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Der FBI-Agent


Der FBI-Agent

Der FBI-Agent (1935)

KrimiDrama

James “Brick” Davis hängt seinen Anwaltsjob an den Nagel, um als FBI Agent Gangster zu jagen, die seinen Freund Eddie erschossen haben.

Der Regisseur: William Keighley
Der Autor: Seton I. Miller

Erwartungsdatum: 1935-05-04
Status: Released
Run time: 85 min / 1:25
Budget: $450,000
Production Company : First National Pictures
Production Country: United States of America

IMDB


Casts

James Cagney
as ‘Brick' Davis
Margaret Lindsay
as Kay McCord
Ann Dvorak
as Jean Morgan
Robert Armstrong
as Jeff McCord
Barton MacLane
as Collins
Lloyd Nolan
as Hugh Farrell
William Harrigan
as 'Mac' McKay
Russell Hopton
as Gerard
Edward Pawley
as Danny Leggett
Noel Madison
as Durfee
Monte Blue
as Fingerprint Expert
Regis Toomey
as Eddie Buchanan
Addison Richards
as Bruce J. Gregory
Harold Huber
as Venke
Raymond Hatton
as Gangsters' Messenger with Warning
Marie Astaire
as Gerard's Moll (uncredited)
Brooks Benedict
as Man (uncredited)
Stanley Blystone
as Cop (uncredited)
Ward Bond
as Gunman at Train Station (uncredited)
Frank Bull
as Last Police Broadcaster (uncredited)
Glen Cavender
as Headwaiter (uncredited)
Nick Copeland
as G-Man with Farrell (uncredited)
George Daly
as Machine Gunner (uncredited)
Joe De Stefani
as J.E. Glattner - the Florist (uncredited)
Don Downen
as Joe - the Second Fingerprint Clerk (uncredited)
Florence Dudley
as Durfee's Moll (uncredited)
Eddie Dunn
as Police Broadcaster (uncredited)
Bill Elliott
as Bootlegger Who Gives Eddie the Bottle Outside the Club (uncredited)
Pat Flaherty
as Cop with Farrell (uncredited)
James Flavin
as Agent with Jean (uncredited)
Sol Gorss
as G-Man Guarding Leggett (uncredited)
Eddie Graham
as Bank Clerk (uncredited)
Jonathan Hale
as Congressman (uncredited)
Henry Hall
as Police Driver (uncredited)
Al Hill
as Hood (uncredited)
John Impolito
as Tony - a Florist (uncredited)
Perry Irvins
as Doctor at Store (uncredited)
Edward Keane
as Bank Teller (uncredited)
Mike Lally
as Gangster with Durfee (uncredited)
Marc Lawrence
as Gangster Killed at Lodge (uncredited)
James T. Mack
as Agent with Jean (uncredited)
Frank Marlowe
as First Gangster Shot at Lodge (uncredited)
Edwin Maxwell
as Joseph Kratz (uncredited)
Martha Merrill
as Nurse (uncredited)
Bruce Mitchell
as Sergeant with Farrell (uncredited)
Gene Morgan
as Lounger Outside Lunch Room (uncredited)
Adrian Morris
as Accomplice (uncredited)
Frances Morris
as Moll (uncredited)
Wheeler Oakman
as Gangster at Lodge Wanting to Quit (uncredited)
Lee Phelps
as McCord's Aide (uncredited)
Dick Rush
as Al (uncredited)
Ferdinand Schumann-Heink
as Congressman (uncredited)
Frank Shannon
as Police Chief at Lodge (uncredited)
Charles Sherlock
as First Trainee at Target Practice (uncredited)
Gertrude Short
as Collins' Moll (uncredited)
Mary Treen
as Gregory's Secretary (uncredited)
Monte Vandergrift
as Deputy Sheriff on Train (uncredited)
Dorothy Vernon
as Wardrobe Woman (uncredited)
Emmett Vogan
as Bill - the Ballistics Expert (uncredited)
Huey White
as Gangster Playing Cards (uncredited)
Tom Wilson
as Agent (uncredited)

Team

Writing Seton I. Miller Screenplay
Writing Darryl F. Zanuck Novel
Writing Seton I. Miller Story
Directing William Keighley Director
Camera Sol Polito Director of Photography
Sound Leo F. Forbstein Music Director
Editing Jack Killifer Editor
Costume & Make-Up Orry-Kelly Costume Design
Sound Stanley Jones Sound
Production Hal B. Wallis Executive Producer
Production Jack L. Warner Executive Producer
Production Louis F. Edelman Supervising Producer
Sound Bernhard Kaun Original Music Composer
Art John Hughes Art Direction

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