

Drama · Comedy · Romance
Overview
An unpolished racketeer, whose racket is finding heirs for unclaimed fortunes, affects ethics and tea-drinking manners to win back the sweetheart who now works for his seemingly upright competitor.
Top Cast


James Cagney
James Cagney
Jimmy Corrigan
James Cagney
Jimmy Corrigan


Bette Davis
Bette Davis
Joan Martin
Bette Davis
Joan Martin


Allen Jenkins
Allen Jenkins
Lou
Allen Jenkins
Lou


Alan Dinehart
Alan Dinehart
Charles Wallingham
Alan Dinehart
Charles Wallingham


Alice White
Alice White
Mabel
Alice White
Mabel


Arthur Hohl
Arthur Hohl
Joe Rector
Arthur Hohl
Joe Rector


Phillip Reed
Phillip Reed
Ronny Gatson
Phillip Reed
Ronny Gatson


Hobart Cavanaugh
Hobart Cavanaugh
Fake Worthingham
Hobart Cavanaugh
Fake Worthingham


Mayo Methot
Mayo Methot
Gladys Farrell
Mayo Methot
Gladys Farrell


Renee Whitney
Renee Whitney
Bessie
Renee Whitney
Bessie
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