
A Man Betrayed
Fearless! Stalking his prey in a stronghold of corruption...Daring death for the woman he loves!Bucolic lawyer John Wayne takes on big-city corruption in A Man Betrayed. He sets out to prove that an above-suspicion politician (Edward Ellis) is actually a crook. The price of integrity is sweet in this instance, since Wayne happens to be in love with the politician's daughter (Frances Dee).
Description: Bucolic lawyer John Wayne takes on big-city corruption in A Man Betrayed. He sets out to prove that an above-suspicion politician (Edward Ellis) is actually a crook. The price of integrity is sweet in this instance, since Wayne happens to be in love with the politician's daughter (Frances Dee).
Genres: Drama, Crime, Romance, Comedy
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 82 minutes

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John Wayne
Played Lynn Hollister

Frances Dee
Played Sabra Cameron

Edward Ellis
Played Boss Thomas 'Tom' Cameron

Wallace Ford
Played Casey ('Globe' newspaper reporter)

Ward Bond
Played Floyd, Amato's Goon

Harold Huber
Played Morris Slade

Alexander Granach
Played T. Amato

Barnett Parker
Played George

Edwin Stanley
Played Prosecutor

Tim Ryan
Played Mr. Wilson
Harry Hayden
Played Langworthy

Russell Hicks
Played C.R. Pringle

Pierre Watkin
Played Governor

Ferris Taylor
Played Mayor
Jack Carr
Played Skimpy, Henchman

Joseph Crehan
Played

Greta Granstedt
Played
Harry Allen
Played Beggar Outside Club Inferno (uncredited)

Raymond Bailey
Played Amato Henchman (uncredited)

Mary Bovard
Played Brunette at Train Station (uncredited)

Buster Brodie
Played Little Man at Soup Kitchen (uncredited)

Don Brodie
Played 5th Precinct Worker (uncredited)
Jack Carr
Played Skimpy, a Henchman (uncredited)

Tris Coffin
Played Night Club Patron with Blonde (uncredited)

Maurice Costello
Played Club Inferno Patron (uncredited)

Joseph Crehan
Played Bob - Globe Newspaper Editor (uncredited)

Eddie Dean
Played Elmer - Ice Man (uncredited)
Joe Devlin
Played Tramp at Soup Kitchen (uncredited)

James Dime
Played Waiter at Club Inferno (uncredited)

Dick Elliott
Played Ward Heeler (uncredited)
Jack Gardner
Played Man Pushing Wheelchair (uncredited)

Greta Granstedt
Played Information Booth Clerk (uncredited)

Kit Guard
Played Henry Jones - Voter (uncredited)
Robert Haines
Played Poll Official at Fifth Precinct (uncredited)

Robert Homans
Played Traffic Policeman (uncredited)

Patricia Knox
Played Blonde from Kokomo (uncredited)

Paul Kruger
Played Radio Station Doorman (uncredited)

Walter Long
Played Henchman Asking About Pete and Louie (uncredited)
Frances Morris
Played Pringle's Secretary (uncredited)

Wendell Niles
Played Radio Announcer (uncredited)

Frank O'Connor
Played Train Conductor (uncredited)

Jack O'Shea
Played Club Inferno Patron (uncredited)

George Ovey
Played Soup Kitchen Server (uncredited)

Eddie Parker
Played Hood at Fifth Voting Precinct (uncredited)
Jack Raymond
Played Voter Gilbert Monroe (uncredited)

Leona Roberts
Played Mrs. Smith - Johnny's Mother (uncredited)
Jack Roper
Played Montgomery, Club Inferno Employee (uncredited)

Carl Sklover
Played Hood at Train Station (uncredited)

Philip Sleeman
Played Al aka Scarface, Cameron's Henchman (uncredited)

Ray Spiker
Played Hood at Train Station (uncredited)
Tom Steele
Played Hood at Fifth Voting Precinct (uncredited)

Harry Strang
Played Plainclothesman (uncredited)

Charles Sullivan
Played Butch - Club Inferno Waiter (uncredited)

Minerva Urecal
Played Librarian (uncredited)

Blackie Whiteford
Played James Brown - Voter (uncredited)

Harry Wilson
Played Club Inferno Attendant (uncredited)

Duke York
Played Doorman at Club Inferno (uncredited)
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