Numbered Men (1930)
Civilian Mary Dane and falsely imprisoned Bud Leonard love each other. Lou Rinaldo, who framed Bud to get Mary, and escape-minded King Callahan want to keep him in stir, but convict Bertie and the others, even including the Warden, set events in motion to prove that love and justice will prevail. NB: Prisoner numbers given in lieu of character names in many cast lists for this film do not match the numbers shown on the characters' uniforms, when these can be seen at all, and are not used in dialogue at all.
Director:
Mervyn LeRoy
Writers:
Henry McCarty, Alfred A. Cohn.
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Conrad Nagel as Bertie 'Duke' Gray, #50607 |
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Bernice Claire as Mary Dane |
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Raymond Hackett as Bud 'The Kid' Leonard |
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George Cooper as 'Happy' |
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Ralph Ince as 'King' Callahan, #12254 |
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Maurice Black as Lou Rinaldo |
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William Holden as Warden Lansing |
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Ivan Linow as 'Baby Face' |
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Fred Howard as Jimmy, a convict |
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Blanche Friderici as Mrs. Miller |
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Tully Marshall as Lemuel Barnes |
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Jack Wise as Bugs - Convict (uncredited) |
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Ernie Adams as Trustee with List (bit) |
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Chuck Hamilton as Convict (extra) |
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Leo Sulky as Convict (extra) |
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Ah Yot as Convict (extra) |
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Max Wagner as Convict Road Laborer (extra) |
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Jack Stoney as Machine Shop Convict (extra) |
| Writing | Dwight Taylor | Writer |
| Directing | Mervyn LeRoy | Director |
| Writing | Henry McCarty | Screenplay |
| Writing | Alfred A. Cohn | Screenplay |
| Camera | Sol Polito | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Dwight Taylor | Theatre Play |
| Art | John Hughes | Art Direction |
| Editing | Terry O. Morse | Editor |
| Sound | Leo F. Forbstein | Conductor |