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The Secret Seven is a 1940 American crime film directed by James Moore and starring Florence Rice, Barton MacLane and Bruce Bennett.[1]
The Secret Seven | |
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Directed by | James Moore |
Written by | Robert Tasker Dean Jennings |
Produced by | Irving Briskin Ralph Cohn |
Starring | Florence Rice Barton MacLane Bruce Bennett |
Cinematography | John Stumar |
Edited by | Charles Nelson |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 62 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
editAfter being released from prison where he has been serving time after a youthful mistake, Pat Norris sets out to bring down organized crime in the city headed by racketeer Sam O'Donnell. He receives assistance from Lola, the Chief of Police's daughter.
Cast
edit- Florence Rice as Lola Hobbs
- Barton MacLane as Sam O'Donnell
- Bruce Bennett as Pat Norris
- Joseph Crehan as Police Chief Hobbs
- Joe Downing as Lou Bodie
- Howard Hickman as Dr. Talbot
- Edward Van Sloan as Prof. Holtz
- Don Beddoe as Maj. Blinn
- P.J. Kelly as Prof. Cordet
- William Forrest as Brooks
- George Anderson as Bennett
- Danton Ferrero as De Soto
- Cy Schindell as Felton
- Duke York as Karpa
- John Tyrrell as Candy
- Jessie Perry as Mrs. Norris
- Eddie Laughton as Bishop
- John Dilson as Walter Carter
- George Magrill as Scarlotti
- Sam Ash as Adams
- George McKay as Golden
- Ivan Miller as Prison Warden
- Herb Vigran as Salesman
- Hugh Beaumont as Southern Racketeer
- Edmund Cobb as Policeman
- Eddie Acuff as Driver
- Edward Earle as Twine Company Manager
- Lester Dorr as Racketeer
- Raymond Bailey as Racketeer
- Evelyn Young as Holtz Maid
References
edit- ^ Dick p.245
Bibliography
edit- Dick, Bernard F. Columbia Pictures: Portrait of a Studio. University Press of Kentucky, 2015.
External links
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