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Broadway

55 %|May 8, 1942|Crime, Drama

Gangsters, nightclubs and the Roaring '20s.

Featured Crew

William A. Seiter
Director
George Abbott
Writer
John Bright
Screenplay
Philip Dunning
Theatre Play
Bruce Manning
Adaptation
Felix Jackson
Screenplay
George Abbott
Theatre Play
Frank Skinner
Original Music Composer

Cast

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George Raft
George Raft
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Pat O’Brien
Dan McCorn
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Janet Blair
Billie Moore
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Marjorie Rambeau
Lillian Rice
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Broderick Crawford
Steve Crandall
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Charles Lane
Hungry Harry
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Arthur Shields
Pete Dailey
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Damian O'Flynn
Scar Edwards
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Mack Gray
Mack "Killer" Gray
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Jennifer Holt
TWA Stewardess
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Charles Jordan
Gangster (uncredited)
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Tom Kennedy
Kerry (uncredited)
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Charles Lane
Hungry Harry (uncredited)
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Grace Lenard
Grace (uncredited)
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Arthur Loft
Detective (uncredited)
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Eve March
Mary (uncredited)
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John Maxwell
Ed (uncredited)
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Larry McGrath
Gangster (uncredited)
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Billy Nelson
Tommy (uncredited)
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Jay Novello
Eddie (uncredited)
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Jimmy O'Gatty
Gangster (uncredited)
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Tony Paton
Gangster (uncredited)
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Lee Phelps
Detective (uncredited)
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Henry Roquemore
Will (uncredited)
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Benny Rubin
Counsellor (uncredited)
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Harry Seymour
Piano-Tuner (uncredited)
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John Sheehan
Oscar (uncredited)
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Byron Shores
Manager (uncredited)
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Sammy Stein
Slug (uncredited)
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Kenny Stevens
Ken Stevens (uncredited)
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Charles Sullivan
Gangster (uncredited)
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Walter Tetley
Western Union Messenger (uncredited)
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Harry Tyler
Wingy (uncredited)
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Anthony Warde
Gangster (uncredited)
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Linda Brent
Hat Check Girl (uncredited)
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Eddie Bruce
Photographer (uncredited)
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Jimmy Conlin
Newsman (uncredited)
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Kernan Cripps
Morgue Attendant (uncredited)
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Joe Cunningham
Detective (uncredited)
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John Daheim
Andy (uncredited)
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Fern Emmett
Will's Wife (uncredited)
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Frank Ferguson
Reporter (uncredited)
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James Flavin
Doorman (uncredited)
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George Ford
Club Patron (uncredited)
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Pat Gleason
Reporter (uncredited)