Unconvincing but lively formulaic crime drama programmer.
I Am the Law (1938)
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Runtime: 83 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Robinson gives a fine performance as a dynamic law professor, drafted by a civic leader to put an end to the city's gangster activity. When all his witnesses turn up dead, the professor uses his... Robinson gives a fine performance as a dynamic law professor, drafted by a civic leader to put an end to the city's gangster activity. When all his witnesses turn up dead, the professor uses his students for help and eventually points the finger at the civic leader for being involved with the rackets all along. Not exactly a surprising movie but plenty entertaining. [More]
Starring: Edward G. Robinson, Otto Kruger, John Beal, Wendy Barrie
Starring: Edward G. Robinson, Otto Kruger, John Beal, Wendy Barrie, Marc Lawrence, Arthur Loft, Douglas Wood, Robert Middlemass, Ivan Miller, Barbara O'Neil, Charles Halton
Director: Alexander Hall
Director: Alexander Hall
Screenwriter: Jo Swerling
Producer: Everett Riskin
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