
If He Hollers, Let Him Go!
Crime · Drama
Overview
James Lake (Raymond St. Jacques) is an escaped black convict imprisoned for a murder he didn't commit. Leslie Whitlock (Kevin McCarthy) offers James money to kill his wife, Ellen (Dana Wynter). He declines and tries to look up his old flame Lily (Barbara McNair), but discovers his own brother is now married to the sultry nightclub singer. James returns to Leslie, and the trio travel towards a mountain retreat. James and Ellen escape and try to find the murderer who had framed James years before.
Top Cast


Dana Wynter
Dana Wynter
Ellen Whitlock
Dana Wynter
Ellen Whitlock


Raymond St. Jacques
Raymond St. Jacques
James Lake
Raymond St. Jacques
James Lake


Kevin McCarthy
Kevin McCarthy
Leslie Whitlock
Kevin McCarthy
Leslie Whitlock


Barbara McNair
Barbara McNair
Lily
Barbara McNair
Lily


John Russell
John Russell
Sheriff
John Russell
Sheriff


Ann Prentiss
Ann Prentiss
Thelma Wilson
Ann Prentiss
Thelma Wilson


Royal Dano
Royal Dano
Carl Blair
Royal Dano
Carl Blair


Steve Sandor
Steve Sandor
Harry
Steve Sandor
Harry


Susan Seaforth Hayes
Susan Seaforth Hayes
Sally Blair
Susan Seaforth Hayes
Sally Blair


James Craig
James Craig
Police Chief Jim
James Craig
Police Chief Jim
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