A Man Betrayed

A Man Betrayed

82 mins | Drama, Crime, Comedy, Romance | March 7, 1941

Bucolic lawyer John Wayne takes on big-city corruption in A Man Betrayed. He sets out to prove that an above-suspicion politician (Edward Ellis) is actually a crook. The price of integrity is sweet in this instance, since Wayne happens to be in love with the politician's daughter (Frances Dee).

A Man Betrayed

82 mins | Drama, Crime, Comedy, Romance | March 7, 1941

A Man Betrayed
Bucolic lawyer John Wayne takes on big-city corruption in A Man Betrayed. He sets out to prove that an above-suspicion politician (Edward Ellis) is actually a crook. The price of integrity is sweet in this instance, since Wayne happens to be in love with the politician's daughter (Frances Dee).
IMDb rating 5.9
Producers Republic Pictures
Original title A Man Betrayed
Directors John H. Auer
Writers Isabel Dawn, Jack Moffitt, Tom Kilpatrick

Cast

John Wayne

as Lynn Hollister

Frances Dee

as Sabra Cameron

Edward Ellis

as Boss Thomas 'Tom' Cameron

Wallace Ford

as Casey ('Globe' newspaper reporter)

Ward Bond

as Floyd, Amato's Goon

Harold Huber

as Morris Slade

Alexander Granach

as T. Amato

Barnett Parker

as George

Edwin Stanley

as Prosecutor

Tim Ryan

as Mr. Wilson

Harry Hayden

as Langworthy

Russell Hicks

as C.R. Pringle

Pierre Watkin

as Governor

Ferris Taylor

as Mayor

Jack Carr

as Skimpy, Henchman

Joseph Crehan

as / Bob - Globe Newspaper Editor (uncredited)

Greta Granstedt

as / Information Booth Clerk (uncredited)

Harry Allen

as Beggar Outside Club Inferno (uncredited)

Raymond Bailey

as Amato Henchman (uncredited)

Mary Bovard

as Brunette at Train Station (uncredited)

Buster Brodie

as Little Man at Soup Kitchen (uncredited)

Don Brodie

as 5th Precinct Worker (uncredited)

Jack Carr

as Skimpy, a Henchman (uncredited)

Tris Coffin

as Night Club Patron with Blonde (uncredited)

Maurice Costello

as Club Inferno Patron (uncredited)

Eddie Dean

as Elmer - Ice Man (uncredited)

Joe Devlin

as Tramp at Soup Kitchen (uncredited)

James Dime

as Waiter at Club Inferno (uncredited)

Dick Elliott

as Ward Heeler (uncredited)

Jack Gardner

as Man Pushing Wheelchair (uncredited)

Kit Guard

as Henry Jones - Voter (uncredited)

Robert Haines

as Poll Official at Fifth Precinct (uncredited)

Robert Homans

as Traffic Policeman (uncredited)

Patricia Knox

as Blonde from Kokomo (uncredited)

Paul Kruger

as Radio Station Doorman (uncredited)

Walter Long

as Henchman Asking About Pete and Louie (uncredited)

Frances Morris

as Pringle's Secretary (uncredited)

Wendell Niles

as Radio Announcer (uncredited)

Frank O'Connor

as Train Conductor (uncredited)

Jack O'Shea

as Club Inferno Patron (uncredited)

George Ovey

as Soup Kitchen Server (uncredited)

Eddie Parker

as Hood at Fifth Voting Precinct (uncredited)

Jack Raymond

as Voter Gilbert Monroe (uncredited)

Leona Roberts

as Mrs. Smith - Johnny's Mother (uncredited)

Jack Roper

as Montgomery, Club Inferno Employee (uncredited)

Carl Sklover

as Hood at Train Station (uncredited)

Philip Sleeman

as Al aka Scarface, Cameron's Henchman (uncredited)

Ray Spiker

as Hood at Train Station (uncredited)

Tom Steele

as Hood at Fifth Voting Precinct (uncredited)

Harry Strang

as Plainclothesman (uncredited)

Charles Sullivan

as Butch - Club Inferno Waiter (uncredited)

Minerva Urecal

as Librarian (uncredited)

Blackie Whiteford

as James Brown - Voter (uncredited)

Harry Wilson

as Club Inferno Attendant (uncredited)

Duke York

as Doorman at Club Inferno (uncredited)