Gambling Ship
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Gambling Ship | |
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Directed by |
Louis J. Gasnier Max Marcin |
Written by |
Claude Binyon (adaptation) Max Marcin (screenplay) |
Starring |
Cary Grant Benita Hume |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release dates | June 23, 1933 |
Running time | 72 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Gambling Ship is a 1933 American drama film starring Cary Grant and directed by Louis J. Gasnier and Max Marcin. The film's title refers to a gambling ship, a ship which was anchored off-coast in international waters outside government control, on which people could play casino games.
Cast
- Cary Grant as Ace Corbin
- Benita Hume as Eleanor La Velle
- Jack La Rue as Pete Manning
- Glenda Farrell as Jeanne Sands
- Roscoe Karns as Blooey
- Arthur Vinton as Joe Burke
- Charles Williams as Baby Face
- Edwin Maxwell as D.A.
- Spencer Charters as Detective
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