A Man's World (1942)
Somewhere beyond the shores of the United States on a small island, where men ask no questions, women reveal no past and spies neither receive nor expect any mercy, a giant Chromite plant is working full blast to supply the United Nations with the precious war-metal. This is the story of that mine and the people working it in a land the law forget, but the evil and devious Nazis remembered.
Director:
Charles Barton
Writers:
Jack Roberts, Edward T. Lowe Jr..
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William Wright as Dan O'Driscoll |
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Marguerite Chapman as Mona Jackson |
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Larry Parks as Chick O'Driscoll |
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Wynne Gibson as Blossom Donovan |
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Roger Pryor as 'Bugsy' Nelson |
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Frank Sully as Sammy Collins |
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Ferris Taylor as Chief DeShon |
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Edward Van Sloan as Doctor Stone |
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Clancy Cooper as John Black |
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James Millican as Parks |
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Lloyd Bridges as Brown |
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Al Hill as Eddie Bartlett |
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Ralph Peters as Vince Carrol |
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Thelma White as Dancehall Girl |
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Frank Richards as Thomas |
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Shirley Patterson as Nurse Bentley |
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Al Bridge as Captain Peterson |
| Writing | Jack Roberts | Story |
| Writing | Jack Roberts | Screenplay |
| Writing | George Bricker | Story |
| Writing | Edward T. Lowe Jr. | Screenplay |
| Directing | Charles Barton | Director |