"Gangsters, nightclubs and the Roaring '20s."
George Raft
as George Raft
Pat O’Brien
as Dan McCorn
Janet Blair
as Billie Moore
Marjorie Rambeau
as Lillian Rice
Broderick Crawford
as Steve Crandall
Anne Gwynne
as Pearl
Edward Brophy
as Porky
S.Z. Sakall
as Nick
Marie Wilson
as Gracie
Iris Adrian
as Maisie
Gus Schilling
as Joe
Ralf Harolde
as Dolph
Charles Lane
as Hungry Harry
Arthur Shields
as Pete Dailey
Nestor Paiva
as Rinelti
Abner Biberman
as Trado
Janet Warren
as Ruby
Dorothy Moore
as Ann
Damian O'Flynn
as Scar Edwards
Mack Gray
as Mack "Killer" Gray
Frank Ferguson
as Reporter
Jay Novello
as Eddie
Jennifer Holt
as TWA Stewardess
Charles Jordan
as Gangster (uncredited)
Tom Kennedy
as Kerry (uncredited)
as Hungry Harry (uncredited)
Grace Lenard
as Grace (uncredited)
Arthur Loft
as Detective (uncredited)
Eve March
as Mary (uncredited)
John Maxwell
as Ed (uncredited)
Larry McGrath
Billy Nelson
as Tommy (uncredited)
as Eddie (uncredited)
Jimmy O'Gatty
Tony Paton
Lee Phelps
Henry Roquemore
as Will (uncredited)
Benny Rubin
as Counsellor (uncredited)
Harry Seymour
as Piano-Tuner (uncredited)
John Sheehan
as Oscar (uncredited)
Byron Shores
as Manager (uncredited)
Sammy Stein
as Slug (uncredited)
Kenny Stevens
as Ken Stevens (uncredited)
Charles Sullivan
Walter Tetley
as Western Union Messenger (uncredited)
Harry Tyler
as Wingy (uncredited)
Anthony Warde
Linda Brent
as Hat Check Girl (uncredited)
Eddie Bruce
as Photographer (uncredited)
Jimmy Conlin
as Newsman (uncredited)
Kernan Cripps
as Morgue Attendant (uncredited)
Joe Cunningham
John Daheim
as Andy (uncredited)
Fern Emmett
as Will's Wife (uncredited)
as Reporter (uncredited)
James Flavin
as Doorman (uncredited)
George Ford
as Club Patron (uncredited)
Pat Gleason
William A. Seiter
Director
George Abbott
Writer
Philip Dunning
Theatre Play
Felix Jackson
Screenplay
John Bright
Bruce Manning
Adaptation
Frank Skinner
Original Music Composer
George Barnes
Director of Photography