Public Enemy's Wife (1936)
Judith has just been paroled for a crime which her vindictive, jealous, violent husband, Gene, fingered her for. Gene is in prison for life. She claims that she had no knowledge of Gene's criminal activity, but FBI agent Lee Laird doesn't buy it.
Director:
Nick Grindé
Writers:
Abem Finkel, Harold Buckley.
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Pat O'Brien as Lee Laird |
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Margaret Lindsay as Judith Roberts Maroc |
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Robert Armstrong as Gene Ferguson |
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Cesar Romero as Gene Maroc |
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Dick Foran as Thomas Duncan McKay |
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Joe King as Wilcox |
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Dick Purcell as Louie |
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Addison Richards as Warden Williams |
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Hal K. Dawson as Daugherty |
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Harry Hayden as Justice of the Peace |
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Al Bridge as Swartzman |
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Kenneth Harlan as G-Man |
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Selmer Jackson as Duffield |
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William Pawley as Correlli |
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Mary Treen as Telephone Operator |
| Directing | Nick Grindé | Director |
| Writing | Abem Finkel | Screenplay |
| Writing | Harold Buckley | Screenplay |
| Crew | Bert Kennedy | Stand In |
| Production | Samuel Bischoff | Producer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Orry-Kelly | Costume Design |
| Art | Hugh Reticker | Art Direction |
| Editing | Thomas Pratt | Editor |
| Writing | P. J. Wolfson | Story |
| Sound | Bernhard Kaun | Music |
| Crew | Ernest Haller | Cinematography |
| Writing | Gene Lewis | Dialogue |