Drama Crime
Cashier and part-time starving artist Christopher Cross is absolutely smitten with the beautiful Kitty March. Kitty plays along, but she's really only interested in Johnny, a two-bit crook. When Kitty and Johnny find out that art dealers are interested in Chris's work, they con him into letting Kitty take credit for the paintings. Cross allows it because he is in love with Kitty, but his love will only let her get away with so much.
Directed by
Fritz Lang
Joan Bennett
Katherine 'Kitty' March
Edward G. Robinson
Christopher Cross
Dan Duryea
Johnny Prince
Vladimir Sokoloff
Pop LeJon
Dick Wessel
Detective (uncredited)
Margaret Lindsay
Millie Ray
Amzie Strickland
Woman (uncredited)
Byron Foulger
Jones - Apartment Manager (uncredited)
Arthur Loft
Dellarowe
Clarence Muse
Ben - Bank Janitor (uncredited)
Will Wright
Globe Loan Office Manager (uncredited)
Russell Hicks
J.J. Hogarth
Samuel S. Hinds
Charles Pringle
Cy Kendall
Nick (uncredited)
Emmett Vogan
Prosecutor (uncredited)
Dewey Robinson
Derelict Saving Cross (uncredited)
Milton Kibbee
Employee (uncredited)
Syd Saylor
Tom Crocker, Evening Globe (uncredited)
Edgar Dearing
Policeman (uncredited)
Edward Keane
Detective (uncredited)
Jess Barker
David Janeway
Rosalind Ivan
Adele Cross
Lee Phelps
First Policeman in Hogarth's Office (uncredited)
Charles C. Wilson
Watchman (uncredited)
Dick Curtis
Detective (uncredited)
Chuck Hamilton
Chauffeur (uncredited)
Fritz Leiber
Evangelist (uncredited)
George Lloyd
Vince Conway, Ledger (uncredited)
Charles Kemper
Homer Higgins
Anita Sharp-Bolster
Laura Michaels
Ralph Dunn
First Policeman in Park (uncredited)
Lance Fuller
Minor Role (uncredited)
Thomas E. Jackson
Chief of Detectives (uncredited)
Joe Devlin
Joe Williams, Morning World (uncredited)
Constance Purdy
Matron (uncredited)
Boyd Irwin
Critic at Gallery (uncredited)
Horace Murphy
Milkman (uncredited)
Herbert Heywood
Bellboy (uncredited)
Richard Cramer
Principal Keeper (uncredited)
Howard M. Mitchell
Employee (uncredited)
Fred Essler
Marchetti (uncredited)
Matt Willis
Policeman in Hogarth's Office (uncredited)
Arthur Gould-Porter
Critic at Gallery (uncredited)
Tom Dillon
Policeman (uncredited)
George Meader
Holliday (uncredited)
Beatrice Roberts
Secretary (uncredited)
William Hall
Policeman (uncredited)
Lou Lubin
Tiny - Bartender (uncredited)
Richard Abbott
Critic at Gallery (uncredited)
Rodney Bell
Barney (uncredited)
Tom Daly
Penny - Bartender (uncredited)
Robert Malcolm
Policeman (uncredited)
Neal Dodd
Priest (uncredited)
Gus Glassmire
Employee (uncredited)
Sherry Hall
Employee (uncredited)
Ralph Littlefield
Employee (uncredited)
Rose Plumer
Knitting Woman in Lobby (uncredited)
Wallace Scott
Drunk (uncredited)
John Barton
Hurdy-Gurdy Man (uncredited)

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