Okay, Chief (1931)
Bradshaw, an Englishman, is arrested for the New York killing of booze racketeer Buck Cooly. Interrogated by police chief Galvin, Bradshaw claims self-defence, but refuses to name the woman he was with at the speakeasy where Cooly was shot, and who could provide the alibi that would exonerate him from a murder charge. Galvin's continued pursuit of the woman's identity eventually leads to an unwelcome surprise.
Director:
Bernerd Mainwaring
Writer:
W.T. Ellwanger
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W.T. Ellwanger as Police Commissioner Wally Galvin |
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Frances Day as Mrs Galvin |
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Walter Armitage as Bradshaw |
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Albert Whelan as Irish Cop |
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Percy Parsons as Kelly |
| Writing | W.T. Ellwanger | Screenplay |
| Directing | Bernerd Mainwaring | Director |