My Son Is Guilty
My Son Is Guilty is a 1939 American action adventure crime film directed by Charles Barton and produced by Jack Fier. It stars Bruce Cabot, Jacqueline Wells, Harry Carey and Wynne Gibson.
My Son Is Guilty | |
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Directed by | Charles Barton |
Produced by | Jack Fier |
Written by | Harold Shumate Joseph Carole |
Story by | Karl Brown |
Starring | Bruce Cabot Jacqueline Wells Harry Carey Wynne Gibson |
Music by | Edward Bernds |
Cinematography | Benjamin H. Kline |
Edited by | William Lyon |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures Corporation |
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Running time | 63 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Tim Kerry (Harry Carey), a veteran cop in the district of Hell's Kitchen, welcomes his son Ritzy (Bruce Cabot) after spending two years in prison. Ritzy has good friends and his former wife Julia (Julie Bishop) is hopeful that it will go on the right track. But the head of the gang, Morelli (Wynne Gibson) knows that Ritzy has good talent for crime, and makes a great offer, very hard to refuse.
Cast
Actor | Role |
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Bruce Cabot | Ritzy Kerry |
Julie Bishop | Julia Allen |
Glenn Ford | Barney |
Harry Carey | Officer Tim Kerry |
Edgar Buchanan | Dan, Bartender |
Wynne Gibson | Claire Morelli |
Bruce Bennett | Lefty |
Don Beddoe | Duke Mason |
Dick Curtis | Monk |
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References
- The Great Gangster Pictures II, by James Robert Parish, Michael R. Pitts
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