"A prosecutor quits his job and becomes a defense attorney when he finds out that a man he got convicted and executed was actually innocent."
Warren William
as Vincent 'Vince' Day
Sidney Fox
as Celia Farraday
Aline MacMahon
as Miss Hickey, Day's Secretary
John Wray
as Mr. Barton
Mae Madison
as Elaine
Ralph Ince
as J.B. Roscoe
Morgan Wallace
as E.A. Smith
Guy Kibbee
as Bartender
J. Carrol Naish
as Tony Rocco
Walter Walker
as District Attorney Forbes
Stanley Fields
as Mr. Pondapolis
Murray Kinnell
as Thompson, Day's Butler
Noel Francis
as Miss DeVere
William Janney
as John 'Johnny' Morris
Emerson Treacy
as Robert Wilson (Uncredited)
Jack La Rue
as Joe Garland (Uncredited)
Polly Walters
as Gladys (Uncredited)
Berton Churchill
as Rocco Trial Judge (Uncredited)
Davison Clark
as Detective Arresting Garland (Uncredited)
Kenne Duncan
as Office Worker (Uncredited)
Helena Phillips Evans
as Crying Prospective Client (Uncredited)
Willie Fung
as Chinese Waiter (Uncredited)
Paulette Goddard
as Platinum Blonde at Party (Uncredited)
John Kelly
as Cab Driver (Uncredited)
Hector Sarno
as The Gardener-Murderer (Uncredited)
Eric Wilton
as Maitre d' (Uncredited)
Charles Lane
as Hotel Desk Clerk (Uncredited)
Selmer Jackson
as Prison Clerk (Uncredited)
Pedro Regas
as One of J.B.'s Henchmen (Uncredited)
Lew Harvey
Joseph Jackson
Screenplay
Earl Baldwin
Adaptation
James Flood
Director
Frank J. Collins
Theatre Play
William H. Cannon
Assistant Director
Esdras Hartley
Art Direction
Elliott Nugent
Earl Luick
Costume Design
George Amy
Editor
Barney McGill
Director of Photography
Dialogue
Rufus Le Maire
Casting
Billy Gordon
Casting Assistant
Bernhard Kaun
Original Music Composer
Leo F. Forbstein
Conductor
William Maybery