You Can't Beat the Law
You Can't Beat the Law is a 1943 American drama film directed by Phil Rosen.
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A poster bearing the film's American TV title: Prison Mutiny | |
Directed by | Phil Rosen |
Produced by | Ralph M. Like (associate producer) Lindsley Parsons (producer) |
Written by | Albert Beich (screenplay) Charles R. Marion (additional dialogue) |
Starring | See below |
Cinematography | Mack Stengler |
Edited by | Carl Pierson |
Production company | Monogram Pictures |
Distributed by | Monogram Pictures |
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Running time | 61 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The film is also known as Prison Mutiny (American TV title).
Cast
- Edward Norris as Johnny Gray
- Joan Woodbury as Amy Duncan
- Jack La Rue as Convict Cain, Prison-break Leader
- Milburn Stone as Frank Sanders (new warden)
- Charles Jordan as Rico Henchman Creeper
- Kenneth Harlan as 1st Warden
- Robert Homans as Prison Guard Duncan, Amy's Father
- George Kamel as Rico Henchman Jumpy
- Bryant Washburn as Attorney
- Willy Castello as Rico, gang boss
- Inna Gest as Patricia Bedford
- Selmer Jackson as Gattrnor
- Paul McVey as Wayne, death row inmate
- Tristram Coffin as Gang Lawyer
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External links
- You Can't Beat the Law at the American Film Institute Catalog
- You Can't Beat the Law on IMDb
- You Can't Beat the Law is available for free download at the Internet Archive
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