I Am the Law

I Am the Law

Director: Alexander Hall Cast: Edward G. Robinson
Edward G. Robinson
, Barbara O'Neil
Barbara O'Neil
, John Beal
John Beal
, Wendy Barrie
Wendy Barrie
Alexander Hall
I Am the Law

I Am the Law

Director: Alexander Hall Cast: Edward G. Robinson
Edward G. Robinson
, Barbara O'Neil
Barbara O'Neil
, John Beal
John Beal
, Wendy Barrie
Wendy Barrie
Alexander Hall

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Overview

I Am the Law is arguably the best of the late-1930s films inspired by the racket-busting career of New York district attorney Thomas E. Dewey. Edward G. Robinson switches to the right side of the law as the Dewey counterpart, here named John Lindsay (!) A feisty, no-nonsense law professor, Lindsay is approached by a group of concerned citizens to act as special prosecutor to rid up their (unnamed) state of big-time lawbreakers. He wastes no time taking charge, storming into the prosecutor's office and firing anyone whom he suspects of being "on the take." With the help of his dedicated law students, who work alongside him for free, Lindsay purges the local government of such corrupt influences as Eugene Ferguson (Otto Kruger), the outwardly respectable "brains" behind the rackets. Among the minor pleasures in I Am the Law is watching Robinson dancing the Big Apple with gun moll Wendy Barrie in an early scene, and his firing of suspicious-looking Charles Halton with a brusque "Don't like your face! Never have! You've got shifty eyes and a weak chin!" (which, indeed, were Halton's screen trademarks). Barbara O'Neil, who the following year played Scarlet O'Hara's mother in Gone with the Wind, is quietly effective as Robinson's supportive wife.

Product Details

Release Date: 02/04/2014
UPC: 0043396437395
Original Release: 1938
Source: SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMT
Presentation: [Full Frame]
Sound: [Dolby Digital Mono]
Language: English
Sales rank: 43,618

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Edward G. Robinson John Lindsay
Barbara O'Neil Jerry Lindsay
John Beal Paul Ferguson
Wendy Barrie Frances 'Frankie' Ballou
Otto Kruger Eugene Ferguson
Arthur Loft Tom Ross
Marc Lawrence Eddie Girard
Douglas Wood Berry
Robert Middlemass Moss Kitchell
Ivan Miller Inspector Gleason
Charles Halton Leander
Louis Jean Heydt J.W. Butler
Emory Parnell Brophy
Joseph Downing Cronin
Theodore von Eltz Martin
Horace MacMahon Prisoner,Waiter
Frederick Burton Governor
Lucien Littlefield Roberts
Edward Keane Witness
Robert Cummings Sr. Witness
Harvey Clark Witness
James Flavin Witness
Harry C. Bradley Witness
Edward Le Saint Witness
William Arnold Witness
Frank Mayo Witness
Oliver Eckhardt Witness
Kane Richmond Student
James Bush Student
Anthony Nace Student
Robert McWade Student
Will Morgan Student
James Millican Student
Eddie Fetherston Austin
Scott Colton Graduate Law Student
Gaylord 'Steve' Pendleton Graduate Law Student
Marshall Ruth Graduate Law Student
Philip Grant Graduate Law Student
Alan Bruce Graduate Law Student
Nick Lukats Graduate Law Student
Walter Soderling Prof. Perkins
Bud Jamison Bartender
Iris Meredith Girard's Girl
Mary Brodel Hat Check Girl
Frank Bruno Gangster
Chick Collins Gangster
Jack Woody Gangster
Joseph De Stefani Cigar Store Proprietor
George Pearce Cigar Store Proprietor,Cigar Store Proprietor
Eddie Foster Thug
Jeffrey Sayre Thug
Phillips Smalley University Dean
William Worthington Committee Man
Lee Shumway Police Sergeant
Russell Heustis Man
Ed Thomas Steward
Walter Merrill Reporter,Actor
Lester Dorr Reporter
Reginald Simpson Photographer
Cyril Ring Photographer
Ernie Alexander Photographer
Bess Flowers Secretary
Lloyd Whitlock Headwaiter
Eugene Anderson Jr. Schoolboy
Fay Helm Mrs. Butler
Douglas Carter Actor
Chuck Hamilton Actor
Charles Sherlock Actor
George Turner Actor
Joseph Dowling Cronin
Horace McMahon Prisoner
Lane Chandler Policeman
Bud Wiser Policeman
Eddie Fetherstone Austin
Morris Stoloff Composer

Technical Credits
Alexander Hall Director
Everett Riskin Producer
Jo Swerling Screenwriter
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