After the Dance (1935)
Though he was protecting her when he accidentally killed a man, Mabel Kane (Thelma Todd) refuses to testify on behalf of her dance partner Jerry Davis (George Murphy), and he's sent to jail. In a riot, a hostile convict (Jack La Rue) forces Jerry to help him escape, so Jerry takes to the streets himself. Nightclub entertainer Anne Taylor (Nancy Carroll) meets him, and convinces her boss Louis (Arthur Hohl) to hire him as her partner.
Director:
Leo Bulgakov
Writer:
Harold Shumate
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Nancy Carroll as Anne Taylor |
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George Murphy as Jerry Davis |
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Thelma Todd as Mabel Kane |
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Jack La Rue as Mitch |
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Arthur Hohl as Louie |
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Wyrley Birch as Warden |
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Thurston Hall as District Attorney |
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Victor Kilian as Kennedy |
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Robert Middlemass as King |
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George McKay as Danny |
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Virginia Sale as Edna |
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Darby Bevins as Undetermined Role |
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James Burke as Police Lieutenant |
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Monte Carter as Proprietor |
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Allan Cavan as Sergeant |
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Jack Daley as Captain of the Guards |
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Sayre Dearing as Extra as Nightclub Patron |
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Homer Dickenson as Secretary |
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Budd Fine as Guard |
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James Guilfoyle as Milkman |
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Samuel E. Hines as Announcer |
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Arthur Stuart Hull as Extra in Nightclub |
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Harry Hume as Clerk |
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John Irwin as Prisoner (uncredited) |
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Charles King as Extra as Cafe Customer |
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Lydia Knott as Mrs. Davis |
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LaGreta as Minor Role |
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Marc Lawrence as Tom - a Prisoner |
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Robert Littlefield as Secretary |
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Lois Loring as Girl with Mabel |
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Jack Low as Prisoner |
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Bruce Mitchell as Guard |
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Clarence Muse as Cook |
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Claude Payton as Guard |
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Hal Price as Detective |
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Florence Promise as Society Woman |
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Arthur Rankin as Georgie - Call Boy |
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Lew Seymour as Police Surgeon |
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Bert Starkey as Prisoner |
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Lloyd Whitlock as Assistant District Attorney |
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Charles C. Wilson as Chief of Police |
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Harry Wilson as Convict |
| Directing | Leo Bulgakov | Director |
| Writing | Harold Shumate | Screenplay |
| Writing | Harrison Jacobs | Story |
| Crew | Bruce Manning | Additional Dialogue |