Blood Money (1933)

1h 5m
Running Time

November 17, 1933
Release Date

Blood Money (1933)

1h 5m
Running Time

November 17, 1933
Release Date

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Plot.

The title refers to the business of affable, ambitious bail bondsman (and politically-connected grifter) Bill Bailey, who, in the course of his work, crosses paths with every kind of offender there is, from first-time defendants to career criminals.

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Cast & Crew.

James Van Trees

James Van Trees

Director of Photography

Rowland Brown

Rowland Brown

Writer / Director

Hal Long

Hal Long

Writer

Bruce Rutherford

Bruce Rutherford

Sound Mixer

Speed Kendall

Speed Kendall

Writer

James Light

James Light

Dialogue Coach

Kenneth Green

Kenneth Green

Camera Operator

Jimmy Connelly

Jimmy Connelly

Grip

Lee Marple

Lee Marple

Assistant Property Master

Darryl F. Zanuck

Darryl F. Zanuck

Producer

Ben Silvey

Ben Silvey

Assistant Director

Andy Anderson

Andy Anderson

Wardrobe Supervisor

Julia Heron

Julia Heron

Props

Elmer Howard

Elmer Howard

Assistant Property Master

Leo J. Hefferman

Leo J. Hefferman

Still Photographer

Ed Ebele

Ed Ebele

Production Manager

Details.

Release Date
November 17, 1933

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 5m

Content Rating
NR

Genres

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Wiki.

Blood Money is a 1933 American Pre-Code crime drama film directed by Rowland Brown about a crooked bail bondsman named Bill Bailey, played by George Bancroft, with Chick Chandler as crime boss Drury Darling, Judith Anderson as Drury's sister and Bailey's lover, and Frances Dee as a thrill-seeking, larcenous beauty who fatefully catches Bailey's eye. The film was considered to be lost for nearly forty years before reappearing.This marked the film debut of Anderson (better known for her next role, housekeeper Mrs. Danvers in the 1940 Rebecca).

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