
The Mouthpiece
Drama
Overview
A prosecutor quits his job and becomes a defense attorney when he finds out that a man he got convicted and executed was actually innocent.
Top Cast


Warren William
Warren William
Vincent 'Vince' Day
Warren William
Vincent 'Vince' Day


Sidney Fox
Sidney Fox
Celia Farraday
Sidney Fox
Celia Farraday


Aline MacMahon
Aline MacMahon
Miss Hickey, Day's Secretary
Aline MacMahon
Miss Hickey, Day's Secretary


John Wray
John Wray
Mr. Barton
John Wray
Mr. Barton


Mae Madison
Mae Madison
Elaine
Mae Madison
Elaine


Ralph Ince
Ralph Ince
J.B. Roscoe
Ralph Ince
J.B. Roscoe


Morgan Wallace
Morgan Wallace
E.A. Smith
Morgan Wallace
E.A. Smith


Guy Kibbee
Guy Kibbee
Bartender
Guy Kibbee
Bartender


J. Carrol Naish
J. Carrol Naish
Tony Rocco
J. Carrol Naish
Tony Rocco


Walter Walker
Walter Walker
District Attorney Forbes
Walter Walker
District Attorney Forbes
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