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  • Woman Trap (1929)
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    82 min | Action, Crime, Drama
Woman Trap (1929)
Passed
82 min | Action, Crime, Drama

Dan, a tough police captain, and Ray, a hardened criminal, are estranged brothers. When Ray faces capture, Kitty, the sister of Ray's ex-partner, offers to help him escape because she sees an opportunity for revenge against Dan.
Writers
Edwin J. Burke (play "Brothers") | Louise Long (scenario) | Bartlett Cormack (adaptation) (dialogue)
Cinematographer
Henry W. Gerrard (as Henry Gerrard)
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Status
Edit Released
Updated Sep 28, 1929

Release date
Sep 28, 1929 (United States)

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15 cast members
Name Known for
Hal Skelly
Dan Malone Dan Malone   See fewer
Chester Morris
Ray Malone Ray Malone   See fewer
Evelyn Brent
Kitty Evans Kitty Evans   See fewer
Effie Ellsler
Mrs. Malone Mrs. Malone   See fewer
Guy Oliver
Mr. Evans Mr. Evans   See fewer
Leslie Fenton
Eddie Evans Eddie Evans   See fewer
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Newspaper Reporter (as Joseph Mankiewicz) Newspaper Reporter (as Joseph Mankiewicz)   See fewer
Clarence Wilson
Police Detective Captain (as Wilson Hummell) Police Detective Captain (as Wilson Hummell)   See fewer
Sailor Vincent
Sailor Vincent (as 'Sailor Billy' Vincent) Sailor Vincent (as 'Sailor Billy' Vincent)   See fewer
Eddie Kane
Henchman (uncredited) Henchman (uncredited)   See fewer
Bessie Lyle
Black Maid (uncredited) Black Maid (uncredited)   See fewer
Michael Visaroff
Henchman (uncredited) Henchman (uncredited)   See fewer
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