Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 0

Revenue

$ 0

Top Billed Cast

Humphrey Bogart

Joe Gurney

Kay Francis

Dr. Carole Nelson

James Stephenson

Bill Stevens

John Eldredge

Dr. Niles Nelson

Jessie Busley

Aunt Josephine

Arthur Aylesworth

Dr. Sanders

Raymond Brown

Sheriff

Harland Tucker

Mr. Ames

Ralph Remley

Mr. Robert

Charley Foy

Slick

Murray Alper

Eddie

Joe Devlin

Porky

Elliott Sullivan

Mugsy

Alan Davis

Pete

John Harmon

Slats

John Ridgely

Jerry

Richard Bond

Interne

Pierre Watkin

District Attorney

Charles Trowbridge

Dr. Ryan

Edwin Stanley

Dr. Jacobs

Sherwood Bailey

Boy (uncredited)

Clem Bevans

Villager #3 (uncredited)

Sidney Bracey

Bert - the Farmer (uncredited)

Nat Carr

Second Villager (uncredited)

Glen Cavender

Deputy Shooting Bill (uncredited)

Edgar Dearing

Police Detective (uncredited)

Edgar Dearing

First Policeman (uncredited)

William Gould

Chief of Police (uncredited)

John Harron

G-Man (uncredited)

Lew Harvey

Chic - a Gangster (uncredited)

Herbert Heywood

Clem (uncredited)

Max Hoffman Jr.

Second Policeman (uncredited)

Stuart Holmes

Doorman (uncredited)

Mickey Kuhn

Young Boy (uncredited)

Al Lloyd

Drug Store Clerk (uncredited)

Paul M. MacWilliams

Anaesthetist (uncredited)

Jack Mower

G-Man (uncredited)

Jimmy O'Gatty

Gangster (uncredited)

Paul Panzer

Gangster (uncredited)

Richard Quine

Medical Student (uncredited)

John J. Richardson

Townsman Running (uncredited)

Ann Robinson

Second Nurse (uncredited)

Cliff Saum

Gangster (uncredited)

Janet Shaw

Blonde Nurse (uncredited)

Carl Stockdale

First Villager (uncredited)

Doc Stone

Gangster (uncredited)

Charles Sullivan

Gangster (uncredited)

Lottie Williams

Farmer's Wife (uncredited)

Tom Wilson

Deputy (uncredited)

Frank Bruno

Gangster (uncredited)

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A review by Geronimo1967

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-06-22

When one of his boys is saved by a young doctor, gangster "Joe" (Humphrey Bogart) pays the man a visit and thanks him with $500 and a promise (threat?) of future work. It's at one such consultation that the police swoop, the young man is killed in the melee and his now widow, fellow doctor, "Carole" (Kay Francis) is suspected of complicity. Though acquitted in court, she is given three months to prove her innocence or face being struck off as a physician - and that means she must do a bit of detective work of her own. It's not the most plausible of stories this. The involvement of James Stevenson ("Bill") as a latter day wandering minstrel doesn't help on that front and the ending is really pretty daft, but Bogart adds a charming degree of (very mild) menace to his Napoleon-obsessed character and Kay Francis, though hardly challenged any of this, still has a star quality to bring to the proceedings. Not great, no - but an enjoyable enough hour of cinema.