The Man Who Wouldn't Talk
A man involved in a crime (Nolan) kills his key witness by mistake and resigns himself to death. He changes his name so as not to harm his family. The law is not content with his explanation, however.
Robert Ellis
Helen Logan
Lester Ziffren
David Burton
Edward Ettinger
Casts & Crew
Lloyd Nolan
Jean Rogers
Richard Clarke
Onslow Stevens
Eric Blore
Joan Valerie
Mae Marsh
Paul Stanton
Douglas Wood
Irving Bacon
Lester Sharpe
Harlan Briggs
Elisabeth Risdon
Renie Riano
Ernie Alexander
Stanley Andrews
Herbert Ashley
Hooper Atchley
Stanley Blystone
Gary Breckner
Harry Burns
John Butler
George Chandler
Cliff Clark
Ruth Clifford
Chester Clute
Frank Dae
Jean Del Val
Harry Denny
Abe Dinovitch
George Douglas
Jimmie Dundee
Eddie Dunn
Ralph Dunn
Edward Earle
John Eberts
John Elliott
Fern Emmett
Edith Evanson
Gus Glassmire
William Haade
Sherry Hall
Tom Hanlon
Harry Hayden
Jean Houghton
Arthur Hoyt
Selmer Jackson
Edward Keane
Robert Emmett Keane
Fred Kelsey
George Lynn
George Magrill
George Melford
Bert Moorhouse
Mantan Moreland
Edmund Mortimer
Paddy O'Flynn
Pat O'Malley
Franklin Parker
Imboden Parrish
Charles Peck
Arthur Rankin
Cyril Ring
Hector V. Sarno
Edwin Stanley
Charles Stevens
Paul Sutton
Charles Tannen
Charles Trowbridge
Emmett Vogan
Max Wagner
Fred Walburn
George Walcott
Bruce Warren
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