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195474 minCrime, Thriller

Jail Bait

Is Jail Bait a Hit or Flop?

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Is Jail Bait worth watching? With a rating of 3.75/10, this Crime, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Jail Bait Synopsis

Don Gregor, the son of famous plastic surgeon Dr. Boris Gregor, begins to hang around with young criminal Vic Brady and carry a gun. The pair attempt an armed holdup, and when things start to go wrong Gregor accidentally kills a night watchman. Fearing that Gregor plans to turn himself in, Brady kills him and blackmails Dr. Gregor into giving him a new face.

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Top Cast

Lyle Talbot
Lyle TalbotInspector John
Herbert Rawlinson
Herbert RawlinsonDr Boris Gregor
Steve Reeves
Steve ReevesLt Bob Lauwrence
Dolores Fuller
Dolores FullerMarilyn Gregor
Clancy Malone
Clancy MaloneDon Gregor
Timothy Farrell
Timothy FarrellVic Brady
Theodora Thurman
Theodora ThurmanLoretta
Bud Osborne
Bud OsborneNight Watchman
Mona McKinnon
Mona McKinnonMiss Willis
Don Nagel
Don NagelDetective Davis

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Jail Bait has received lower ratings (3.75/10) from audiences.

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Jail Bait is a Crime, Thriller movie that Don Gregor, the son of famous plastic surgeon Dr. Boris Gregor, begins to hang around with young criminal Vic Brady and carry a gun. The pair attempt ...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfNov 21, 2022
★ 4

Is this as bad as everyone says? In a word... Yes. It's dreadful. The relentless, twangy music that accompanies almost every frame of this daft detective yarn is almost as annoying as the profoundly mind-numbing dialogue - but the best bit has got to be the masterful plastic surgery carried out by world renowned "Dr. Gregor" (Herbert Rawlinson - who bears a passing resemblance to George Zucco) on the sofa of the guy's living room - without, it appears anaesthetic (for the patient, or ourselves). Steve Reeves manages to get his shirt off, just in case we doubt it is really him and the last five minutes must raise a smile - wry, no doubt, but a smile nonetheless for it's sheer naffness.