Fall Guy
Part of the Crime Does Not Pay short series.
Part of the Crime Does Not Pay short series.
Leon Ames
Floyd Parkson
Marjorie Davies
Mrs. Brent
Paul Langton
Joe Brent
Morris Ankrum
District Attorney (uncredited)
Dick Elliott
Bail Bondsman (uncredited)
Si Jenks
Frank, the Bank Guard (uncredited)
Will Wright
Mr. Nedsen, Parkson's Attorney (uncredited)
Part of the Crime Does Not Pay short series.
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