Morals Squad's primary photo
  • Morals Squad (1960)
  • 57 min | Crime, Drama
Morals Squad (1960)
57 min | Crime, Drama

A NYC vice-squad detective has traced the headquarters of the city's largest vice-ring to a lower east-side bar catering to businessmen to want to entertain their out-of-town clients properly by supplying them with call-girls. He is known ...See moreA NYC vice-squad detective has traced the headquarters of the city's largest vice-ring to a lower east-side bar catering to businessmen to want to entertain their out-of-town clients properly by supplying them with call-girls. He is known by the madam, so he assigns a detective to infiltrate the gang and get the necessary evidence for prosecution. The undercover cop is recognized by one of the prostitutes as he had once picked her up on a shoplifting charge. Detective O'Connell then assigns a policewoman to get a job as one of the ring's call-girls. Written by Les Adams See less
Director
Writer
Barry Mahon (original screenplay)
Producer
Cinematographer
Trending

Become a member to see MOVIEmeter and news information about Morals Squad.

Status
Edit Released
Updated Apr 15, 1960

Release date
Apr 15, 1960 (United States)

Contacts

Become a member to see contact information for Morals Squad.

Cast

+ Add Cast
6 cast members
Name Known for
Bob O'Connell
Detective O'Connell Detective O'Connell   See fewer
Beverly Bennett
Policewoman Policewoman   See fewer
Vince Marcellino
Undercover Detective Undercover Detective   See fewer
Maritza
Call Girl Call Girl   See fewer
Jeri Archer
The Madam The Madam   See fewer
Vincent Barbi
Henchman (as Vince Barbi) Henchman (as Vince Barbi)   See fewer
There was an issue loading this tab.
There was an issue loading this tab.
There was an issue loading this tab.
There was an issue loading this tab.
There was an issue loading this tab.
There was an issue loading this tab.
There was an issue loading this tab.
There was an issue loading this tab.

MOVIEmeter

Members only

Become a member to access additional data

Ratings Breakdown