The Hell Cat (1934 film)

The Hell Cat is a 1934 pre-Code American crime film for Columbia Pictures directed by Albert Rogell (70 minutes).[1]

Cast

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References

  1. Larry Langman, Daniel Finn A Guide to American Crime Films of the Thirties 1995 p110 HELL CAT, THE (1934), Col. Dir. Al Rogell; Sc. Fred Niblo Jr.; Cast includes: Ann Sothern, Robert Armstrong, Benny Baker, Minna Gombel, Purnell Pratt, Charles Wilson, J. Carrol Naish. Another entry in the hackneyed newspaper-crime genre,"


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