Tenth Avenue Kid (1938)
In this drama, a 12-year-old boy becomes an orphan after seeing a detective shoot his father. Later the detective feels bad and offers to become his friend, but his intentions are not entirely honorable as the detective really wants to know the location of the loot his father stashed during a robbery.
Director: Bernard Vorhaus
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Bruce Cabot as Jim 'Silk' Loomis |
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Beverly Roberts as Susan Holland |
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Ben Welden as Marty Dayton |
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Horace McMahon as Max Hooker |
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John Wray as Joe Turner |
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Jay Novello as Hobart |
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Charles C. Wilson as Commissioner |
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Byron Foulger as Dr. Belknap |
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Paul Bryar as Wheeler |
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Walter Sande as Detective Faber |
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Ralph Dunn as Detective Egan |
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Julian Petruzzi as Jerry Simons |
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Tommy Ryan as Tommy Turner, the 'Tenth Avenue Kid' |
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Dick Elliott as Gun salesman |
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Joe Devlin as Thug playing cards |
| Directing | Bernard Vorhaus | Director |
| Writing | Gordon Kahn | Writer |
| Writing | Adele Buffington | Story |
| Production | Arthur Siteman | Unit Manager |
| Editing | William Morgan | Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Irene Saltern | Costume Design |
| Production | Harry Grey | Associate Producer |
| Production | Al Wilson | Production Manager |
| Sound | Cy Feuer | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | Joseph Nussbaum | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | William Lava | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Ernest Miller | Director of Photography |