Trapped (1937 film)
Trapped is a 1937 American crime film directed by Leon Barsha and starring Charles Starrett, Peggy Stratford, and Robert Warwick. The film revolves around the efforts of a state trooper to infiltrate and dismantle a gang of criminals involved in a series of robberies. Charles Starrett plays Trooper Tom Nelson, who goes undercover to expose the gang's operations and bring its members to justice. The plot features suspenseful situations, chases, and the typical elements of a B-movie crime thriller from the era. The film is generally considered a low-budget production, characteristic of Columbia Pictures' output at the time. While not a major cinematic achievement, it offers a glimpse into the popular crime genre of the 1930s.