
For the Defense
Too CLEVER to be STRAIGHTWilliam Foster is a slick attorney who stays within the law, but specializes in representing crooks and shady characters. He's adept at keeping them out of jail, winning acquittals, and having decisions reversed, thus springing criminals out of prison. He is romantically involved with dancer Irene Manners, who is two-timing him, although she wants to marry him. She kills a man driving while out with her other man, Jack Defoe, who takes the blame. Unfortunately, a ring Foster had just given Irene is found at the crime scene. Foster ends up defending Jack, but when the ring is found, he thinks he is protecting Irene, so pleads guilty to jury tampering.
Description: William Foster is a slick attorney who stays within the law, but specializes in representing crooks and shady characters. He's adept at keeping them out of jail, winning acquittals, and having decisions reversed, thus springing criminals out of prison. He is romantically involved with dancer Irene Manners, who is two-timing him, although she wants to marry him. She kills a man driving while out with her other man, Jack Defoe, who takes the blame. Unfortunately, a ring Foster had just given Irene is found at the crime scene. Foster ends up defending Jack, but when the ring is found, he thinks he is protecting Irene, so pleads guilty to jury tampering.
Genres: Crime, Drama, Romance
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 65 minutes
Release Date: 1930-07-19

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William Powell
Played William Foster

Kay Francis
Played Irene Manners

Scott Kolk
Played Jack Defoe

William B. Davidson
Played Dist. Atty. Stone

John Elliott
Played McGann

Thomas E. Jackson
Played Daly
Harry Walker
Played Miller

James Finlayson
Played Parrott

Charles West
Played Joe

Charles Sullivan
Played Charlie

Ernie Adams
Played Eddie Withers

Bertram Marburgh
Played Judge Evans

Edward LeSaint
Played Judge at first trial

George 'Gabby' Hayes
Played Ben (the waiter)
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