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Director:
Writers:
Bartlett Cormack (screenplay) and
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Release Date:
29 May 1936 (USA) more
Tagline:
TWO LOVERS...VICTIMS OF MOB VIOLENCE! (original 1936 window card poster)
Plot:
When a prisoner barely survives a lynch mob attack and is presumed dead, he vindictively decides to frame the mob for his murder. full summary | full synopsis
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Awards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 1 win more
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Still timely. more (46 total)

Cast

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Sylvia Sidney ... Katherine Grant

Spencer Tracy ... Joe Wilson
Walter Abel ... District Attorney Adams
Bruce Cabot ... Kirby Dawson
Edward Ellis ... Sheriff Thaddus Hummel

Walter Brennan ... 'Bugs' Meyers
Frank Albertson ... Charlie Wilson
George Walcott ... Tom Wilson
Arthur Stone ... Richard Durkin
Morgan Wallace ... Fred Garrett
George Chandler ... Milton Jackson
Roger Gray ... Strike Breaker Stranger

Edwin Maxwell ... Will Vickery
Howard C. Hickman ... Governor Burt (as Howard Hickman)
Jonathan Hale ... Defense Attorney
Leila Bennett ... Edna Hooper
Esther Dale ... Mrs. Whipple
Helen Flint ... Franchette
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ralph Bushman ... Young Teacher (scenes deleted)
Lew Harvey ... Mug in Poolroom (scenes deleted)
Jack Perry ... Man in Poolroom (scenes deleted)
Duke York ... Taxi driver (scenes deleted)
Ernie Alexander ... Peanut vendor (uncredited)
Ricca Allen ... Townswoman Gossip (uncredited)
Herbert Ashley ... Oscar (bartender) (uncredited)
B.F. Blinn ... Juror (uncredited)
Harry Bowen ... Baggage clerk (uncredited)
Ed Brady ... Dawson's friend (uncredited)
Raymond Brown ... Farmer (uncredited)
Harry Burkhardt ... Sheriff's Deputy (uncredited)
Eugene Burr ... Man at Elevator (uncredited)
Frederick Burton ... Judge Daniel Hopkins (uncredited)
Nora Cecil ... Albert's mother (uncredited)
Harvey Clark ... Mayor Pippen (uncredited)
Jane Corcoran ... Praying Townswoman (uncredited)

Gino Corrado ... Reporter in Courtroom (uncredited)
Jules Cowles ... Frank - Lockup Keeper (uncredited)
Alexander Cross ... Outgoing Watchman (uncredited)
Jack Daley ... Factory foreman (uncredited)
Helen Dickson ... Townswoman Gossip (uncredited)
Belle Donovan ... Myrtle - Sheriff's Secretary (uncredited)
Robert Dudley ... Townsman Store Owner (uncredited)
Oliver Eckhardt ... Juror (uncredited)
Edgar Edwards ... Tomato Thrower / Arsonist Defendant (uncredited)
Adolph Faylauer ... Reporter (uncredited)
Mary Foy ... Townswoman Defendant (uncredited)
Raoul Freeman ... Sheriff's Deputy (uncredited)
Jack Grey ... Townsman - Dawson's Friend (uncredited)
Ben Hall ... Walter Gordon aka Goofy (uncredited)
Sherry Hall ... Court clerk (uncredited)
Edna Mae Harris ... Black Woman (uncredited)
Harry Harvey ... Jasper Anderson, Defendant (uncredited)
Raymond Hatton ... Hector, a Barber (uncredited)
Harry Hayden ... Lem (jailer) (uncredited)
Sam Hayes ... Radio announcer (uncredited)
Daniel L. Haynes ... Taxi driver (uncredited)
Fay Helm ... Townswoman (uncredited)
Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian ... Miner - Townsman Mob Defendant (uncredited)
Al Herman ... Dawson's friend (uncredited)
Robert Homans ... Incoming Watchman (uncredited)
Arthur Hoyt ... Grouch (uncredited)
Sydney Jarvis ... Court Bailiff (uncredited)
Si Jenks ... Uncle Billy (uncredited)
Clarence Kolb ... Durkin's friend (uncredited)
Gwen Lee ... Mrs. Fred Garrett (uncredited)
Murdock MacQuarrie ... Dawson's friend (uncredited)
Wally Maher ... Ted Fitzgerald - Chief newsreel cameraman (uncredited)
Tom Mahoney ... Bailiff (uncredited)
Paul McAllister ... Passerby (uncredited)
Harry McCoy ... Adams' Assistant (uncredited)
Pat McKee ... Townsman Mob Defendant (uncredited)
Mira McKinney ... Hysterical Townswoman at Trial (uncredited)
Robert Milasch ... Townsman Deputy - Dawson's Friend (uncredited)
Frank Mills ... Dawson's friend (uncredited)
King Mojave ... Walter Judd - Townsman Mob Defendant (uncredited)
Roger Moore ... Adams' Assistant (uncredited)
Esther Muir ... Girl in nightclub (uncredited)
Elsa Newell ... Roadside diner owner (uncredited)
William Newell ... Roadside service station owner (uncredited)
Field Norton ... Court Bailiff (uncredited)
George Offerman Jr. ... Youthful Mob Defendant (uncredited)
Dennis O'Keefe ... Reporter (uncredited)
Franklin Parker ... Newsreel cameraman (uncredited)
Victor Potel ... Jorgeson, Barber Shop Customer (uncredited)
James Quinn ... Dawson's friend (uncredited)
Ruth Renick ... Sally Humphries (uncredited)
Bert Roach ... Waiter (uncredited)
Ronald R. Rondell ... Reporter (uncredited)
Christian Rub ... Sven Ahern, Barber (uncredited)
Cy Schindell ... Townsman (uncredited)
Lucille Stafford ... Townswoman Gossip (uncredited)
Will Stanton ... Drunk leaving Bar (uncredited)
Carl Stockdale ... Hardware man (uncredited)
Mark Strong ... Court Bailiff (uncredited)
Charles Sullivan ... Townsman Mob Defendant (uncredited)
Denny Sullivan ... Townsman Mob Defendant (uncredited)
Everett Sullivan ... New deputy (uncredited)
Frank Sully ... Dynamiter (uncredited)
Gertrude Sutton ... Mrs. Tuttle (uncredited)
William Tannen ... Governor's aide (uncredited)
Albert Taylor ... Old man (uncredited)
Terry ... Rainbow, Joe's Dog (uncredited)
Tommy Tomlinson ... Reporter (uncredited)
Minerva Urecal ... Fanny (uncredited)
Guy Usher ... Assistant defense attorney (uncredited)
Billy Wayne ... Newsreel cameraman (uncredited)
Dick Wessel ... Bodyguard (uncredited)
Huey White ... Bus driver (uncredited)
Florence Wix ... Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Dorothea Wolbert ... Hector's Wife (uncredited)
Buck Woods ... Bartender (uncredited)
Janet Young ... Prim Townswoman (uncredited)
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Directed by
Fritz Lang 
 
