When G-Men Step In (1938)
Having paid for the education and legal training of his younger brother, Bruce, with the idea that he would become a lawyer and join his business, Frederick Garth, a racketeer posing as an honest businessman, is dismayed when he learns that Bruce has become a G-Man instead.
Director:
Charles C. Coleman
Writer:
Arthur T. Horman
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Don Terry as Frederick 'Fred' Garth |
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Julie Bishop as Marjory Drake (as Jacqueline Wells) |
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Robert Paige as G-Man Bruce Garth |
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Gene Morgan as G-Man Theodore Neale |
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Paul Fix as Clip Phillips, Fred's Henchman |
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Stanley Andrews as Preston |
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Edward Earle as Morton |
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Horace McMahon as Jennings |
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Huey White as Henchman Turk |
| Directing | Charles C. Coleman | Director |
| Writing | Arthur T. Horman | Story |
| Writing | Arthur T. Horman | Screenplay |
| Writing | Robert C. Bennett | Story |