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  • Behind the Evidence (1935)
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    70 min | Adventure, Crime, Drama
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Behind the Evidence (1935)
Approved
70 min | Adventure, Crime, Drama

Millionaire playboy Tony Sheridan suddenly loses his fortune and, faced with working for a living, decides to become a newspaperman. He is hired by Hackett, the city editor, who assigns him to the society column. Tony's first job is to ...See moreMillionaire playboy Tony Sheridan suddenly loses his fortune and, faced with working for a living, decides to become a newspaperman. He is hired by Hackett, the city editor, who assigns him to the society column. Tony's first job is to cover the engagement celebration of Ruth Allen, a banker's daughter and Tony's former fiance. She is now engaged to Ward Cameron, a broker of dubious character whom Tony dislikes. During the party, Tony realizes that Ruth's feelings for him have not changed. He also happens to pick up a cigarette case in which he finds a slip of paper with "Aztec 10" written on it. The next day, the Aztec Tire Company is robbed at 10:00 a.m., and startled by the coincidence, Tony questions Ruth about the cigarette case. He learns from her that the case belongs to Cameron. Tony suspects that Cameron is behind the series of robberies that culminated in the raid on Aztec, and visits his office, where he overhears that the Dayton Steel Company is to be the next target. Tony informs the police, who prepare a trap, thereby killing two of the would-be robbers and capturing another. Tony becomes a hero, and the publicity surrounding his actions causes police captain Graham to fear for his life and assign a detective to protect him. Two gunmen escape after unsuccessfully trying to shoot Tony, and the beleaguered reporter is pressured by Graham to reveal the identity of the gang's leader. Not wishing to hurt Ruth unnecessarily, Tony asks Graham to wait until he has gathered conclusive evidence. After warning him to leave town, Tony agrees to meet with Cameron to discuss the matter further, but Cameron sends another hit-man to dispose of him. Tony struggles with the man, who is finally chased off by the detective. Meanwhile, the police obtain a confession from Cameron's right-hand man, but the broker has disappeared by the time Graham reaches his office. Soon after, Tony is visited by Cameron's former secretary, Rita Sinclair, who promises to take him to the gang's hideout. Although the police try to follow, Rita and a henchman kidnap Tony and take him to a roadhouse, where Cameron confronts him. The police discover the trail, however, and arrive in time to prevent Cameron from murdering Tony. The gang is then rounded up with the use of tear gas and machine guns, and Cameron dies while trying to escape. Tony and Ruth are reunited, and happily promise to stick together. See less
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Director
Writer
Harold Shumate (original screenplay)
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Jan 8, 1935 (United States)

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36 cast members
Name Known for
Norman Foster
Tony Sheridan Tony Sheridan   See fewer
Sheila Bromley
Ruth Allen (as Sheila Mannors) Ruth Allen (as Sheila Mannors)   See fewer
Donald Cook
Ward Cameron Ward Cameron   See fewer
Geneva Mitchell
Rita Sinclair Rita Sinclair   See fewer
Samuel S. Hinds
J.T. Allen J.T. Allen   See fewer
Frank Darien
Herbert Herbert   See fewer
Pat O'Malley
Police Lt. James Police Lt. James   See fewer
Edward Keane
Hackett Hackett   See fewer
Gordon De Main
Captain Graham Captain Graham   See fewer
Lucille Ball
Secretary (uncredited) Secretary (uncredited)   See fewer
Ed Brandenburg
Gangster (uncredited) Gangster (uncredited)   See fewer
Charles Brinley
Gangster (uncredited) Gangster (uncredited)   See fewer
Earle D. Bunn
Gangster (uncredited) Gangster (uncredited)   See fewer
Monte Carter
Roadhouse Proprieter (uncredited) Roadhouse Proprieter (uncredited)   See fewer
Burr Caruth
Doctor (uncredited) Doctor (uncredited)   See fewer
Steve Clark
Gangster (uncredited) Gangster (uncredited)   See fewer
Floyd Criswell
Paymaster's Driver (uncredited) Paymaster's Driver (uncredited)   See fewer
Lew Davis
Waiter (uncredited) Waiter (uncredited)   See fewer
Allyn Drake
Secretary (uncredited) Secretary (uncredited)   See fewer
Jean Eddy
Secretary (uncredited) Secretary (uncredited)   See fewer
Roger Gray
Rewrite Man (uncredited) Rewrite Man (uncredited)   See fewer
Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian
Detective (uncredited) Detective (uncredited)   See fewer
Arthur Hoyt
Secretary (uncredited) Secretary (uncredited)   See fewer
John Irwin
Gangster (uncredited) Gangster (uncredited)   See fewer
Harry Keaton
Gangster (uncredited) Gangster (uncredited)   See fewer
Charles King
Chauffeur (uncredited) Chauffeur (uncredited)   See fewer
Stanley Mack
Detective (uncredited) Detective (uncredited)   See fewer
Joe Smith Marba
Gangster (uncredited) Gangster (uncredited)   See fewer
George Offerman Jr.
Copy Boy (uncredited) Copy Boy (uncredited)   See fewer
Hal Price
Paymaster (uncredited) Paymaster (uncredited)   See fewer
John Rand
Janitor (uncredited) Janitor (uncredited)   See fewer
Charles Sabin
Mike Lopez (uncredited) Mike Lopez (uncredited)   See fewer
Harry Tenbrook
Gangster (uncredited) Gangster (uncredited)   See fewer
Jack Walters
Gunman (uncredited) Gunman (uncredited)   See fewer
Fred Walton
Butler (uncredited) Butler (uncredited)   See fewer
Basil Wilson
Gangster (uncredited) Gangster (uncredited)   See fewer
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