
Gambling (1934)
The adopted daughter of New-York-City gambler, Al Draper, elopes from quarantine (key plot word) with another voyager from Europe. Later she is found murdered in a hotel room. Draper is dissatisfied with the handling of the case by the district attorney and sets out to work the case himself. [For a film tagged elsewhere as having limited distribution and bookings, this film was playing at the Martini Theatre in Galveston, Texas in 1935.]All Releases
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Filmmakers | Role |
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Rowland V. Lee | Director |
George M. Cohan | Writer |
Garrett Graham | Writer |
Harold B. Franklin | Producer |
Jack MacKenzie | Cinematographer |
Cast | Role |
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George M. Cohan | |
Wynne Gibson | |
Dorothy Burgess | |
Theodore Newton |