


Later, Robinson admits that he's killed his share of cops in his day, including her late brother.

When a detective tries to shoot Hamilton, White gets her hands on a gun and shoots the man, thereby allowing Robinson and his men to flee. Robinson and his boys have been having trouble with a rival nightclub and decide to put She prevails on him to keep mum, and he is soon in love with her, so much so that he is planning to go straight. He arrives and White gets to him before he can spill the beans. That's good enough for the gangster, and she is given a job to tide her over. She arrives at Robinson's nightclub and says that she is Goodwin's widow. The killing is seen by Goodwin's sister, White, and she swears to wreak revenge on whoever pulled the trigger. Goodwin is waiting in a doorway for one of Robinson's cars to pick him up when he is suddenly shotĭown in cold blood. Goodwin joins Robinson's gang and is immediately accepted. Hamilton has eluded the cops, then he assumes Hamilton's identity because nobody in New York knows what the killer is supposed to look like. With Hamilton presumed dead, the cops think they've done their job. The train is coming into New York when the cops board and Hamilton apparently leaps off as it goes over a bridge. Hamilton before he gets off the train and is lost in the crowded city. Elliott and Goodwin are New York police officers who have learned that Hamilton, a hood from the Windy City, is coming to New York to do some work for Robinson, a gangland vice czar. A weak gangster epic that doesn't show off Robinson or anyone else.
