There Ain't No Justice Trailer

There Ain't No Justice Trailer (1939)

"The film that begs to differ" 17 June 1939 Drama 83 mins

A young boxer falls in with a crooked fight promoter.

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Cast

Jimmy Hanley

as Tommy Mutch

Edward Rigby

as Pa Mutch

Mary Clare

as Ma Mutch

Phyllis Stanley

as Elsie Mutch

Edward Chapman

as Sammy Sanders

Jill Furse

as Connie Fletcher

Nan Hopkins

as Dot Ducrow

Michael Wilding

as Len Charteris

Gus McNaughton

as Alfie Norton

Michael Hogarth

as Frank Fox

Richard Ainley

as Billy Frist

Al Millen

as Perce

Mike Johnson

as Harry Dunn (Tommy's Trainer)

John Boxer

as Mr. Short (uncredited)

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 17 June 1939

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