The 13th Man
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The 13th Man | |
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Directed by | William Nigh |
Written by | John W. Krafft |
Produced by | Trem Carr (executive producer) Lon Young (associate producer) |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Paul Ivano |
Edited by | Russell F. Schoengarth |
Music by | Abe Meyer |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Monogram Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The 13th Man, also known as The Thirteenth Man, is a 1937 American mystery film directed by William Nigh and starring Weldon Heyburn, Inez Courtney and Selmer Jackson. It was the first film released by the relaunched Monogram Pictures after the studio withdrew from a merger with Republic Pictures.[citation needed]
Plot
[edit]Swifty Taylor, a journalist with the Globe Times, hunts for the underworld figure responsible for the killing of a crusading district attorney, murdered by curare-laced dart while attending a prizefight, and of a reporter who had got too close to the truth. Meanwhile, Taylor's secretary, Julie, hopes to persuade him to settle down and marry her.
Cast
[edit]- Weldon Heyburn as A. "Swifty" Taylor
- Inez Courtney as Julie Walters (Swifty's secretary)
- Selmer Jackson as Andrew Baldwin (Globe Times publisher)
- Matty Fain as Louis Cristy (nightclub owner)
- Milburn Stone as Jimmy Moran (Globe Times reporter)
- Grace Durkin as Alice Moran (Baldwin's secretary)
- Robert Homans as Police Lt. Tom O'Hara
- Eadie Adams as Stella Leroy (nightclub singer)
- Sidney Payne as "Legs" Henderson (fighter)
- Dewey Robinson as Romeo Casanova (radio singer / gym operator)
- William Gould as Dist. Atty. Robert E. Sutherland
- Warner Richmond as George Crandall the Bookie
- Eddie Gribbon as Iron Man' (Swiftys bodyguard)
Soundtrack
[edit]- Eadie Adams - "My Topic of Conversation" (Written by Joseph Myro and Milton Royce)
External links
[edit]- The 13th Man at IMDb
- The 13th Man is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive