

Crime · Drama
Overview
James “Brick” Davis, a struggling attorney, owes his education to a mobster, but always has refused to get involved with the underworld. When a friend of his is gunned down by a notorious criminal, Brick decides to abandon the exercise of the law and join the Department of Justice to capture the murderer.
Top Cast


James Cagney
James Cagney
‘Brick' Davis
James Cagney
‘Brick' Davis


Margaret Lindsay
Margaret Lindsay
Kay McCord
Margaret Lindsay
Kay McCord


Ann Dvorak
Ann Dvorak
Jean Morgan
Ann Dvorak
Jean Morgan


Robert Armstrong
Robert Armstrong
Jeff McCord
Robert Armstrong
Jeff McCord


Barton MacLane
Barton MacLane
Collins
Barton MacLane
Collins


Lloyd Nolan
Lloyd Nolan
Hugh Farrell
Lloyd Nolan
Hugh Farrell


William Harrigan
William Harrigan
'Mac' McKay
William Harrigan
'Mac' McKay


Russell Hopton
Russell Hopton
Gerard
Russell Hopton
Gerard


Edward Pawley
Edward Pawley
Danny Leggett
Edward Pawley
Danny Leggett


Noel Madison
Noel Madison
Durfee
Noel Madison
Durfee
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