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Hold 'Em Jail (1932) Poster

(1932)

Full Cast & Crew

Directed by 

Norman Taurog

Writing Credits  

Walter DeLeon ... (screen play) &
S.J. Perelman ... (screen play) and
Eddie Welch ... (screen play)
 
Tim Whelan ... (story) and
Lew Lupton ... (story)
 
John P. Medbury ... (radio dialogue)
 
Mark Sandrich ... (screen play) (uncredited)

Cast (in credits order) verified as complete  

Bert Wheeler ... Curley Harris
Robert Woolsey ... Spider Robbins
Edna May Oliver ... Violet Jones
Robert Armstrong ... The Radio Announcer
Roscoe Ates ... Slippery Sam Brown
Edgar Kennedy ... Warden Elmer Jones
Betty Grable ... Barbara Jones
Warren Hymer ... Steele
Paul Hurst ... Coach Butch
G. Pat Collins ... Whitey
Stanley Blystone ... Kravette
Jed Prouty ... Warden Charles Clark
Spencer Charters ... The Governor
John Sheehan ... Mike Maloney
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ernie Adams ... Referee (uncredited)
Al Alt Al Alt ... Doctor (uncredited)
Roy Baker Roy Baker ... Football Player (uncredited)
Monty Banks ... Timekeeper (uncredited)
Bobby Barber ... Jailbird (uncredited)
Nathan Barragar Nathan Barragar ... Football Player at Practice (uncredited)
Clem Beauchamp ... Trusty (uncredited)
Ward Bond ... Football Player (uncredited)
Monte Collins Monte Collins ... Referee (uncredited)
Al Cooke ... Timekeeper (uncredited)
Mike Donlin ... Coach (uncredited)
Charles Dorety ... Photographer (uncredited)
Marshall Duffield Marshall Duffield ... Football Player (uncredited)
Billy Engle ... Assistant Referee (uncredited)
Charlie Hall ... Referee (uncredited)
Pat Harmon ... Jailbird (uncredited)
Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian ... Football Player (uncredited)
Alf James Alf James ... Deaf Inmate (uncredited)
John Kelly ... Football Player (uncredited)
George Magrill ... Cop (uncredited)
Frank Mills ... Maloney's Pal (uncredited)
Jim Musick Jim Musick ... Football Player (uncredited)
George Ovey ... Assistant Referee (uncredited)
Lee Phelps Lee Phelps ... Spike (uncredited)
Erny Pinckert Erny Pinckert ... Football Player at Practice (uncredited)
Marshall Ruth ... Nance Prisoner (uncredited)
Harold Schlickenmayer Harold Schlickenmayer ... Football Player at Practice (uncredited)
Eddie Sturgis Eddie Sturgis ... Riggs's Pal (uncredited)
Charles Sullivan ... Bidemore Player (uncredited)
Ben Taggart ... Doorman (uncredited)
George Templeton George Templeton ... Football Player (uncredited)
Jim Thorpe ... Football Player (uncredited)
Leo Willis ... Riggs (uncredited)
Harry Wilson ... Sam's Son (uncredited)

Produced by 

Harry Joe Brown ... associate producer
David O. Selznick ... executive producer

Cinematography by 

Leonard Smith ... (photographed by)

Editing by 

Arthur Roberts ... (uncredited)

Art Direction by 

Carroll Clark

Sound Department 

Hugh McDowell Jr. ... recordist (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department 

Fred Bentley ... camera operator (uncredited)
Elwood Bredell ... still photographer (uncredited)
James Daly ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Edward Henderson ... camera operator (uncredited)
Albert Scheving ... assistant camera (uncredited)

Music Department 

Max Steiner ... composer: stock music (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department 

Albert Ray ... continuity (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

See also

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