
Motive for Revenge
Drama · Thriller · Crime
Overview
Bank teller Barry Webster is driven to stealing bank funds by his mother-in-law who continually nags him about forcing her daughter Muriel to live in poverty...
Top Cast


Donald Cook
Donald Cook
Barry Webster
Donald Cook
Barry Webster


Irene Hervey
Irene Hervey
Muriel Webster King
Irene Hervey
Muriel Webster King


Doris Lloyd
Doris Lloyd
Mrs. Fleming
Doris Lloyd
Mrs. Fleming


Edwin Maxwell
Edwin Maxwell
William King
Edwin Maxwell
William King
Le Strange Millman
Le Strange Millman
District Attorney Milroy (as William Le Strange Millman)
Le Strange Millman
District Attorney Milroy (as William Le Strange Millman)


Russell Simpson
Russell Simpson
McAllister
Russell Simpson
McAllister


John Kelly
John Kelly
Detective Larkin
John Kelly
Detective Larkin
Edwin Argus
Edwin Argus
Detective Red
Edwin Argus
Detective Red


Billy West
Billy West
Ray - Convict
Billy West
Ray - Convict


Wheeler Oakman
Wheeler Oakman
Doane
Wheeler Oakman
Doane
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