The 1937 film "Vengeance" was a result of the British Quota Law, which required US films to feature a certain number of British cast and crew members. Columbia Pictures partnered with Commonwealth Studios in Canada to produce films that would meet this quota. The film, starring Dynamite Hogan, follows a young policeman who becomes a gang member to catch the crooks that got away.
What Price Vengeance
A veteran police officer's failure to intervene during a heist sparks a series of devastating consequences, culminating in his downfall and a downward spiral of self-destruction.