"Name the Woman" is a classic film from 1934, with a runtime of 60 minutes. The movie premiered on July 25, 1934, and was produced in the United States. The film features a talented cast, including Don Brodie as the Reporter, Billy West as the Newspaperman, Lester Dorr as another Reporter, Max Wagner as yet another Reporter, and Thomas E. Jackson as Frank Martin.
Other actors in the film include Arline Judge as Betty Adams, Crane Wilbur as Blake, Frank O'Connor as a Reporter, Charles Sullivan as a Henchman, and George Offerman Jr. as a Copyboy. The cast also includes George Humbert as Louie, Al Hill as Maxie, Wally Clark as Det. Jeffries, Charles King as a Reporter, and Mark Strong as a Cop.
Additional actors in the film are Cyril Thornton as Reynolds, Eddie Chandler as Chuck, Dick Rush as a Cop, Henry Kolker as Judge Adams, Charles S. Wilson as Joel Walker, and Joseph P. Mack as the Bartender (credited as Joe Mack). The supporting cast features Billy Maclain as a Butler, Harry Semels as a Waiter, Harrison Greene as a Reporter, and Allen Fox as another Reporter.
The diverse cast also includes Linton Brent as a Reporter, Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian as a Henchman, William Irving as a Taxi driver, Bradley Page as Dave Evans, Pernell Pratt as Forbes, and Rita La Roy as Marie Denton. The film also features Don Roberts as a Photographer, Stanley Fields as Dawson, Maston Williams as a Cop, and Richard Cromwell as Clem Rogers.
Other actors in the film are Bert Starkey as a Copyreader, Harry Bowen as a Reporter, Mac V. Wright as a Henchman, John Rand as a Janitor, Fred Walton as a Butler, Allan Sears as Hobbs, and Arnold Gray as another Reporter.
Rounding out the cast are Bela Hatton as a Telephone Operator, William Scott as a Photographer (credited as Billy Scott), Walter Perry as a Janitor, Billy Sullivan as a Reporter, Howard Russell as a Copyreader, and John Kenny as a Photographer (credited as Jack Kenny). With a talented and diverse cast, "Name the Woman" provides an engaging and entertaining film experience that captivates audiences with its thrilling storyline and memorable performances.
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