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"Johnny Apollo - Jolting, Dynamic DRAMA!" is english Language Movie.
"Johnny Apollo" was released on 19 April 1940 .
The movie was directed by Henry Hathaway
It has cast of: Tyrone Power as Robert Cain Jr. (aka Johnny Apollo), Dorothy Lamour as 'Lucky' Dubarry, Edward Arnold as Robert Cain Sr., Lloyd Nolan as Mickey Dwyer, Charley Grapewin as Judge Emmett T. Brennan, Lionel Atwill as Jim McLaughlin, Marc Lawrence as Bates, Jonathan Hale as Dr. Brown, Harry Rosenthal as Piano Player, Russell Hicks as District Attorney, Fuzzy Knight as Cellmate, Charles Lane as Assistant D.A., Selmer Jackson as Prison Warden, Charles Trowbridge as Judge Penrose, John Hamilton as Night Court Judge, William Pawley as Paul, Eric Wilton as Butler, Gary Breckner as Announcer (voice), Harry Tyler as Prison Trusty, George Irving as Mr. Ives, Eddie Marr as Harry - Henchman, Anthony Caruso as Joe - Henchman, Stanley Andrews as Welfare Secretary, Wally Albright as Office Boy, Carol Adams as Dancer (uncredited), James Blaine as Guard in Solitary (uncredited), Stanley Blystone as Guard in Library (uncredited), Charles D. Brown as Sergeant Putting Pinch on Mickey and Johnny (uncredited), Jack Byron as Court Clerk (uncredited), Joe Caits as Prisoner (uncredited), James Conaty as Courtroom Spectator / Horse Parlor Patron (uncredited), Maurice Costello as Extra (uncredited), Tom Dugan as Tom Dugan - Prisoner (uncredited), Ralph Dunn as Guard (uncredited), Frank Fanning as Courthouse Guard (uncredited), James Flavin as Prison Guard In Library (uncredited), Bess Flowers as Peterson's Secretary (uncredited), Edward Gargan as Detective (uncredited), William Haade as Guard During Break (uncredited), Chuck Hamilton as Prison Guard (uncredited), Louis Jean Heydt as Prison Guard (uncredited), Robert Homans as Receptionist Guard (uncredited), Gladden James as Court Clerk (uncredited), Thomas Martin as Horse Parlor Waiter (uncredited), Frank McLure as Horse Parlor Patron (uncredited), Walter Miller as Guard (uncredited), Robert Morgan as Trial Spectator (uncredited), Philip Morris as Bailiff (uncredited), Edward Mundy as Train Announcer (uncredited), Field Norton as Doorman at Funeral Parlor (uncredited), Wedgwood Nowell as Courthouse Spectator (uncredited), James Pierce as Guard (uncredited), Alexander Pollard as Horse Parlor Waiter (uncredited), Tom Quinn as Horse Parlor Patron (uncredited), Dick Rich as Visitation Guard (uncredited), Cyril Ring as Cashier (uncredited), Don Rowan as Guard (uncredited), Geneva Sawyer as La Conga Dancer (uncredited), Dick Scott as Man at Police Station (uncredited), Robert Shaw as Clerk (uncredited), Lee Shumway as Guard in Warden's Office (uncredited), J. Scott Smart as Leader of Conga (uncredited), Edwin Stanley as Stock Exchange Official (uncredited), Larry Steers as Horse Parlor Patron (uncredited), Bert Stevens as Horse Parlor Patron (uncredited), Milburn Stone as Reporter (uncredited), Harry Strang as Doorman at Warden's Office (uncredited), Charles Tannen as Reporter (uncredited), Phil Tead as Reporter (uncredited), Harry Tenbrook as Guard Escorting Apollo (uncredited), Emmett Vogan as Radio Announcing Guard (uncredited), Norman Willis as Plainclothesman (uncredited), Charles Williams as Photographer (uncredited) in lead roles.
It Crew included: Robert Bischoff as Editor(Editing), Henry Hathaway as Director(Directing), Hal Long as Story(Writing), Arthur C. Miller as Director of Photography(Camera), Samuel G. Engel as Story(Writing), Philip Dunne as Screenplay(Writing), Rowland Brown as Screenplay(Writing), Harry Joe Brown as Associate Producer(Production), Thomas Little as Set Decoration(Art), Cyril J. Mockridge as Original Music Composer(Sound), Richard Day as Art Direction(Art), Gwen Wakeling as Costume Design(Costume & Make-Up), in lead roles.