Universal-International has made a cold-blooded contribution to the current catch of crime-expose pictures. "Raging Tide" fearlessly rips the lid off the world's slimiest racket--commercial fishing. And because this is a factual expose, it takes you right to the spot where dirty work is being done; the action takes place on a fishing smack in the Pacific.
Here you actually see hooks being baited, fish being pulled in, and fish being cleaned. These revealing scenes are repeated again and again for maximum impact. Of course these are those who feel that one fish looks pretty much like another--fortunately, these cynics don't direct photography for Universal.
The hero of this show gets so fed up with fishing that he goes off to the big city and becomes a successful crook. Meanwhile, a fellow racketeer in the city decides to reform and takes up fishing. He drowns. There's a moral to all this, but "Raging Tide" won't make you wriggle in your seat.
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