Alibi (1929)
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Director Roland West was a moody and mysterious Hollywood character, who insisted upon making his pictures in utter secrecy and filming only at night. This may explain the overall foreboding atmosphere of Alibi, West's first talking picture. Chester Morris portrays a ruthless gangster who must establish an alibi after pulling off a warehouse robbery. Regis Toomey and Pat O'Malley are the detectives assigned to get the goods on Morris. Full of vicious bravado when he's on top of a situation, Morris turns into a craven coward when he's trapped--but not before coldbloodedly gunning down true-blue policeman Toomey, who then launches into one the longest and most lachrymose death scenes in the history of movies. Alibi was based on the play Nightstick, written by John Wray, J.C. Nugent and Elaine Sterne. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 84 mins
Complete Cast:
- Chester Morris - Chick Williams (No. 1065)
- Mae Busch - Daisy Manning
- Irma Harrison - Toots
- Al Hill - Brown
- Kernan Cripps - Trask
- Pat O'Malley - Tommy Glennon
- Virginia Flohri - Singer
- Ed Brady - George Stanislaus David
- Harry Stubbs - Buck Bachman
- Eleanor Griffith - Joan Manning
- Regis Toomey - Danny McGann
- Elmer Ballard - Soft Malone
- Purnell Pratt - Pete Manning
- DeWitt Jennings - O'Brien
- Edward Jardon - Singer
- James Bradbury - Blake
- Director(s):
- Roland West
- Writer(s):
- C. Gardner Sullivan, Roland West
- Producer(s):
- Roland West
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