soon apprehended and sent to prison for ten years but the money is not recovered. Flash forward to 1936 when all three men have been released from prison and are about to be deported back to where they came from via the Deportation department at Ellis Island. They arrive by the ferry boat and already on hand to bid them adieu, and possibly learn where they stashed the missing money, is gang leader Dude and his three henchmen, Nails, Moxie and Bugs, and also Kendrich's niece Betty Parker there to bid old Uncle Ted a fond goodbye. Also on Ellis Island is a crook called Solo, who has an upper hand as he has stolen the credentials of a Treasury Agent named Peter James and has access to the prisoners, and has cut a deal with Kendrichs to get him off of Ellis Island.—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>
- In 1926, after a New York federal reserve bank is robbed of a million dollars, Ted Kedrick, Jan Imarski and Anton Lonelli are each sentenced to ten years in prison for the theft, but the money is never found. In 1936, they are released. As Kedrick is about to be deported through Ellis Island, a crook posing as Peter James of the Treasury Department offers to spring him if he will split the million fifty-fifty. A gang of thieves intervenes and abducts Kedrick to a warehouse, where they beat him to make him talk, but he resists. Kedrick's niece, Betty Parker, who has come to the island to say good-bye, is suspected of helping Kedrick escape. Gary, an Ellis Island official, believes that Betty is innocent, and he goes with his friend Kit to warn her. She tells them that strange men once approached her about the bank heist, but she told them that the only name she remembered was Dan Kilemo. The man posing as James locates Kedrick and helps him escape. When Kedrick says he will only talk to his niece, "James" gets him drunk and deposits him on Betty's couch, then bugs the room and waits in the room above Betty's apartment. Gary and Kit take Betty home. Gary discovers the bug and "James," but thinks "James" is a real government agent. While Gary and "James" are upstairs, the gang kidnaps both Kedrick and Betty, with the hope that Kedrick, to save Betty, will talk. Gary then researches the name "Kilemo" and discovers that a man named Dan Kilemo was interred at the Rosedale Cemetery in New Jersey shortly after the robbery. The first and second letters of Kedrick, Imarski and Lonelli spell Kilemo. At the cemetery, the gang digs up Kilemo's grave after tying Kedrick and Betty to trees. Kit then remembers that the real James showed up at Ellis Island, and he warns Gary, who tries to hold up the thieves himself, but only gets himself tied to a tree. As daylight comes, the gang unearths the coffin and while they transport the money bags from the coffin to the car, Kit releases the hostages. The James impostor then takes off in the getaway car and Gary, Kit, Kedrick and Betty follow, with the thieves in pursuit. Gary apprehends "James" and hides in a barn with the others, as the thieves arrive. Gary then removes the money from the getaway car and pushes the car out of the barn into the thieves' hands while releasing the farmer's honey bees. The thieves take cover, and the real James arrives with the police and arrests them. Kit's fiancée Adele, who had threatened to marry someone else when she saw him with a blonde, arrives fearing for his life, and Kit drives her to a neighboring justice of the peace with Gary and Betty as witnesses.
- Three men pull a bank robbery and get away with a million dollars. They're soon caught, but the money isn't recovered. When the gang's leader is released from prison ten years later he's sent to Ellis Island to await deportation. There he runs into a rival gang and a phony Treasury agent, all of whom want to find out where the money is. When the man disappears, two immigration agents and his niece set out to find both him and the stolen loot.—frankfob2@yahoo.com
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