The Best Man Wins

The Best Man Wins

75 mins | Jan. 14, 1935

A diver saves his best friend's life but loses his own arm in doing so. Later, unable to find work because of his missing arm, he is forced to go to work for a criminal searching for lost treasures. Meanwhile his friend, who has since become a policeman, finds himself assigned to break up the crook's operation and bring in his gang--including the man who saved his life.

The Best Man Wins

75 mins | Jan. 14, 1935

The Best Man Wins
A diver saves his best friend's life but loses his own arm in doing so. Later, unable to find work because of his missing arm, he is forced to go to work for a criminal searching for lost treasures. Meanwhile his friend, who has since become a policeman, finds himself assigned to break up the crook's operation and bring in his gang--including the man who saved his life.
Producers
Original title The Best Man Wins
Directors Erle C. Kenton
Writers Ben Grauman Kohn, Ethel Hill, Bruce Manning

Cast

Edmund Lowe

as Toby Warren

Jack Holt

as Nick Roberts

Bela Lugosi

as Doc Boehm

Florence Rice

as Ann Barry

Forrester Harvey

as Harry

J. Farrell MacDonald

as Captain--Harbor Patrol

Richard Allen

as Harbor Patrolman

Oscar Apfel

as Chief of Police

Frank Benson

as Undetermined Role

Sammy Blum

as Undetermined Role

Ed Brady

as Tender

Roy Brent

as Sailor

Charles Brinley

as Undetermined Role

Earle D. Bunn

as Seaman

A.S. Byron

as Irish Policeman

Monte Carter

as Seaman

Eddy Chandler

as Eddie

Nick Copeland

as Dance Hall Proprietor

Gordon De Main

as Salvage Boss

Bill Dill

as Detective

Billy Engle

as Undetermined Role

Budd Fine

as Seaman

Sam Flint

as Doctor

Otto Fries

as Policeman

Adda Gleason

as Head Nurse

Grace Goodall

as Supervisor of Nurses

Frank Hagney

as Bouncer

Irma Harrison

as Undetermined Role /

Ben Hendricks Jr.

as Undetermined Role

Harry Holman

as Uncle Ed

Esther Howard

as Mamie

William Irving

as Bartender

John Irwin

as Undetermined Role

Selmer Jackson

as O'Neill

Johnny Kascier

as Seaman

Lee Kohlmar

as Old German Student

Mitchell Lewis

as Joe Martini

Bert Lindley

as Shakespearean Actor

Herman Marks

as Seaman

Charles Marsh

as Intern

Art Miles

as Seaman

Bradley Page

as Silk

Frank Sheridan

as Captain of the Salvage Tug

Bert Starkey

as Undetermined Role

Buddy Sullivan

as Sailor

Danny Sullivan

as Seaman

Emma Tansey

as Old Lady

Mike Tellegen

as Seaman

Harry Tenbrook

as Seaman

Harry Wilson

as Seaman

Frank Yaconelli

as Waiter