State's Attorney

State's Attorney (1932)

Invincible At Law... Irresistable At Love!

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1932-05-20
  • User Rating: 6.7/10 from 6 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 19min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: RKO Radio Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: George Archainbaud
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Summary

Corrupt alcoholic attorney Tom Cardigan is one of the best lawyers around, commanding the courtroom like a stage and often winning his cases. Mobster Valentine Powers, who employs Cardigan and put him through school, asks him to represent a woman, June Perry, accused of prostitution. Cardigan agrees. But he never expected to fall for her, which is problematic since he's angling to become governor and will need the right kind of wife.

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  • John Barrymore

    as Tom Cardigan
  • Helen Twelvetrees

    as June Perry
  • Jill Esmond

    as Lillian Ulrich
  • William 'Stage' Boyd

    as Valentine 'Vanny' Powers (as William Boyd)
  • Mary Duncan

    as Nora Dean
  • Ralph Ince

    as Second Trial Defense Attorney
  • Albert Conti

    as Mario
  • Frederick Burton

    as Second Trial Judge
  • C. Henry Gordon

    as Attorney Graves
  • Paul Hurst

    as Police Captain Morgan
  • Oscar Apfel

    as Mr. Ulrich
  • Blanche Friderici

    as Night Court Judge (uncredited)
  • Raul Roulien

    as Señor Alvarado
Writing Louis Stevens Story
Directing George Archainbaud Director
Art Carroll Clark Art Direction
Production David O. Selznick Executive Producer
Sound Max Steiner Original Music Composer
Editing Charles L. Kimball Editor
Production James Kevin McGuinness Associate Producer
Camera Leo Tover Director of Photography
Directing Hal Walker Assistant Director
Directing Frank Shaw Assistant Director
Writing Gene Fowler Dialogue
Writing Rowland Brown Screenplay
Sound George D. Ellis Sound Recordist
Writing Rowland Brown Dialogue
Writing Gene Fowler Screenplay
Camera Gaston Longet Still Photographer

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