
The Beatniks
Drama · Crime
Overview
A young singer's chance at fame is threatened by his hoodlum pals.
Top Cast


Tony Travis
Tony Travis
Eddy Crane
Tony Travis
Eddy Crane


Karen Kadler
Karen Kadler
Iris
Karen Kadler
Iris


Peter Breck
Peter Breck
Bob Mooney
Peter Breck
Bob Mooney
Joyce Terry
Joyce Terry
Helen Tracy
Joyce Terry
Helen Tracy
Bob Wells
Bob Wells
Chuck
Bob Wells
Chuck


Sam Edwards
Sam Edwards
Red
Sam Edwards
Red


Charles Delaney
Charles Delaney
Harry Bayliss
Charles Delaney
Harry Bayliss


Claude Stroud
Claude Stroud
Hotel Manager
Claude Stroud
Hotel Manager
Frank Worth
Frank Worth
Gus
Frank Worth
Gus


Martha Wentworth
Martha Wentworth
Nadine
Martha Wentworth
Nadine
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