Midnight Court

A DOWN-and-OUT LAWYER, by DEFENDING A RACKETEER and HIS MOB, MAKES A COME-BACK TO FAME

After losing his bid for district attorney, an aspiring young lawyer agrees to defend a ring of car thieves.

Ann Dvorak

(Carol O'Neill)

John Litel

(Victor Shanley)

Carlyle Moore Jr.

(Bob Terrill)

Joseph Crehan

(Judge Frederick J. Thompson)

William B. Davidson

(Alfred H. Kruger)

Stanley Fields

('Slim' Jacobs)

Walter Miller

(Police Lt. Jerry Burke)

John Sheehan

('Clouter' Hoag)

Bill Elliott

(City Attorney Seabrook)

Gordon Hart

(Superior Court Judge)

Harrison Greene

(Bailiff Turner)

Charley Foy

(Dutch)

Eddie Foster

(Louie Rennick)

Lyle Moraine

(Harry Jills)

George Offerman, Jr.

(Adolph Nodle)

Joan Woodbury

(Chiquita)

Don Downen

(Car Thief)

John Butler

(Kruger's Lawyer)

Glen Cavender

(Counter Clerk)

Wheaton Chambers

(Reporter)

Eddy Chandler

(Eddie - the Detective)

Richard Cramer

(Policeman)

Joe Cunningham

(Reporter)

Frank Faylen

(Reporter)

Sam Flint

(Judge)

Jack Gardner

(Reporter)

Harry Hayden

(Stolen Car Victim)

Stuart Holmes

(Party Guest)

Robert Homans

(Policeman)

Eugene Jackson

(Garfield Brown)

Sheldon Jett

(Courtroom Spectator)

Cy Kendall

(Milt - the Reporter)

Richard Kipling

(Defense Attorney)

James Pier Mason

(Police Detective)

Pat McKee

(Mug at Party / Mechanic)

Howard M. Mitchell

(Court Bailiff)

Bert Moorhouse

(Court Clerk)

Jack Mower

(Smitty - Police Detective)

Louis Natheaux

(Party Guest)

Henry Otho

(Mechanic)

Paul Panzer

(Police Sergeant Clerk)

Herbert Rawlinson

(District Attorney Larson)

Cliff Saum

(Policeman)

Houseley Stevenson

(Mr. Jones - Witness)

Harry Tenbrook

(Party Guest)

Leo White

(Harvey - Shanley's Butler)

Charles C. Wilson

(Police Chief)

Tom Wilson

(Tough Vagrant)

Jack Wise

(Court Clerk)