Cabaret (1927)
Gloria Trask, who has risen from a squalid East Side environment to stardom in Costigan's nightclub, is admired by Tom Westcott, detective, and Sam Roberts, a gangster with whom her brother is involved. Andy, threatened by the gang, is forced to pay off, and in a showdown in Gloria's dressing room, Andy shoots Roberts in self-defense. Gloria helps her brother to leave on a South American liner, while Tom forces Roberts' girlfriend Blanche to admit to witnessing the crime. Blanche insists that it was murder, but Tom forces her to admit that Roberts had a gun by accusing her of the killing.
Director: Robert G. Vignola
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Gilda Gray as Gloria Trask |
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Tom Moore as Tom Westcott |
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Chester Conklin as Jerry Trask |
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Mona Palma as Blanche Howard |
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Jack Egan as Any Task |
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William Harrigan as Jack Costigan |
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Charles Byer as Sam Roberts |
| Directing | Robert G. Vignola | Director |
| Writing | John W. Conway | Writer |
| Writing | Becky Gardiner | Writer |
| Writing | Owen Davis | Writer |
| Camera | Harry Fischbeck | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Ralph Block | Editor |