Bullets or Ballots poster

Bullets or Ballots

WHO Rules The Rackets ? This picture puts the finger on the political higher-ups!

Description: After Police Captain Dan McLaren becomes police commissioner, former detective Johnny Blake publicly punches him, convincing rackets boss Al Kruger that Blake is sincere in his effort to join the mob. "Bugs" Fenner, meanwhile, is certain that Blake is a police agent.

Genres: Crime, Drama

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Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0

Runtime: 82 minutes

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Edward G. Robinson

Played Johnny Blake

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Joan Blondell

Played Lee Morgan

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Barton MacLane

Played Al Kruger

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Humphrey Bogart

Played Bugs Fenner

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Frank McHugh

Played Herman

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Joe King

Played Dan 'Mac' McLaren

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Dick Purcell

Played Ed Driscoll

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George E. Stone

Played Wires Kagel

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Joseph Crehan

Played Grand Jury Spokesman

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Henry O'Neill

Played Ward Bryant

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Henry Kolker

Played Mr. Hollister

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Gilbert Emery

Played Mr. Thorndyke

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Herbert Rawlinson

Played Mr. Caldwell

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Louise Beavers

Played Nellie LaFleur

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Norman Willis

Played Louie Vinci

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Russell Beach

Played Prizefighter (uncredited)

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Wilda Bennett

Played Grand Jury Woman (uncredited)

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George Beranger

Played Waiter (uncredited)

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Tom Brower

Played Police Captain (uncredited)

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Raymond Brown

Played Proprietor in Newsreel (uncredited)

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Eddie Butler

Played Garber (uncredited)

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Vance Carroll

Played Policeman (uncredited)

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Eddy Chandler

Played Policeman (uncredited)

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Tom Coleman

Played Sports Commentator (uncredited)

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Bing Connolly

Played Garage Man (uncredited)

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Joe Connors

Played Eddie - Headwaiter (uncredited)

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Hal Craig

Played Policeman (uncredited)

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Virginia Dabney

Played Mary - Dancer for Lee (uncredited)

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Mildred Dixon

Played Dancer (uncredited)

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Don Downen

Played Usher (uncredited)

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Ralph Dunn

Played Policeman Getting Papers from Fire (uncredited)

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Jay Eaton

Played Man Sitting with Lee (uncredited)

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Oliver Eckhardt

Played Grand Jury Member (uncredited)

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Bill Elliott

Played Hunter - Bank Worker (uncredited)

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Frank Faylen

Played Gatley - Pinball Racketeer (uncredited)

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Jerry Fletcher

Played Elevator Operator (uncredited)

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Jack Gardner

Played Man (uncredited)

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Jack A. Goodrich

Played Cigar Clerk (uncredited)

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Eddie Graham

Played Eddie #1 (uncredited)

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Harrison Greene

Played Numbers Player (uncredited)

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Wallace Gregory

Played Lambert (uncredited)

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Edna Mae Harris

Played Rose - Lee's Maid (uncredited)

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Eddie Hart

Played Policeman (uncredited)

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Lew Harvey

Played Gangster Muscling in on Lee (uncredited)

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Ben Hendricks Jr.

Played Mounted Police Sgt. Donlan (uncredited)

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Al Hill

Played Pinball Distributor (uncredited)

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Stuart Holmes

Played Doorman (uncredited)

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John Lester Johnson

Played Timothy - Nellie's Boyfriend (uncredited)

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Milton Kibbee

Played Jury Foreman in Newsreel (uncredited)

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Guy Kingsford

Played Hotel Clerk (uncredited)

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Paul Kruger

Played Juror (uncredited)

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Alma Lloyd

Played Woman in Curlers Who Won (uncredited)

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George Lloyd

Played Man (uncredited)

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Shirley Lloyd

Played Waitress (uncredited)

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Alice Lyndon

Played Old Lady (uncredited)

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Jerry Madden

Played Kid Playing Pinball (uncredited)

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Frank Marlowe

Played Kruger's Chauffeur (uncredited)

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Rosalind Marquis

Played Specialty (uncredited)

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Henry Martin

Played Black Chauffeur (uncredited)

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Larry McGrath

Played Referee (uncredited)

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Howard M. Mitchell

Played Police Official (uncredited)

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Carlyle Moore Jr.

Played Kruger's Secretary (uncredited)

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Frances Morris

Played Beauty Attendant (uncredited)

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Anne Nagel

Played Bank Secretary (uncredited)

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Garry Owen

Played The Spotter (uncredited)

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William Pawley

Played Crail - Ex Con (uncredited)

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Lon Poff

Played Grand Jury Member (uncredited)

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James Rafferty

Played Second (uncredited)

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Ralph Remley

Played Captain Kelly (uncredited)

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Sam Rice

Played Grand Jury Member (uncredited)

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Addison Richards

Played William Kennedy - Newsreel Narrator (uncredited)

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Ernie Ripfer

Played Second (uncredited)

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Bert Ross

Played Vendor (uncredited)

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Dick Rush

Played Policeman (uncredited)

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Cy Schindell

Played Bookie Who Throws Bag (uncredited)

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Harold Schlickenmayer

Played Man (uncredited)

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Charles Sherlock

Played Detective (uncredited)

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Eddie Shubert

Played Truck Driver with Steaks (uncredited)

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Edwin Stanley

Played Judge in Newsreel (uncredited)

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John Tyrrell

Played Red (uncredited)

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Victoria Vinton

Played Theater Ticket Seller (uncredited)

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Max Wagner

Played Actor Impersonating Kruger in Newsreel (uncredited)

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Harry Watson

Played Kid Playing Pinball (uncredited)

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Freddy Welsh

Played Prizefighter (uncredited)

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Huey White

Played Gangster Muscling in on Lee (uncredited)

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Leo White

Played Waiter (uncredited)

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Lottie Williams

Played Mrs. Woodward - Grand Jury Member (uncredited)

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Tom Wilson

Played Jailer (uncredited)

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Jack Wise

Played Waiter (uncredited)

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Frank Bruno

Played Ben - Henchman with Wires (uncredited)

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