

94 minutes
4/19/1940
Wall Street broker Robert Cain, Sr., is jailed for embezzling. His college graduate son Bob then turns to crime to raise money for his father's release. As assistant to mobster Mickey Dwyer, then falls for Dwyer's girl Lucky. He winds up in the same prison as his father.

Tyrone Power
as Robert Cain Jr. (aka Johnny Apollo)

Dorothy Lamour
as 'Lucky' Dubarry

Edward Arnold
as Robert Cain Sr.

Lloyd Nolan
as Mickey Dwyer

Charley Grapewin
as Judge Emmett T. Brennan

Lionel Atwill
as Jim McLaughlin

Marc Lawrence
as Bates

Jonathan Hale
as Dr. Brown

Harry Rosenthal
as Piano Player

Russell Hicks
as District Attorney

Fuzzy Knight
as Cellmate

Charles Lane
as Assistant D.A.

Selmer Jackson
as Prison Warden

Charles Trowbridge
as Judge Penrose

John Hamilton
as Night Court Judge

William Pawley
as Paul
Eric Wilton
as Butler
Gary Breckner
as Announcer (voice)

Harry Tyler
as Prison Trusty

George Irving
as Mr. Ives

Eddie Marr
as Harry - Henchman

Anthony Caruso
as Joe - Henchman

Stanley Andrews
as Welfare Secretary

Wally Albright
as Office Boy

Carol Adams
as Dancer (uncredited)

James Blaine
as Guard in Solitary (uncredited)

Stanley Blystone
as Guard in Library (uncredited)

Charles D. Brown
as Sergeant Putting Pinch on Mickey and Johnny (uncredited)
Jack Byron
as Court Clerk (uncredited)

Joe Caits
as Prisoner (uncredited)
James Conaty
as Courtroom Spectator / Horse Parlor Patron (uncredited)

Maurice Costello
as Extra (uncredited)

Tom Dugan
as Tom Dugan - Prisoner (uncredited)

Ralph Dunn
as Guard (uncredited)

Frank Fanning
as Courthouse Guard (uncredited)

James Flavin
as Prison Guard In Library (uncredited)

Bess Flowers
as Peterson's Secretary (uncredited)

Edward Gargan
as Detective (uncredited)

William Haade
as Guard During Break (uncredited)
Chuck Hamilton
as Prison Guard (uncredited)

Louis Jean Heydt
as Prison Guard (uncredited)

Robert Homans
as Receptionist Guard (uncredited)

Gladden James
as Court Clerk (uncredited)
Thomas Martin
as Horse Parlor Waiter (uncredited)

Frank McLure
as Horse Parlor Patron (uncredited)

Walter Miller
as Guard (uncredited)
Robert Morgan
as Trial Spectator (uncredited)
Philip Morris
as Bailiff (uncredited)
Edward Mundy
as Train Announcer (uncredited)
Field Norton
as Doorman at Funeral Parlor (uncredited)

Wedgwood Nowell
as Courthouse Spectator (uncredited)

James Pierce
as Guard (uncredited)
Alexander Pollard
as Horse Parlor Waiter (uncredited)
Tom Quinn
as Horse Parlor Patron (uncredited)

Dick Rich
as Visitation Guard (uncredited)
Cyril Ring
as Cashier (uncredited)

Don Rowan
as Guard (uncredited)
Geneva Sawyer
as La Conga Dancer (uncredited)
Dick Scott
as Man at Police Station (uncredited)

Robert Shaw
as Clerk (uncredited)

Lee Shumway
as Guard in Warden's Office (uncredited)

J. Scott Smart
as Leader of Conga (uncredited)

Edwin Stanley
as Stock Exchange Official (uncredited)

Larry Steers
as Horse Parlor Patron (uncredited)

Bert Stevens
as Horse Parlor Patron (uncredited)

Milburn Stone
as Reporter (uncredited)

Harry Strang
as Doorman at Warden's Office (uncredited)

Charles Tannen
as Reporter (uncredited)

Phil Tead
as Reporter (uncredited)

Harry Tenbrook
as Guard Escorting Apollo (uncredited)

Emmett Vogan
as Radio Announcing Guard (uncredited)

Norman Willis
as Plainclothesman (uncredited)

Charles Williams
as Photographer (uncredited)