After the Dance

After the Dance

Drama, Romance | June 25, 1935

Though he was protecting her when he accidentally killed a man, Mabel Kane (Thelma Todd) refuses to testify on behalf of her dance partner Jerry Davis (George Murphy), and he's sent to jail. In a riot, a hostile convict (Jack La Rue) forces Jerry to help him escape, so Jerry takes to the streets himself. Nightclub entertainer Anne Taylor (Nancy Carroll) meets him, and convinces her boss Louis (Arthur Hohl) to hire him as her partner.

After the Dance

Drama, Romance | June 25, 1935

After the Dance
Though he was protecting her when he accidentally killed a man, Mabel Kane (Thelma Todd) refuses to testify on behalf of her dance partner Jerry Davis (George Murphy), and he's sent to jail. In a riot, a hostile convict (Jack La Rue) forces Jerry to help him escape, so Jerry takes to the streets himself. Nightclub entertainer Anne Taylor (Nancy Carroll) meets him, and convinces her boss Louis (Arthur Hohl) to hire him as her partner.
IMDb rating 5.5
Producers Columbia Pictures
Original title After the Dance
Directors Leo Bulgakov
Writers Harrison Jacobs, Harold Shumate

Cast

Nancy Carroll

as Anne Taylor

George Murphy

as Jerry Davis

Thelma Todd

as Mabel Kane

Jack La Rue

as Mitch

Arthur Hohl

as Louie

Wyrley Birch

as Warden

Thurston Hall

as District Attorney

Victor Kilian

as Kennedy

George McKay

as Danny

Virginia Sale

as Edna

Darby Bevins

as Undetermined Role

James Burke

as Police Lieutenant

Monte Carter

as Proprietor

Allan Cavan

as Sergeant

Jack Daley

as Captain of the Guards

Sayre Dearing

as Extra as Nightclub Patron

Homer Dickenson

as Secretary

Budd Fine

as Guard

James Guilfoyle

as Milkman

Samuel E. Hines

as Announcer

Arthur Stuart Hull

as Extra in Nightclub

Harry Hume

as Clerk

John Irwin

as Prisoner (uncredited)

Charles King

as Extra as Cafe Customer

Lydia Knott

as Mrs. Davis

LaGreta

as Minor Role

Marc Lawrence

as Tom - a Prisoner

Robert Littlefield

as Secretary

Lois Loring

as Girl with Mabel

Jack Low

as Prisoner

Bruce Mitchell

as Guard

Clarence Muse

as Cook

Claude Payton

as Guard

Hal Price

as Detective

Florence Promise

as Society Woman

Arthur Rankin

as Georgie - Call Boy

Lew Seymour

as Police Surgeon

Bert Starkey

as Prisoner

Lloyd Whitlock

as Assistant District Attorney

Charles C. Wilson

as Chief of Police

Harry Wilson

as Convict