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Blood Money

Country: USA, Language: English, 65 mins

  • Director: Rowland Brown
  • Writer: Rowland Brown; Hal Long
  • Producer: William Goetz; Raymond Griffith

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Corrupt bail bondsman Bill Bailey (George Bancroft) holds some enviable sway among the political elite and criminal underworld of Los Angeles. His clout begins to weaken, however, when he falls for Elaine Talbart (Frances Dee), a wild, wealthy young socialite who is herself infatuated with a bank robber (Chick Chandler). Bailey pursues Elaine, only to become lost in a maze of violence, kleptomania, perversion, racketeering and betrayal -- and then he discovers there's nothing but dead ends.


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Cast & Characters

George Bancroft as Bill Bailey;
Judith Anderson as Ruby Darling;
Frances Dee as Elaine Talbart;
Chick Chandler as Drury Darling;
Blossom Seeley as Singer;
Etienne Girardot as Bail Bond Clerk;
George Regas as Charley;
Ernie Adams as Prisoner in Visiting Room;
Franklyn Ardell as Man at Pool Hall;
Lucille Ball as Drury's Girlfriend at Racetrack;
Harold Berquist as Undetermined Role;
Herman Bing as Butcher Weighing Sausages;
John Bleifer as Bombmaker;
Wade Boteler as Charley's Bodyguard;
Ann Brody as Jewish Client