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Angels Wash Their Faces

64 %|Aug 26, 1939|Drama, Romance

A young man just released from a reformatory moves to a new neighborhood with his sister, intending to start a new life. However, he gets mixed up with the local mob boss and corrupt politicians and soon finds himself being framed for an arson and murder he didn't commit.

Featured Crew

Michael Fessier
Screenplay
Niven Busch
Screenplay
Ray Enright
Director
Max Siegel
Associate Producer
Leo F. Forbstein
Music Director
Robert Buckner
Screenplay
Dolph Thomas
Sound
Jonathan Finn
Idea

Cast

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Ann Sheridan
Joy Ryan
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Billy Halop
William "Billy" Shafter
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Bernard Punsly
Luke "Sleepy" Arkelian (as Bernard Punsley)
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Leo Gorcey
Leo Finnegan
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Bobby Jordan
Bernie Smith
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Ronald Reagan
Patrick "Pat" Remson
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Bonita Granville
Peggy Finnegan
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Henry O'Neill
A.H. Remson
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Eduardo Ciannelli
Alfred Martino
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Berton Churchill
Mayor James Dooley
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Bernard Nedell
William Kroner
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Dick Rich
Shuffle
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Jackie Searl
Alfred Goonplatz
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Margaret Hamilton
Miss Hannaberry
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Marjorie Main
Mrs. Arkelian
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Cy Kendall
H.J. Haines
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Grady Sutton
Gildersleeve
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Egon Brecher
Mr. Smith
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Frankie Burke
Reform School Boy Making Knife (uncredited)
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Glen Cavender
Driver of Moving Cart / Policeman at Bowling Alley (uncredited)
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Eddy Chandler
Policeman at Fire (uncredited)
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Jack Rube Clifford
Policeman at Fire (uncredited)
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Frank Coghlan Jr.
Al - Boy Working Lathe (uncredited)
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Eddie Graham
Mayor's Chauffeur (uncredited)
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John Hamilton
Officer H.A. Merton (uncredited)
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Sibyl Harris
Mrs. Smith (uncredited)
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John Harron
Reporter (uncredited)
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Howard Hickman
Judge Wilson (uncredited)
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Max Hoffman Jr.
Reporter (uncredited)
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Stuart Holmes
Policeman at Bowling Alley (uncredited)
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William Hopper
Reporter (uncredited)
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Edward Keane
Defense Attorney (uncredited)
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Jack Mower
Policeman at Accident (uncredited)
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Garry Owen
Driver Whose Car Hit Sleepy (uncredited)
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Paul Panzer
Man Running in Courtroom / Policeman at Bowling Alley (uncredited)
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Lee Phelps
Guard at Reform School (uncredited)
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John J. Richardson
Dish Vendor (uncredited)
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John Ridgely
Reporter at Pillory (uncredited)
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Cliff Saum
Mr. Miller (uncredited)
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Harry Strang
Assistant Turnkey (uncredited)
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Charles Trowbridge
Reform School Superintendent (uncredited)
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Jack Wagner
Jimmy Marsh (uncredited)
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Tom Wilson
Policeman at Bowling Alley (uncredited)