Dynamite (film) - Cast

Cast

  • Conrad Nagel as Roger Towne
  • Kay Johnson as Cynthia Crothers
  • Charles Bickford as Hagon Derk
  • Julia Faye as Marcia Towne
  • Muriel McCormac as Katie Derk
  • Joel McCrea as Marco
  • Robert Edeson as First Wise Fool
  • William Holden as Second Wise Fool
  • Henry Stockbridge as Third Wise Fool
  • Leslie Fenton as Young "Vulture" Firing Gun
  • Barton Hepburn as Young "Vulture" Confessing Crime
  • Ernest Hilliard as Good Mixer
  • June Nash as Good Mixer
  • Judith Barrett as Good Mixer
  • Neely Edwards as Good Mixer
  • Marjorie Zier as Good Mixer
  • Rita La Roy as Good Mixer
  • Tyler Brooke as The Life of the Party
  • Clarence Burton as Police Officer
  • Jim Farley as Death Row Police Officer
  • Robert T. Haines as The Judge
  • Douglas Scott as Bobby Smith
  • Jane Keckley as Bobby's Mother
  • Blanche Craig as Neighbor (Mrs. Johnson)
  • Mary Gordon as Neighbor at Store
  • Ynez Seabury as Neighbor (Mrs. Johnson's Daughter)
  • Scott Kolk as Radio Announcer
  • Fred Walton as Doctor Rawlins
  • Wade Boteler as Mine Foreman (uncredited)
  • Randolph Scott as Coal Miner (uncredited)

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