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''Arson, Inc.'' is a 1949 American
film noir Film noir (; ) is a style of Cinema of the United States, Hollywood Crime film, crime dramas that emphasizes cynicism (contemporary), cynical attitudes and motivations. The 1940s and 1950s are generally regarded as the "classic period" of Ameri ...
directed by
William Berke William A. Berke (October 3, 1903 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin – February 15, 1958 in Los Angeles, California) was an American film director, film producer, actor and screenwriter. He wrote, directed, and/or produced some 200 films over a three-dec ...
. It is also known as ''Firebug Squad'' and ''Three Alarm Fire''.


Plot

Joe Martin is a fire fighter in Los Angeles who is assigned to the Arson Detail. His first assignment is to investigate a suspicious fur store fire that seems to be set by the store owner himself, Thomas Peyson. Joe's predecessor in the Arson Detail was killed when investigating the same fire and his file with his findings wasn't recovered from his body. This is just one of many suspicious fires in the last few years, where the insurance claims have been filed by the same agent, Frederick P. Fender. Joe begins with Peyson, and visits his apartment which is a site of a recent fire. He meets the babysitter, Jane, a young teacher, and Joe drives her home and ask her out on a date the next evening. It turns out Peyson and Fender are in cahoots together - the first thing Peyson does after Joe leaves is phone his accomplice. They meet the day after, as Joe comes to see Fender as the next logical step in his investigation. Joe never sees Peyson, who sneaks out through a back door. Joe gets very little information from Fender, but Fender has one of his men, Pete, tail Joe. Soon Joe realizes that he is being followed and when Pete finally makes contact, offering Joe a chance of making a little extra money, Joe decides to play along. When visiting an illegal bookie, Joe starts to fight a policeman and he gets fired for this behaviour. Pete makes contact again, wanting to use the ex-fireman in the insurance fraud racket. Joe and Jane both meet Fender at a party at Pete's, and Fender is smitten with the young teacher. Fender's secretary Betty sees this, and feels her own agenda is threatened. Joe is hired to do some work for Fender, and the following day he is to drive a car for Pete when he is setting fire to another store. Joe's job is to block the way for the fire trucks. Joe shares the plan with an undercover policeman, Murph, and after the fire is set, the cop steps in and extinguishes the fire before it grows out of control. All the goods are already removed from the store by Pete. Pete returns to the store and finds Murph at the scene. Pete shoots Murph, but more police arrive to the store, and a car chase ensues, where Joe and Pete ultimately manage to shake the police. Fender realizes the police were warned and suspects Betty. Fender orders her to watch Pete by dating him, and so they go on a double date with Joe and Jane that night. Joe tells Jane about his undercover assignment on the way to the club. When Betty gets drunk she accidentally discloses the address where the furs are stored and after the dinner, Joe and Jane go there. Joe is unaware that Betty was ordered to slip the address to trap Joe. Joe drives the drunk Pete home and manages to find the file from his predecessor in Pete's apartment. He takes Jane with him and returns to the warehouse where the furs are, alerting the police on the way. When Joe and the police arrive at the warehouse there are no furs in it. The police look at the file Joe brought and they find evidence implicating Pete in setting the fire. The police leave to arrest Pete, but Pete arrives to the warehouse with a gun. Fender is alerted of the situation by a night watchman and tries to get there as fast as he can, driving with Betty by his side. Joe manages to take the gun from Pete, but Pete gets the gun from the night watchman and pursues Joe and Jane as they try to escape. Pete sets fire to the warehouse, trying to trap Joe and Jane inside. Fire trucks get the alarm and comes to the warehouse, and Fender crashes his car on the way, driving too fast. With the help of the firemen, Joe catches Pete and overpowers him, and the rest of the villains are caught. Joe and Jane continue dating each other.


Cast

* Robert Lowery as Joe Martin * Anne Gwynne as Jane Jennings * Edward Brophy as Pete Purdy *
Marcia Mae Jones Marcia Mae Jones (August 1, 1924 – September 2, 2007) was an American film and television actress whose prolific career spanned 57 years. Early years Jones was the youngest of four children born to actress Freda Jones. All three of her ...
as Betty – Fender's Secretary * Douglas Fowley as Frederick P. 'Fred' Fender * Maude Eburne as Grandma * William Forrest as Deputy Fire Chief / Narrator * Steve Pendleton as Murph, the undercover man *
Byron Foulger Byron Kay Foulger (August 27, 1898 – April 4, 1970) was an American character actor who over a 50-year career performed in hundreds of stage, film, and television productions. Early years Born in Ogden, Utah, Byron was the second of four ...
as Thomas Peyson * Matt McHugh as Hubbell * Lelah Tyler as Mrs. Peyson * Emmett Vogan as Al, Night Watchman * John Maxwell as Detective * Richard David as Junior Peyson


Production

Filming began March 10, 1949. Location footage was shot in San Francisco. Actor George Reeves did some dialogue directing on the film. (Reeves ad directed in theatre).


Reception

The ''
Los Angeles Times The ''Los Angeles Times'' is an American Newspaper#Daily, daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California, in 1881. Based in the Greater Los Angeles city of El Segundo, California, El Segundo since 2018, it is the List of new ...
'' called the film "lively".


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''Arson Inc''
at BFI * {{William Berke 1949 films American crime films 1949 crime films 1940s English-language films American black-and-white films Films directed by William A. Berke Lippert Pictures films Films scored by Raoul Kraushaar 1940s American films English-language crime films