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I Am the Law (1938)

Director: Alexander Hall

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From Time Out Film Guide

It may not be terribly good, but this feisty vehicle for Edward G plays to the star's strengths. He's a never-say-die law professor who takes on the city's racketeers, and even carries on the good fight by himself after he's removed from the post, finally putting together the evidence that mayor's son Beal is actually the local crime kingpin.

Author: TJ

Time Out Film Guide


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