
Lawyer Man
Drama · Romance
Overview
Idealistic attorney Anton Adam makes headlines when he successfully prosecutes a prominent New York City political party boss named Gilmurry. Adam's sudden renown attracts the attention of high-profile legal eagle Granville Bentley, who asks Adam to become a partner in his law firm. But Adam's rising career takes a nosedive when he's framed by corrupt Dr. Gresham and a sexy actress in a trumped-up breach of promise suit. The only constant in Adam's life is the loyalty and unrequited love of his secretary Olga.
Top Cast


William Powell
William Powell
Anton "Tony" Adam
William Powell
Anton "Tony" Adam


Joan Blondell
Joan Blondell
Olga Michaels
Joan Blondell
Olga Michaels


David Landau
David Landau
John "Boss" Gilmurry
David Landau
John "Boss" Gilmurry


Helen Vinson
Helen Vinson
Barbara "Babs" Bentley
Helen Vinson
Barbara "Babs" Bentley


Claire Dodd
Claire Dodd
Virginia St. Johns
Claire Dodd
Virginia St. Johns


Alan Dinehart
Alan Dinehart
Granville Bentley
Alan Dinehart
Granville Bentley


Allen Jenkins
Allen Jenkins
Izzy Levine
Allen Jenkins
Izzy Levine


Irving Bacon
Irving Bacon
Court Guard (uncredited)
Irving Bacon
Court Guard (uncredited)


Wade Boteler
Wade Boteler
Court Policeman (uncredited)
Wade Boteler
Court Policeman (uncredited)


Sterling Holloway
Sterling Holloway
Olga's Dining Friend (uncredited)
Sterling Holloway
Olga's Dining Friend (uncredited)
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