Racketeers in Exile

Racketeers in Exile

Release date : March 30, 1937
Runtime : 1h
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Erle C. Kenton /
Production companies : Columbia Pictures /
March 30, 1937 1h United States of America Crime English More
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In this gangster movie, a criminal king-pin and his gang hide out in his hometown where they witness a religious revival that inspires the man to begin billing himself as a "born-again" evangelist so he can cash in on the guilty consciences of local businessmen.
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George Bancroft
William Waldo
Evelyn Venable
Myrtle Thornton
Wynne Gibson
'Babe' DeVoe
Marc Lawrence
'Blackie' White
George McKay
'Horseface'
Helen Lowell
Mrs.Abigail Thornton
Jack Rube Clifford
Thyrus Jamison
Jonathan Hale
Alden Parker
Richard Carle
Regan Langdon aka 'Porky'

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  • title:Racketeers in Exile
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1937
  • Runtime:1h
  • Genres: Crime · Drama · Romance ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Erle C. Kenton /
  • Writers: Harry Sauber · Robert T. Shannon ·
  • Production companies: Columbia Pictures ·
  • Overview:In this gangster movie, a criminal king-pin and his gang hide out in his hometown where they witness a religious revival that inspires the man to begin billing himself as a "born-again" evangelist so he can cash in on the guilty consciences of local businessmen.
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