I Am the Law (1938)
- Starring:
- Edward G. Robinson, Barbara O'Neil, (more)
- Director(s):
- Alexander Hall, Alexander Hall, (more
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I Am the Law is arguably the best of the late-1930s films inspired by the racket-busting career of New York district attorney Thomas E. Dewey. Edward G. Robinson switches to the right side of the law as the Dewey counterpart, here named John Lindsay (!) A feisty, no-nonsense law professor, Lindsay is approached by a group of concerned citizens to act as special prosecutor to rid up their (unnamed) state of big-time lawbreakers. He wastes no time taking charge, storming into the prosecutor's office and firing anyone whom he suspects of being "on the take." With the help of his dedicated law students, who work alongside him for free, Lindsay purges the local government of such corrupt influences as Eugene Ferguson (Otto Kruger), the outwardly respectable "brains" behind the rackets. Among the minor pleasures in I Am the Law is watching Robinson dancing the Big Apple with gun moll Wendy Barrie in an early scene, and his firing of suspicious-looking Charles Halton with a brusque "Don't like your face! Never have! You've got shifty eyes and a weak chin!" (which, indeed, were Halton's screen trademarks). Barbara O'Neil, who the following year played Scarlet O'Hara's mother in Gone with the Wind, is quietly effective as Robinson's supportive wife. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Edward G. Robinson - John Lindsay
- Wendy Barrie - Frankie Ballou
- Douglas Wood - Berry
- Ivan Miller - Inspector Gleason
- Louis Jean Heydt - J.W. Butler
- Bud Jamison - Bartender
- Edward J. Le Saint
- James Millican - Student
- Marshall Ruth
- Kane Richmond - Student
- George C. Pearce - Cigar Store Proprietor
- Anthony Nace - Student
- Eugene Anderson Jr. - Schoolboy
- Scott Colton - Law Student
- Marc Lawrence - Eddie Girard
- William Arnold
- Jack Woody - Gangster
- Bess Flowers - Secretary
- Eddie Fetherstone - Austin
- Lester Dorr - Reporter
- Harvey Clark - Witness
- Edward Thomas - Steward
- Douglas Carter
- Frederick Burton - Governor
- Ernie Alexander - Photographer
- Robert Cummings Sr.
- Lloyd Whitlock - Headwaiter
- George Turner
- Phillips Smalley - University Dean
- Lee Shumway - Police Sergeant
- Arthur Loft - Tom Ross
- Horace McMahon - Prisoner
- Robert McWade
- Wally Merrill
- Barbara O'Neil - Jerry Lindsay
- Otto Kruger - Eugene Ferguson
- Robert Middlemass - Moss Kitchell
- Charles Halton - Leander
- Fay Helm - Mrs. Butler
- Edward Keane - Witness
- Lucien Littlefield - Roberts
- Jeffrey Sayre - Thug
- Cyril Ring - Photographer
- Gaylord "Steve" Pendleton - Law Student
- Emory Parnell - Brophy
- Will Morgan
- Joseph DeStefani
- Alan Bruce
- John Beal - Paul Ferguson
- William Worthington - Committee Man
- Eddie Foster
- James Flavin - Witness
- Joseph J. Dowling - Cronin
- Chick Collins
- Lane Chandler - Policeman
- Chuck Hamilton
- James Bush - Student
- Frank Bruno
- Bud Wiser - Policeman
- Mary Brodel - Hat Check Girl
- Theodore Von Eltz - Martin
- Walter Soderling - Prof. Perkins
- Reginald Simpson - Photographer
- Charles Sherlock
- Nick Lukats - Graduate Law Student
- Frank Mayo - Witness
- Iris Meredith - Girard's Girl
- Director(s):
- Alexander Hall, Alexander Hall
- Writer(s):
- Jo Swerling
- Producer(s):
- Everett J. Riskin
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