An entry in MGM's Crime Does Not Pay series, which deals with illegal gambling and illegal bookmaking.An entry in MGM's Crime Does Not Pay series, which deals with illegal gambling and illegal bookmaking.An entry in MGM's Crime Does Not Pay series, which deals with illegal gambling and illegal bookmaking.
Don 'Red' Barry
- Bryan
- (uncredited)
Hugh Beaumont
- Mechanic
- (uncredited)
John Butler
- Cafe Proprietor
- (uncredited)
Naomi Childers
- Gambling Club Patron
- (uncredited)
Cliff Clark
- Police Chief James Hollister
- (uncredited)
Gene Coogan
- Fallon Henchman
- (uncredited)
Lloyd Corrigan
- Mr. Higby
- (uncredited)
Joseph Crehan
- Mayor Steven Andrews
- (uncredited)
Joe Downing
- Tony Lucca
- (uncredited)
Lloyd Gough
- Mike - Fallon Henchman
- (uncredited)
Reed Hadley
- Arthur Jackson
- (uncredited)
Mahlon Hamilton
- Slot Machine Repairman
- (uncredited)
Mike Lally
- Undercover Cop
- (uncredited)
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaFirst screen appearance by Hugh Beaumont.
- Quotes
Rocky Fallon: [referring to a well-dressed man who has entered the casino] Hmmm... Steer him to the big table. Let him win five thousand.
Gambling Club Manager: [rhetorically] Hmmm... Why didn't I go in for politics?
Rocky Fallon: [chuckles]
- ConnectionsFollowed by Women in Hiding (1940)
Featured review
This episode of MGM's long-running crime series takes on the slot machine, informing us they're crooked, support racketeers and lead to no good, because CRIME DOES NOT PAY.
It's the third and last episode to feature Edwin Maxwell. He's a hefty, older actor, that seemed to be cast on those roles for which the producers couldn't afford Edward Arnold. Usually cast as a businessman, often a crooked one, or an authority figure, he appeared in one film in 1915, then back onto the stage until 1929. From then, he showed up in about 150 features and shorts. Although he occasionally received no credit after 1940, he worked steadily until his death in 1948.
It's the third and last episode to feature Edwin Maxwell. He's a hefty, older actor, that seemed to be cast on those roles for which the producers couldn't afford Edward Arnold. Usually cast as a businessman, often a crooked one, or an authority figure, he appeared in one film in 1915, then back onto the stage until 1929. From then, he showed up in about 150 features and shorts. Although he occasionally received no credit after 1940, he worked steadily until his death in 1948.
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- Also known as
- Crime Does Not Pay No. 28: Jack Pot
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- Runtime20 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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