Waterfront Lady
Waterfront Lady is a 1935 American film directed by Joseph Santley.
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| Directed by | Joseph Santley | 
| Written by | Joseph Fields (additional dialogue) Wellyn Totman (story and screenplay)  | 
| Produced by | Colbert Clark (supervising producer) Nat Levine (producer)  | 
| Starring | See below | 
| Cinematography | Ernest Miller | 
| Edited by | Ray Curtiss | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 70 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Premise
    
When a young man is befriended by a gambling ship operator and made a partner in the business, he becomes involved in a police manhunt after he covers up a murder committed by his new partner.
Cast
    
- Ann Rutherford as Joan O'Brien
 - Frank Albertson as Ronny Hillyer aka Bill
 - J. Farrell MacDonald as Capt. O'Brien
 - Barbara Pepper as Gloria Vance
 - Charles C. Wilson as Jim McFee aka Mac
 - Grant Withers as Tod
 - Purnell Pratt as Dist. Atty. Shaw
 - Jack La Rue as Tom Burden
 - Ward Bond as Jess
 - Paul Porcasi as Tony Spadaloni
 - Mary Gordon as Mrs. O'Flaherty
 - Mathilde Comont as Mrs. Spadaloni
 - Robert Emmett O'Connor as Police Lieutenant
 - Clarence Wilson as Truant Officer
 - Victor Potel as Alex
 - Wally Albright as Mickey O'Flaherty
 - Smiley Burnette as Musician
 - Naomi Judge as Mrs. DeLacy
 - Norma Taylor as Blonde Casino Patron
 
Soundtrack
    
- "Deep Dark River" (Music and Lyrics by Smiley Burnette)
 - "What I Wouldn't Do" (Music and Lyrics by Smiley Burnette)
 
Production notes
    
- This film marked Ann Rutherford's feature film debut, although she had previously appeared in the Mascot serial The Fighting Marines.
 - Portions of the following sea shanties were heard in the film: "Blow the Man Down," "Boney Was a Warrior," "Whiskey Johnnie," "Amsterdam" and "Rolling Home."
 - Portions of this film were shot off the San Pedro harbor in California.
 
External links
    
- Waterfront Lady at IMDb
 - Waterfront Lady is available for free download at the Internet Archive
 
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