"Texas girl goes to New York, becomes a newspaper reporter, and tries to get her gambler boyfriend to come home."
Lynn Bari
as Julie Reynolds
C. Aubrey Smith
as The Judge
Donald Woods
as Steve Walker
Amanda Duff
as Lois Carlyle Blane
June Gale
as Molly
Richard Lane
as Marty Connors
Robert Lowery
as Ted Blaine
Alexander D'Arcy
as Baron Joseph
George Douglas
as Muscles
Harry Shannon
as Passline
Eddie Marr
as Charlie Nevins
Robert Allen
as Fred Walcott
Charlotte Wynters
as Mrs. Helen Walcott
Nora Lane
as Mrs. Dorothy Grainger
Alice Armand
as Secretary
Hooper Atchley
as Bill - Croupier
Harry C. Bradley
as Gambling House Patron
Ralph Brooks
Charles D. Brown
as District Attorney
Jack Carson
as Narration - Prologue (voice)
Dorothy Christy
as Woman on Phone
Nick Copeland
as Dealer
Dorothy Dearing
as Laura Rhinelander
Harry Depp
as Bridge Player
Mary Lou Dix
as Kitty King
Jay Eaton
as Gambling House Patgron
Bess Flowers
as Bess - Gambling House Patron
Jack Gargan
as Cab Driver
Grace Goodall
Harold Goodwin
Dick Gordon
Robert Haines
as Counterman
Theresa Harris
as Beulah - Powder Room Attendant
Lew Harvey
as Bodyguard
Harry Hayden
as Husband - in Montage
Suzanne Kaaren
as Mrs. Williams
Eddie Kane
as Dan, Headwaiter
Robert Emmett Keane
as Editor
Mike Lally
Bert Moorhouse
Mantan Moreland
as Anxious Man
Jack Norton
as Mr. Murphy
William H. O'Brien
as Waiter
Frank O'Connor
as Frank - Hotel Doorman
Alexander Pollard
Catherine Proctor
as Minor Role
Henry Roquemore
Larry Steers
Grady Sutton
as R.O. Champion
Frank M. Thomas
as Publisher
Laura Treadwell
as Dowager
Dale Van Sickel
Ruth Warren
as Wife - in Montage
Billy Wayne
as Billy - Bartender
June Wilkins
as Mrs. Blake
Ricardo Cortez
Director
John Larkin
Writer
Barry Trivers
Sol M. Wurtzel
Producer
Samuel Kaylin
Original Music Composer
Lucien N. Andriot
Director of Photography