
The Man Who Reclaimed His Head
Drama
Overview
A writer discovers he's being used as a pawn by greedy businessmen.
Top Cast


Claude Rains
Claude Rains
Paul Verin
Claude Rains
Paul Verin


Joan Bennett
Joan Bennett
Adele Verin
Joan Bennett
Adele Verin


Lionel Atwill
Lionel Atwill
Henry Dumont
Lionel Atwill
Henry Dumont


Juanita Quigley
Juanita Quigley
Linette Verin
Juanita Quigley
Linette Verin


Henry O'Neill
Henry O'Neill
Fernand de Marnay
Henry O'Neill
Fernand de Marnay


Henry Armetta
Henry Armetta
Laurent
Henry Armetta
Laurent


Wallace Ford
Wallace Ford
'Curly'
Wallace Ford
'Curly'


Lawrence Grant
Lawrence Grant
Marchant
Lawrence Grant
Marchant


William B. Davidson
William B. Davidson
Charles (as William Davidson)
William B. Davidson
Charles (as William Davidson)
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