Bow's heyday was just about over in the early 1930s and she was given relatively little to do in this clunker. She's the wife of Toomey, a gangster who is now walking on the straight and narrow. The pair accidentally get involved in another robbery through some circumstantial evidence.
The real culprit is Bow's younger brother, Fenton, a dope fiend. Crisp is the cop investigating the case along with dumb sidekick Hurst. Though its production values are fine, the film's story, based on a popular 1914 play, is pretty dull.
Released:
1931
Rated:
NR
Length:
75 mins