actor

Johnny Apollo

67 %|Apr 19, 1940|Drama, Crime, Romance

Wall Street broker Robert Cain, Sr., is jailed for embezzling. His college graduate son Bob then turns to crime to raise money for his father's release. As assistant to mobster Mickey Dwyer, then falls for Dwyer's girl Lucky. He winds up in the same prison as his father.

Featured Crew

Hal Long
Story
Samuel G. Engel
Story
Arthur C. Miller
Director of Photography
Henry Hathaway
Director
Robert Bischoff
Editor
Philip Dunne
Screenplay
Rowland Brown
Screenplay
Harry Joe Brown
Associate Producer

Cast

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Tyrone Power
Robert Cain Jr. (aka Johnny Apollo)
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Dorothy Lamour
'Lucky' Dubarry
actor
Edward Arnold
Robert Cain Sr.
actor
Lloyd Nolan
Mickey Dwyer
actor
Charley Grapewin
Judge Emmett T. Brennan
actor
Lionel Atwill
Jim McLaughlin
actor
Jonathan Hale
Dr. Brown
actor
Harry Rosenthal
Piano Player
actor
Russell Hicks
District Attorney
actor
Fuzzy Knight
Cellmate
actor
Charles Lane
Assistant D.A.
actor
Selmer Jackson
Prison Warden
actor
Charles Trowbridge
Judge Penrose
actor
John Hamilton
Night Court Judge
actor
Gary Breckner
Announcer (voice)
actor
Harry Tyler
Prison Trusty
actor
Eddie Marr
Harry - Henchman
actor
Anthony Caruso
Joe - Henchman
actor
Stanley Andrews
Welfare Secretary
actor
Wally Albright
Office Boy
actor
Carol Adams
Dancer (uncredited)
actor
James Blaine
Guard in Solitary (uncredited)
actor
Stanley Blystone
Guard in Library (uncredited)
actor
Charles D. Brown
Sergeant Putting Pinch on Mickey and Johnny (uncredited)
actor
Jack Byron
Court Clerk (uncredited)
actor
Joe Caits
Prisoner (uncredited)
actor
James Conaty
Courtroom Spectator / Horse Parlor Patron (uncredited)
actor
Maurice Costello
Extra (uncredited)
actor
Tom Dugan
Tom Dugan - Prisoner (uncredited)
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Ralph Dunn
Guard (uncredited)
actor
Frank Fanning
Courthouse Guard (uncredited)
actor
James Flavin
Prison Guard In Library (uncredited)
actor
Bess Flowers
Peterson's Secretary (uncredited)
actor
Edward Gargan
Detective (uncredited)
actor
William Haade
Guard During Break (uncredited)
actor
Chuck Hamilton
Prison Guard (uncredited)
actor
Louis Jean Heydt
Prison Guard (uncredited)
actor
Robert Homans
Receptionist Guard (uncredited)
actor
Gladden James
Court Clerk (uncredited)
actor
Thomas Martin
Horse Parlor Waiter (uncredited)
actor
Frank McLure
Horse Parlor Patron (uncredited)
actor
Walter Miller
Guard (uncredited)
actor
Robert Morgan
Trial Spectator (uncredited)
actor
Philip Morris
Bailiff (uncredited)
actor
Edward Mundy
Train Announcer (uncredited)
actor
Field Norton
Doorman at Funeral Parlor (uncredited)
actor
Wedgwood Nowell
Courthouse Spectator (uncredited)
actor
James Pierce
Guard (uncredited)
actor
Alexander Pollard
Horse Parlor Waiter (uncredited)
actor
Tom Quinn
Horse Parlor Patron (uncredited)
actor
Dick Rich
Visitation Guard (uncredited)
actor
Cyril Ring
Cashier (uncredited)
actor
Don Rowan
Guard (uncredited)
actor
Geneva Sawyer
La Conga Dancer (uncredited)
actor
Dick Scott
Man at Police Station (uncredited)
actor
Robert Shaw
Clerk (uncredited)
actor
Lee Shumway
Guard in Warden's Office (uncredited)
actor
J. Scott Smart
Leader of Conga (uncredited)
actor
Edwin Stanley
Stock Exchange Official (uncredited)
actor
Larry Steers
Horse Parlor Patron (uncredited)
actor
Bert Stevens
Horse Parlor Patron (uncredited)
actor
Milburn Stone
Reporter (uncredited)
actor
Harry Strang
Doorman at Warden's Office (uncredited)
actor
Charles Tannen
Reporter (uncredited)
actor
Phil Tead
Reporter (uncredited)
actor
Harry Tenbrook
Guard Escorting Apollo (uncredited)
actor
Emmett Vogan
Radio Announcing Guard (uncredited)
actor
Norman Willis
Plainclothesman (uncredited)
actor
Charles Williams
Photographer (uncredited)