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Torchy Runs for Mayor

58 %|May 13, 1939|Action, Adventure, Comedy

Torchy conducts a one woman campaign against a corrupt mayor and crime boss, and when the reform candidate is murdered, she takes up the banner.

Featured Crew

Frederick Nebel
Characters
Earle Snell
Screenplay
Ray McCarey
Director
Bryan Foy
Associate Producer
Irving Rubine
Idea
Hal B. Wallis
Executive Producer
Everett Dodd
Editor
Lincoln Lyons
Sound

Cast

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Glenda Farrell
Torchy Blane
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Barton MacLane
Steve McBride
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John Miljan
Dr. Dolan
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Frank Shannon
Captain McTavish
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Joe Cunningham
Maxie - Editor
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George Guhl
Desk Sergeant Graves
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Joe Downing
Spuds O'Brien
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Irving Bacon
Hubert Ward
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John Butler
Chuck Ball
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Charles Richman
Mayor John Saunders
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Fern Barry
Secretary (uncredited)
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Sidney Bracey
Dolan's Butler (uncredited)
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Tommy Bupp
Urchin (uncredited)
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Glen Cavender
Store Customer (uncredited)
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Jimmy Conlin
Coroner (uncredited)
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Alice Connors
Secretary (uncredited)
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Hal Craig
Detective Dexter (uncredited)
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Jack Daley
Fred C. Tyler - Second Editor (uncredited)
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Joe Devlin
Stone - Dolan Henchman (uncredited)
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Frank Fanning
Detective (uncredited)
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Walter Fenner
Mr. Skinner - Star Publisher (uncredited)
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Chester Gan
Ling - Ward's Assistant (uncredited)
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Jack A. Goodrich
Photographer at Murder Scene (uncredited)
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Eddie Graham
Monk - Henchman (uncredited)
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Kit Guard
Kidnap Henchman with Torchy (uncredited)
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Kenneth Harlan
Stan - Star Advertising Manager (uncredited)
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Stuart Holmes
Mr. James (uncredited)
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Tom McGuire
Detective Tom (uncredited)
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Wedgwood Nowell
H.T.Cope - Third Editor (uncredited)
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John Ridgely
Photographer in Mayor's Office (uncredited)
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Dave Roberts
Radio Announcer (uncredited)
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Jeffrey Sayre
A. Dalzell - First Editor (uncredited)
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Millard Vincent
Dr. Reynolds (uncredited)
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Claude Wisberg
Newsboy (uncredited)
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Jack Wise
Police Stenographer (uncredited)