Tear Gas Squad
Tear Gas Squad is a 1940 American drama film directed by Terry O. Morse and starring Dennis Morgan, John Payne and Gloria Dickson. The film was made under the working title of State Cop. It includes the song I'm an Officer of the Law.
Plot
Tommy McCabe is a cocky nightclub singer who gets his jollies out of making fun of the local police force. In fact, his act includes a parody of a policeman. This does not prove amusing to pretty Jerry Sullivan, the daughter of a police lieutenant, nor to Jerry's flatfoot boyfriend Bill Morrissey. Tommy falls in love with Jerry, but initially receives a cool reception from her father and brothers, who are also police officers. Tommy's singing in the Sullivan parlor melts the hearts of everyone but Morissey. Due to his love for Jerry, Tommy joins the police force. Jealous, Morrissey subjects him to a rigorous training program beyond what is typical for cadets. Eventually suspended from the police because of his carelessness, Tommy ends up saving the day by saving Morrisey's life. Tommy is finally reinstated in the force, thus rewarding Jerry's faith in him.Cast
- Dennis Morgan as Tommy McCabe
- John Payne as Bill Morrissey
- Gloria Dickson as Jerry Sullivan
- George Reeves as Joe McCabe
- Frank Wilcox as Sgt. Crump
- Herbert Anderson as Pliny Jones
- Julie Stevens as Lois
- Harry Shannon as Lt. Sullivan
- Mary Gordon as Mrs. Sullivan
- William Gould as Capt. Henderson
- John Hamilton as Chief Ferris
- Edgar Buchanan as Cousin Andy
- Dick Rich as Cousin Pat
- William Hopper as George
- Adrian Morris as Crusty, The Hit-Man