

72 minutes
1/29/1937
Barry Brandon, a criminal lawyer, visits the night club of Denny Larkin, his primary client, with Betty Walker, a spoiled society girl. The police raid the club and Brandon pleads that the whole group is guilty, just to get even with Larkin for a rebuke. On the same night in court, Madge Carter is on trial for disorderly conduct, and Brandon volunteers to defend her, and proves the case against her if a frame-up. Finding that she is penniless, Brandon hires her as his secretary, and falls in love with her. Brandon is appointed district attorney and has ambitions of becoming the state governor. Having dinner at Betty's home, she maneuvers him, while he is drunk, into marrying her. Later, Madge is a witness when Larkin shoots down a fellow gangster. By threatening Brandon's life, he forces her to commit perjury at his trial, and say he fired in self-defense. Brandon, the prosecuting attorney (who has had his marriage to Betty annulled) knows she is lying but doesn't know why.

Lee Tracy
as Brandon

Margot Grahame
as Madge Carter

Eduardo Ciannelli
as Gene Larkin

Betty Lawford
as Betty Walker

Erik Rhodes
as Tony Bandini

Frank M. Thomas
as William Walker

Wilfred Lucas
as Brandon's Assistant

William Stack
as District Attorney Hopkins

Charles Lane
as Attorney (uncredited)

Aileen Pringle
as Mrs. Manning (uncredited)

Francis McDonald
as Jack 'Fingy' Doremus (uncredited)

Lita Chevret
as Nora James (uncredited)

Theodore von Eltz
as Larkin's Attorney (uncredited)

Cyril Ring
as Extra at Larkin's Nightclub (uncredited)

Edward Van Sloan
as Bit (uncredited)

William Worthington
as Party Guest (uncredited)

Sidney Bracey
as Wilson - Walker's Butler (uncredited)