Bill Cracks Down

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Bill Cracks Down
Directed by William Nigh
Produced by William Berke (associate producer)
Written by Morgan Cox (story) and
Owen Francis (story)
Dorrell McGowan (screenplay) and
Stuart E. McGowan (screenplay)
Starring See below
Cinematography William Nobles
Editing by Edward Mann
Distributed by Republic Pictures
Release dates 1937
Running time 61 minutes
53 minutes (American edited version)
Country United States
Language English

Bill Cracks Down is a 1937 American film directed by William Nigh. The film is also known as Men of Steel in the UK.

Cast

  • Grant Withers as "Tons" Walker
  • Beatrice Roberts as Susan Bailey
  • Ranny Weeks as Bill Reardon Jr., aka Bill Hall
  • Judith Allen as Elaine Witworth
  • William Newell as Eddie "Porky" Plunkett
  • Pierre Watkin as William "Bill" Reardon Sr.
  • Roger Williams as Steve, Mill Foreman
  • Georgia Caine as Mrs. Witworth
  • Greta Meyer as Hilda
  • Edgar Norton as Jarvis, the Butler
  • Harry Depp as Smalley, the Lawyer
  • Eugene King as Zimich
  • Landers Stevens as Dr. Colcord
  • Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson as Chauffeur

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