The Fighting Rookie (1934)
Patrolman Jim Trent (Jack La Rue) hears the screams of a woman and rushes to her aid in an upstairs apartment. Inside, he is hit on the head and whiskey poured on his uniform. Gangster Louis Cantor (Mathew Betz) and his henchmen have used this ruse to get him off his beat in order to rob a warehouse. The Police Commissioner (DeWitt Jennings), knowing Trent is innocent, suggests he be dismissed from the force and get a job with the gang. At Cantor's swank gambling establishment Trent finds his girlfriend, Molly Malone (Ada Ince), who has been searching for him. With the evidence he has gathered, Trent captures Cantor and calls for the police.
Director:
Spencer Gordon Bennet
Writer:
George Morgan
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Jack La Rue as Patrolman Jim Trent |
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Ada Ince as Molly Malone |
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DeWitt Jennings as Police Commissioner |
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Matthew Betz as Lewis Cantor |
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Arthur Belasco as Bates |
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Hal Taliaferro as Gambler |
| Directing | Spencer Gordon Bennet | Director |
| Art | Paul Palmentola | Art Direction |
| Editing | Fred Bain | Editor |
| Camera | James S. Brown Jr. | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Tom Lambert | Sound |
| Production | Spencer Gordon Bennet | Producer |
| Production | Lester F. Scott Jr. | Producer |
| Writing | Homer King Gordon | Story |
| Writing | George Morgan | Screenplay |