66 minutes
5/3/1939
When gangster Phil Daley gets rid of his chief Paul Burgess he has everything that money can buy, except the respect of his parents and his sweetheart Susan Warren. His younger brother Danny quits college and forces Phil to make him part of the gang. The overly-ambitious Danny fixes a prize-fight on which rival gang-leader Mike Luger loses heavily and, thinking that Phil has double-crossed him, sends gunmen out to kill Phil. They kill Danny instead and the frightened Phil flees to a country hideout. His chief lieutenant, Sid Travis, sets a trap for Phil when he returns.
Barton MacLane
as Phil Daley
Tom Brown
as Danny Daley
Eve Arden
as Susan Warren
Jack La Rue
as Mike Luger
Frank Jenks
as Sid Travers
Walter Woolf King
as Paul Burgess
Oscar O'Shea
as Pa Daley
Esther Dale
as Ma Daley
Horace McMahon
as Punchy
Ed Sullivan
as Narrator / Newspaper Columnist
Irving Bacon
as Real Estate Man
Heinie Conklin
as Thompson
Clyde Dilson
as Morgan
James Flavin
as George Mitchell
Jennifer Gray
as Telephone Operator
Eddie Hall
as Taxi Cab Driver
Gordon Jones
as Chuck Hardy
Donald Kirke
as Bit Role
Jimmie Lucas
as Stooge
Jerry Marlowe
as Nick
LeRoy Mason
as Poker Game Robber
Frank Melton
as Hotel Clerk
Charles R. Moore
as Ray
Miki Morita
as Butler
Raymond Parker
as Student
Buster Phelps
as Boy
Oscar Polk
as Arthur, Harlem Numbers Man
Cully Richards
as Herman
Frances Robinson
as Florist Shop Employee
Don Rowan
as Stranger
Tom Rutherford
as Red
John Sheehan
as Ray Norman
Martin Turner
as Mickey
Carleton Young
as Thompson, Luger Henchman
Walter Young
as Lawyer