

Double Cross Roads
Genres
Overview
Ex-convict David Harvey attempts to go straight and settles in a small town where he meets and falls in love with Mary Carlyle. His former gang tries to persuade him to take part in a robbery of a wealthy woman but he refuses until discovering that Mary is in league with the gang.
Details
Budget
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Revenue
$0
Runtime
64 min
Release Date
1930-04-20
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
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Vote Average
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Robert Ames
David Harvey
Lila Lee
Mary Carlyle
Edythe Chapman
Mrs. Carlyle
Montagu Love
Gene Dyke
Ned Sparks
Happy Max
Thomas E. Jackson
Deuce Wilson
Charlotte Walker
Mrs. Tilton
George MacFarlane
Warden
William V. Mong
Caleb
Thomas Jefferson
Caretaker
Roscoe Ates
Ticket Agent
Yola d'Avril
Happy Max's Moll
Bill Elliott
Party Guest
J. Carrol Naish
Dyke's Lookout
Charles Sullivan
Barman
Harry Tenbrook
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