
We're on the Jury
Comedy · Crime · Mystery
Overview
A juror at a murder trial is convinced the defendant is innocent.
Top Cast


Victor Moore
Victor Moore
J. Clarence "Pudgy" Beaver
Victor Moore
J. Clarence "Pudgy" Beaver


Helen Broderick
Helen Broderick
Agnes Dean
Helen Broderick
Agnes Dean


Phillip Huston
Phillip Huston
Steve Bell
Phillip Huston
Steve Bell


Louise Latimer
Louise Latimer
Mrs. Clyde
Louise Latimer
Mrs. Clyde


Vinton Hayworth
Vinton Hayworth
Mr. Williams
Vinton Hayworth
Mr. Williams


Robert McWade
Robert McWade
Henry Prime
Robert McWade
Henry Prime


Maxine Jennings
Maxine Jennings
Clara Simpson
Maxine Jennings
Clara Simpson


Frank M. Thomas
Frank M. Thomas
Mr. Van Cobb
Frank M. Thomas
Mr. Van Cobb


Colleen Clare
Colleen Clare
Charmaine Patterson
Colleen Clare
Charmaine Patterson


Billy Gilbert
Billy Gilbert
Ephraim Allen
Billy Gilbert
Ephraim Allen
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