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Midnight Alibi is a 1934 sound film directed by Alan Crosland, produced by First National Pictures, distributed by [[Warner Bros].] and starring Richard Barthelmess. Midnight Alibi is an adaptation of Damon Runyon's 1933 short story The Old Doll's House.
A print of the film is preserved at the Library of Congress. The film is also available on DVD on Demand from the Warner Archive.
Original Release
07/12/1934
US Release
07/14/1934
Cast
Name | Character |
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Richard Barthelmess | Robert Anders / Lance McGowan |
Ann Dvorak | Joan Morley / Joan |
Helen Chandler | Abigail Ardsley (Young) / Abigail |
Helen Lowell | Abigail Ardsley (Old) / 'The Old Doll' |
Henry O'Neill | Jonathan Ardsley / Ardsley |
Robert Barrat | Angie Morley / Angie |
Robert McWade | Senator |
Purnell Pratt | Wilson |
Harry Tyler | Hughie |
Paul Hurst | Babe the Butcher |
Directors
Writers
Cast
Name | Character |
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Richard Barthelmess | Robert Anders / Lance McGowan |
Ann Dvorak | Joan Morley / Joan |
Helen Chandler | Abigail Ardsley (Young) / Abigail |
Helen Lowell | Abigail Ardsley (Old) / 'The Old Doll' |
Henry O'Neill | Jonathan Ardsley / Ardsley |
Robert Barrat | Angie Morley / Angie |
Robert McWade | Senator |
Purnell Pratt | Wilson |
Harry Tyler | Hughie |
Paul Hurst | Babe the Butcher |
Arthur Aylesworth | Louie the Blind Man |
Vincent Sherman | Black Mike |
Asta | Skippy |
Ralph Brooks | Birthday Party Guest |
David Callis | Joe |
Eddy Chandler | Hummingbird Club Doorman |
Heinie Conklin | Pete |
Nick Copeland | Angie's Doorman |
Tom Costello | Rusty - Angie's Dice Game Croupier |
Virginia Dabney | Undetermined Secondary Role |