Writing credits
Bartlett Cormack (screenplay) and
Fritz Lang (screenplay)

Norman Krasna (story "Mob Rule")

Produced by
Joseph L. Mankiewicz .... producer
 
Original Music by
Franz Waxman 
 
Cinematography by
Joseph Ruttenberg 
 
Film Editing by
Frank Sullivan 
 
Art Direction by
Cedric Gibbons 
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Horace Hough .... assistant director (uncredited)
Lesley Selander .... assistant director (uncredited)
 
Art Department
William A. Horning .... associate art director
Edwin B. Willis .... associate art director
 
Sound Department
Douglas Shearer .... recording director
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Dolly Tree .... wardrobe
 
Music Department
Paul Marquardt .... orchestrator (uncredited)
Clifford Vaughan .... orchestrator (uncredited)
 
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Mob Rule (USA) (working title)
The Mob (USA) (working title)
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Runtime:
90 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Sound System)
Certification:
Canada:14A (video rating) | USA:Passed (National Board of Review) | Argentina:13 | Finland:(Banned) (1937) | Sweden:15 | USA:Approved (PCA #2229) | Spain:13 | Germany:12

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Trivia:
Script was based upon the 1933 kidnapping and murder of Brooke Hart, the son of the owner of Hart's Department Store in San Jose, California. The two kidnapping suspects were pulled from jail by a group of vigilantes, who dragged them across the street to St. James Park and lynched both of them. more
Goofs:
Boom mic visible: At end of movie when Spencer Tracy is standing in front of judge, the wide shot shows nothing above his head but when he shares the shot with Sylvia Sydney the boom mic is shown just above their heads. more
Quotes:
Joe Wilson: I'll give them a chance that they didn't give me. They will get a legal trial in a legal courtroom. They will have a legal judge and a legal defense. They will get a legal sentence and a legal death. more
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20 out of 24 people found the following review useful.
Still timely., 11 September 1999
Author: Sardony from Northern California

Horribly melodramatic, but psychologically complex, well-directed and excellently edited. Spencer Tracy is an innocent man assumed guilty by a mob and "lynched." Making this 1936 film still-timely are the growth of the mob and its trial, conviction and execution of Tracy based only on speculation and emotion instead of on evidence and reason. Also, the line, "I will remind the jury of the easy habit of putting on foreigners events that disturb our conscience" comments on a tendency that still exists today (just listen to talk radio here in Massachusetts!). The story touches on many issues - morality, humanity, patriotism, law, politics, media, etc - and, as such, raises many issues for discussion. Teachers might consider showing this film in class as a start-point into exploration of today's issues. Spencer Tracy gives an appropriately melodramatic performance, but Edward Ellis as the town sheriff gives the best (albeit small) performance. For entertainment value, I'd give this film 6/10; but for fans of any of the stars, the director, or for advocates of civil rights and justice, this film is worth about 8/10; finally, as a tool for teachers, 10/10.

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