For the Defense 93 years old

Too CLEVER to be STRAIGHT

For the Defense

William Foster is a slick attorney who stays within the law, but specializes in representing crooks and shady characters. He's adept at keeping them out of jail, winning acquittals, and having decisions reversed, thus springing criminals out of prison. He is romantically involved with dancer Irene Manners, who is two-timing him, although she wants to marry him. She kills a man driving while out with her other man, Jack Defoe, who takes the blame. Unfortunately, a ring Foster had just given Irene is found at the crime scene. Foster ends up defending Jack, but when the ring is found, he thinks he is protecting Irene, so pleads guilty to jury tampering.

Credits

For the Defense Cast

Name Character
Kay Francis She was 25, 63 years old when she died as Irene Manners
George 'Gabby' Hayes He was 45, 83 years old when he died as Ben (the waiter)
William Powell He was 37, 91 years old when he died as William Foster
Ernie Adams He was 45, 62 years old when he died as Eddie Withers
William B. Davidson He was 42, 59 years old when he died as Dist. Atty. Stone
Scott Kolk He was 25, 88 years old when he died as Jack Defoe
Edward LeSaint He was 59, 69 years old when he died as Judge at first trial
John Elliott He was 0, 26 years old when he died as McGann
James Finlayson He was 42, 66 years old when he died as Parrott
Thomas E. Jackson He was 44, 81 years old when he died as Daly
Charles West He was 44, 57 years old when he died as Joe
Charles Sullivan He was 31, 73 years old when he died as Charlie

For the Defense Crew

Name Department
Jules Furthman as Story. He was 42 (78) years old when He died Writing
Oliver H.P. Garrett as Writer. He was 36 (57) years old when He died Writing
Charles Lang as Director of Photography. He was 28 (96) years old when He died Camera
John Cromwell as Director. He was 42 (91) years old when He died Directing
George Nichols, Jr. as Editor. Editing
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For the Defense (93 years)

Too CLEVER to be STRAIGHT

  • Release day: Saturday, July 19, 1930
  • Runtime: 65 minutes