The House Across the Bay
Nightclub owner Steve Larwitt (George Raft) sees his empire of investments collapse as he faces tax evasion charges and attacks by rivals. Believing Steve will be safer in prison for one year, his wife, Brenda (Joan Bennett), testifies against him on advice from his lawyer, Slant Kolma (Lloyd Nolan), who is in love with her. After Steve receives 10 years in Alcatraz, Brenda moves to be near him and avoids advances of airplane builder Tim Nolan (Walter Pidgeon), who knows nothing about her past.
Casts & Crew
George Raft
Joan Bennett
Lloyd Nolan
Walter Pidgeon
Gladys George
Billy Wayne
June Knight
Peggy Shannon
Cy Kendall
Frank Bruno
Joe Sawyer
Max Wagner
Georges Renavent
Joseph Crehan
Edward Fielding
Virginia Brissac
Carol Adams
Sam Ash
Herbert Ashley
John Bohn
Peter Camlin
Martin Cichy
Tom Coleman
Marcelle Corday
Gino Corrado
James Craig
Jean Del Val
Jim Farley
Franklyn Farnum
Al Ferguson
Sam Finn
Kay Gordon
Mack Gray
Harrison Greene
Charles Griffin
Kit Guard
Harry Harvey
Edith Haskins
Lew Hicks
Max Hoffman Jr.
Kenner G. Kemp
Donald Kerr
Bob Kortman
Maxine Leslie
Jack Lubell
Herman Marks
Eddie Marr
Major McBride
Etta McDaniel
Kitty McHugh
Miki Morita
Frances Morris
Pearlie Norton
Jeanine O'Donnell
Pat O'Malley
Elsa Peterson
Paul Phillips
Tom Quinn
Cyril Ring
Dick Rush
Helen Shipman
Harry Tyler
Mitzie Uehlien
Dorothy Vaughan
Victoria Vinton
Emmett Vogan
Ruth Warren
Norman Willis
Isabel Withers
Allen Wood
Freeman Wood
Sam Wren
Armand 'Curly' Wright
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