Money to Loan

Money to Loan

Release date : March 11, 1939
Runtime : 20m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Joseph M. Newman /
Writers : John C. Higgins /
Production companies : Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer /
March 11, 1939 20m United States of America Crime English More
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The MGM crime reporter introduces Norman Kennedy, District Attorney of a large city, he who talks about the general want for money, and the extraordinary lengths some will go to to get it. The loan sharking business has that want for money on both sides. He tells the story of one such loan shark, Stephen Hanley, who tried to pass his company off as a legitimate loan business, but who charged exorbitant rates, and used extortion and fraud to get out of his customers even more than what they may have owed on paper.
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Alan Dinehart
Stephen Hanley
Paul Guilfoyle
Hanley's Assistant
John Butler
Joe Mello
Addison Richards
District Attorney Norman Kennedy
Tom Collins
Reporter
Eddy Chandler
Police Sergeant
John Dilson
Clarence Z. Dodds, Hanley's Accountant
Lester Dorr
Frank Sidley, Loan Victim
Jack Egan
Saxophone Musician
Chuck Hamilton
Policeman in District Attorney's Office
Edward Hearn
Police Captain
Reid Kilpatrick
Radio Broadcaster
George Magrill
Radio Broadcaster (uncredited) Hanley's Strong Arm Man
Warren McCollum
Harry Baldwin
Ivan Miller
Police Detective
Frances Morris
Telephone Operator
Tom Neal
Ambulance Intern

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  • title:Money to Loan
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1939
  • Runtime:20m
  • Genres: Crime · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Joseph M. Newman /
  • Writers: John C. Higgins ·
  • Production companies: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ·
  • Overview:The MGM crime reporter introduces Norman Kennedy, District Attorney of a large city, he who talks about the general want for money, and the extraordinary lengths some will go to to get it. The loan sharking business has that want for money on both sides. He tells the story of one such loan shark, Stephen Hanley, who tried to pass his company off as a legitimate loan business, but who charged exorbitant rates, and used extortion and fraud to get out of his customers even more than what they may have owed on paper.
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