Summary
Sworn Enemy is an American romantic film drama first released in 1936,
directed by Edwin L. Marin.
The film stars Robert Young, Florence Rice, Joseph Calleia, Lewis Stone and Nat Pendleton.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Edwin L. Marin
- Script: Wells Root, Richard Wormser
- Photo: Lester White
- Music: Edward Ward
- Cast: Robert Young (Henry ’Hank’ Sherman), Florence Rice (Margaret ’Peg’ Gattle), Joseph Calleia (Joe Emerald), Lewis Stone (Doctor Simon ’Doc’ Gattle), Nat Pendleton (’Steamer’ Krupp), Harvey Stephens (District Attorney Paul Scott), Samuel S. Hinds (Eli Decker), Edward Pawley (’Dutch’ McTurck), John Wray (Lang, a Gangster), Cy Kendall (Simmons), Leslie Fenton (Steve Sherman), Robert Gleckler (Hinkle, a Gangster), Norman Ainsley (Bergen, Decker’s Chauffeur), Ernie Alexander (Man Calling Hank to Telephone), King Baggot (Man Who Witnesses Accident), Jack Baxley (Ring Announcer), Sidney Bracey (Waiter), Ed Brady (Mike, a Market Worker), Don Brodie (Emerald’s Messenger), George Chandler (Lunch Stand Man), Jack Daley (Policeman), Wallace Gregory (Gangster), George Guhl (Second Prison Gate Guard), Sherry Hall (Second Fight Announcer), Lillian Harmer (Mrs. Hirsch, Hank’s Landlady), Eddie Hart (Jake, a Gangster), Al Hill (Morris, a Gangster), Robert Homans (First Policeman), Charles Keppen (First Fight Announcer), Guy Kingsford (Gangster), Tom London (Gangster), George Magrill (Steamer’s Trainer), Tom Mahoney (Second Policeman), Frank Marlowe (Busy Taxi Driver), Larry McGrath (Referee), Pat McKee (Strongarm Man), King Mojave (Gibbons, a Gangster), Roger Moore (Reporter), Louis Natheaux (Gangster), Dennis O’Keefe (Bandleader), William Orlamond (Mr. Kremel), Anthony Quinn (Gangster), George Regas (Greek, a Gangster), Jeffrey Sayre (Hood at Table), Charles Sherlock (Gangster at Nightclub), Lee Shumway (Railroad Yard Cop), Harry Tyler (Nick, a Convict), Monte Vandergrift (Friendly Prison Guard), Harry Wilson (Strongarm Man), Duke York (Al (gangster))
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 73 min; B&W
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