Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn alcoholic attorney becomes embroiled in blackmail and murder when he continues to aid a falsely-accused client.An alcoholic attorney becomes embroiled in blackmail and murder when he continues to aid a falsely-accused client.An alcoholic attorney becomes embroiled in blackmail and murder when he continues to aid a falsely-accused client.
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Tommy Bond
- Mickey - the Newsboy
- (non crédité)
Ralph Byrd
- Department of Justice Guard
- (non crédité)
Allan Cavan
- Coroner
- (non crédité)
Nick Copeland
- Waiter
- (non crédité)
Mary Lou Dix
- Reporter
- (non crédité)
Edward Earle
- Assistant Attorney
- (non crédité)
Eddie Fetherston
- Reporter
- (non crédité)
Almeda Fowler
- Landlady
- (non crédité)
Jack Gardner
- One of Vickery's Witnesses
- (non crédité)
John George
- One of Vickery's Witnesses
- (non crédité)
Chuck Hamilton
- George - Department of Justice Guard
- (non crédité)
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After four films as Steve Trent, and before four entries as Ellery Queen (all at Columbia), Ralph Bellamy here portrays John Vickery, an alcoholic attorney who finds redemption in a falsely accused girl, Flo Russell (Marguerite Churchill), that he'd helped escape the police months earlier. Having fallen in love with the stranger, she is now in a position to help him overcome his demons and continue his law practice. Her employer, Red McLarnen (John Gallaudet), is a reformed gangster whose former partner, Mike Magellon (Marc Lawrence), blackmails him into a new kidnapping plot, foiled with Vickery's assistance. Magellon manages a narrow escape, and succeeds in vengefully shooting Red, leaving Flo to take the rap. Vickery defends her in court, but is unable to prevent a guilty verdict based on perjured testimony from a confederate of Magellon's. At a mere 57 minutes, the film is never boring, with Bellamy again proving a solid lead in the whodunit mystery category. Small roles go to Ralph Byrd, as a Department of Justice guard, John Hamilton as the Department Chief, and Elisabeth Risdon as a phony fortune teller who sets up Magellon's Final Hour. Marguerite Churchill was busy in 1936, having already shot "The Walking Dead," with Boris Karloff and Ricardo Cortez, and "Dracula's Daughter," with Gloria Holden and Edward Van Sloan.
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- ConnexionsReferenced in L'école des secrétaires (1936)
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- Durée57 minutes
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By what name was The Final Hour (1936) officially released in Canada in English?
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