Main Cast: Jimmy Hanley, Edward Rigby, Mary Clare, Phyllis Stanley, Edward Chapman
Release Year: 1939
Country: UK
Run Time: 83 minutes
Plot
There Ain't No Justice turned out to be the "breakthrough" picture for youthful British actor Jimmy Hanley. The star plays a garage mechanic who has an inborn talent for boxing. Needing a lot of money in a hurry, he falls in with a crooked fight promoter (Edward Chapman), who advertises Hanley as the next champ with a series of fixed bouts. By the time he realizes he's being set up as the patsy for a gambling ring, our hero has figure out a way to flummox the crooks and arrange a financial windfall for his long-neglected father (Edward Rigby). Based on a novel by James Curtis, There Ain't No Justice was a fixture of American "Late Late Shows" in the early 1950s. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Jill Furse - Connie Fletcher; Richard Ainley - Billy Frost; Gus McNaughton - Alfie Norton; Michael Hogarth - Frank Fox; Richard Norris - Stan; Michael Wilding, Sr. - Len Charteris; Mike Johnson; Bombardier Billy Wells; Al Millen - Perce
Credit
Wilfred Shingleton - Art Director, Pen Tennyson - Director, Ray Pitt - Editor, Ernest Irving - Composer (Music Score), Mutz Greenbaum - Cinematographer, Sergei Nolbandov - Screenwriter, Pen Tennyson - Screenwriter, James Cambridge - Book Author, James Curtis - Book Author