

63 minutes
3/6/1937
After losing his bid for district attorney, an aspiring young lawyer agrees to defend a ring of car thieves.

Ann Dvorak
as Carol O'Neill

John Litel
as Victor Shanley

Carlyle Moore Jr.
as Bob Terrill

Joseph Crehan
as Judge Frederick J. Thompson

William B. Davidson
as Alfred H. Kruger

Stanley Fields
as 'Slim' Jacobs

Walter Miller
as Police Lt. Jerry Burke

John Sheehan
as 'Clouter' Hoag

Bill Elliott
as City Attorney Seabrook
Gordon Hart
as Superior Court Judge
Harrison Greene
as Bailiff Turner

Charley Foy
as Dutch
Eddie Foster
as Louie Rennick
Lyle Moraine
as Harry Jills

George Offerman, Jr.
as Adolph Nodle

Joan Woodbury
as Chiquita
Don Downen
as Car Thief
John Butler
as Kruger's Lawyer

Glen Cavender
as Counter Clerk

Wheaton Chambers
as Reporter

Eddy Chandler
as Eddie - the Detective

Richard Cramer
as Policeman
Joe Cunningham
as Reporter

Frank Faylen
as Reporter

Sam Flint
as Judge
Jack Gardner
as Reporter

Harry Hayden
as Stolen Car Victim

Stuart Holmes
as Party Guest

Robert Homans
as Policeman

Eugene Jackson
as Garfield Brown
Sheldon Jett
as Courtroom Spectator

Cy Kendall
as Milt - the Reporter
Richard Kipling
as Defense Attorney

James Pier Mason
as Police Detective
Pat McKee
as Mug at Party / Mechanic

Howard M. Mitchell
as Court Bailiff

Bert Moorhouse
as Court Clerk

Jack Mower
as Smitty - Police Detective

Louis Natheaux
as Party Guest
Henry Otho
as Mechanic

Paul Panzer
as Police Sergeant Clerk

Herbert Rawlinson
as District Attorney Larson
Cliff Saum
as Policeman

Houseley Stevenson
as Mr. Jones - Witness

Harry Tenbrook
as Party Guest

Leo White
as Harvey - Shanley's Butler

Charles C. Wilson
as Police Chief

Tom Wilson
as Tough Vagrant
Jack Wise
as Court Clerk