
Guilty Hands
Crime · Drama
Overview
A district attorney commits the perfect murder when he kills his daughter's womanizing fiancé and then tries framing the fiancé's lover.
Top Cast


Lionel Barrymore
Lionel Barrymore
Richard Grant
Lionel Barrymore
Richard Grant


Kay Francis
Kay Francis
Marjorie West
Kay Francis
Marjorie West


Madge Evans
Madge Evans
Barbara 'Babs' Grant
Madge Evans
Barbara 'Babs' Grant


William Bakewell
William Bakewell
Tommy Osgood
William Bakewell
Tommy Osgood


C. Aubrey Smith
C. Aubrey Smith
Reverend Hastings
C. Aubrey Smith
Reverend Hastings


Polly Moran
Polly Moran
Aunt Maggie
Polly Moran
Aunt Maggie


Alan Mowbray
Alan Mowbray
Gordon Rich
Alan Mowbray
Gordon Rich


Forrester Harvey
Forrester Harvey
Spencer Wilson
Forrester Harvey
Spencer Wilson


Charles Crockett
Charles Crockett
H.G. Smith
Charles Crockett
H.G. Smith


Henry A. Barrows
Henry A. Barrows
Harvey Scott (as Henry Barrows)
Henry A. Barrows
Harvey Scott (as Henry Barrows)
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