1. | This Is The Night | 1932 |
2. | Devil And The Deep | 1932 |
3. | Blonde Venus | 1932 |
4. | Hot Saturday | 1932 |
5. | Madame Butterfly | 1932 |
6. | She Done Him Wrong | 1933 |
7. | The Woman Accused | 1933 |
8. | The Eagle And The Hawk | 1933 |
9. | Gambling Ship | 1933 |
10. | I'm No Angel | 1933 |
11. | Thirty Day Princess | 1934 |
12. | Kiss And Make-Up | 1934 |
13. | Ladies Should Listen | 1934 |
14. | Enter Madame | 1935 |
15. | Wings In The Dark | 1935 |
16. | The Last Outpost | 1935 |
17. | Big Brown Eyes | 1936 |
18. | Wedding Present | 1936 |
Tired of the dangerous life as gambling boss, Ace Corbin 'retires' from the racket and travels cross-country by train to begin a new life with a new name. On the train, he meets Eleanor and they fall in love. Eleanor is afraid to tell Ace she's a soiled dove and Ace doesn't tell Eleanor of his shady past. Old enemies won't let Ace begin his new life, and old commitments's won't free Eleanor of her sordid ties. Ace's old life and Eleanor's deception collide with the typical results. But love conquers all!
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Cary Grant | Ace Corbin |
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Benita Hume | Eleanor La Velle |
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Jack La Rue | Pete Manning |
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Glenda Farrell | Jeanne Sands |
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Roscoe Karns | Blooey |
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Arthur Vinton | Joe Burke |
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Charles Williams | Baby Face |
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Edwin Maxwell | D.A |
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Spencer Charters | Detective |
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Larry Alexander | Telephone Operator |
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Hooper Atchley | Doctor |
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Brooks Benedict | Wilson |
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Sammy Bricker | Casino Patron |
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Kate Campbell | Detective |
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Gum Chung | Cook |
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Carrie Daumery | Casino Patron |
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Edward Gargan | Deputy |
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Jack Grey | Deputy |
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Arthur Hoyt | Roger |
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Marc Lawrence | Hood |
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Theodore Lorch | Gambler |
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Sam McDaniel | Porter |
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Frank Mills | Dock Man |
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Frank Moran | Gunman |
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Louis Natheaux | Croupier |
Director | Louis J. Gasnier |
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Max Marcin |
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Writer | Peter Ruric, Max Marcin, Seton I. Miller, Claude Binyon | |
Photography | Charles Lang |