
Half Angel
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Allison Long is acquitted on charges of poisoning her father but then her benefactor is poisoned. Reporter Duffy Giles has faith in her innocence.
Top Cast


Frances Dee
Frances Dee
Allison Lang
Frances Dee
Allison Lang


Brian Donlevy
Brian Donlevy
Duffy Giles
Brian Donlevy
Duffy Giles


Charles Butterworth
Charles Butterworth
Felix
Charles Butterworth
Felix


Helen Westley
Helen Westley
Mrs. Hargraves
Helen Westley
Mrs. Hargraves


Henry Stephenson
Henry Stephenson
Professor Jerome Hargraves
Henry Stephenson
Professor Jerome Hargraves


Sara Haden
Sara Haden
Henrietta Hargraves
Sara Haden
Henrietta Hargraves


Etienne Girardot
Etienne Girardot
Dr. Cotton
Etienne Girardot
Dr. Cotton


Gavin Muir
Gavin Muir
Dr. Barth
Gavin Muir
Dr. Barth


Paul Stanton
Paul Stanton
District Attorney
Paul Stanton
District Attorney


Julius Tannen
Julius Tannen
City Editor
Julius Tannen
City Editor
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