Lady Killer
Comedy
Crime
Warner Bros. screen scoop of the year teaming Jimmie again with the girl he slapped all the way from obscurity to fame in "Public Enemy"
An ex-gang member tries to resist his old cohorts' criminal influence after he suddenly becomes a Hollywood movie star.
1933-12-09
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Cast
Director
Roy Del Ruth
James Cagney as Dan
Mae Clarke as Myra
Margaret Lindsay as Lois
Leslie Fenton as Duke
Douglass Dumbrille as Spade
Russell Hopton as Smiley
Raymond Hatton as Pete
Henry O'Neill as Ramick
Robert Elliott as Brannigan
Marjorie Gateson as Mrs. Marley
Willard Robertson as Detective Conroy
William B. Davidson as Director Williams
Douglas Cosgrove as Detective Jones
Luis Alberni as Director (uncredited)
Joseph Belmont as Birthday Party Guest (uncredited)
Brooks Benedict as Charlie, the Fence (uncredited)
Harry Beresford as Dr. Crane (uncredited)
Herman Bing as Western Director (uncredited)
Harry C. Bradley as Man with Purse (uncredited)
James Burke as Panhandler (uncredited)
George Chandler as George Thompson (uncredited)
Spencer Charters as Los Angeles Cop (uncredited)
Ralph Dunn as Monkey Delivery Man (uncredited)
Lew Harvey as Lew (uncredited)
Grace Hayle as Fido's Owner (uncredited)
Al Hill as Casino Bouncer (uncredited)
Harry Holman as J.B. Roland (uncredited)
Robert Homans as Jailer (uncredited)
Olaf Hytten as Mr. Marley's Butler (uncredited)
Edwin Maxwell as Jeffries, the Theatre Manager (uncredited)
Sam McDaniel as Porter (uncredited)
Dennis O'Keefe as Casino Patron (uncredited)
Dewey Robinson as Movie Patron (uncredited)
Frank Sheridan as O’Brien, Los Angeles Police Chief (uncredited)
Harry Strang as Ambulance Attendant (uncredited)
Phil Tead as Seymour, Sergeant of Theatre Ushers (uncredited)
Harry Tenbrook as Monkey Delivery Man (uncredited)
Harold Waldridge as Quigley's Letter Handler (uncredited)
Clarence Wilson as Lawyer (uncredited)
Tammany Young as Slug, a Movie Patron (uncredited)