Cast

Joseph Calleia
Jack Moreno

Florence Rice
Abbey Reid

Thomas Mitchell
William J. Grady

Ted Healy
Joe "The Glut" Dwyer

Catherine Doucet
Hattie Reid

Jonathan Hale
Carter Spetner

Edward Nugent
Edward Spetner

Paul Stanton
Stringer

Robert Emmett Keane
Joseph B. Murphy

Jane Barnes
Marie Rosetti

Noel Madison
Benny Silvers

Selmer Jackson
Governor

Donald Briggs
Baldwin

Frank Reicher
Robinson

Ed Brady
Tramp with Heckler (uncredited)

Don Brodie
Pool Player (uncredited)

Jack Chefe
Russian Club Patron (uncredited)

Claudia Coleman
Society Woman (uncredited)

Heinie Conklin
Hot Clam Harry Foster (uncredited)

Richard Cramer
Heckler (uncredited)
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
For a change, Joseph Calleia is local lad made good. "Moreno" has become an attorney minded to help out his community and that means he must do deals with the devil - exemplified by Thomas Mitchell's "Grady" who insists he defend one of his henchmen and in return offers him "protection". As courtroom dramas go - this stage is quite unique as it all revolves around a fish! Anyway, thereafter his new arrangement doesn't well suit his independent spirit, and he is soon teamed up with the DA and on the trail of swindlers trying to sell a contraption that can detect gold. The story is a bit all over the place and the writing offers little of substance for the actors to play with, but the plot is solid enough and the message of truth and integrity writ large. It is long, but is essentially two stories knitted together and so just about works ok in the rather predictable end.
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