Crackerjack Trailer

Crackerjack Trailer (1938)

01 October 1938 Drama, Comedy, Crime 76 mins

London has become enthralled by the antics of the contemporary Robin Hood, but when a band of bad guys start framing him for their misdeeds, the hero has to catch the criminals and clear his name.

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Cast

Tom Walls

as Jack Drake

Lilli Palmer

as Baroness Von Haltz

Noel Madison

as Sculpie

Leon M. Lion

as Hambro Golding

Edmund Breon

as Tony Davenport

Jack Lester

as Boyne

H.G. Stoker

as Supt. Benting

Henry B. Longhurst

as Insp. Lunt

Muriel George

as Mrs. Humbold

Hal Walters

as Smithy

Burton Pierce

as Dancer

Crew

Louis Levy

Louis Levy Music Director

Walter W. Murton

Walter W. Murton Art Direction

Basil Mason

Basil Mason Adaptation

Jack E. Cox

Jack E. Cox Director of Photography

International Titles

The Man with 100 Faces Trailer

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 01 October 1938

Production Companies

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