The Earl of Chicago
- Original title
- The Earl of Chicago
- Year
- 1940
- Running time
- 87 min.
- Country
- United States
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Robert Montgomery
- Edward Arnold
- Reginald Owen
- Edmund Gwenn
- E.E. Clive
- Ronald Sinclair
- Norma Varden
- Halliwell Hobbes
- Ian Wolfe
- Peter Godfrey
- Billy Bevan
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- Music
- Cinematography
Ray June, Karl Freund (B&W)- Producer
- Genre
- Drama
- Synopsis
- Silky has always moved booze. In prohibition, he smuggled it from Canada, but now that it is legal, he produces his own brand. Seven years before, he sent Doc to prison because Doc was an honest man. Now that he is getting out, Silky wants an honest man as his general manager. When an English solicitor arrives to show that Silky is the new Earl of Gorley, Doc sees his chance to get Silky out of the way. But Silky takes Doc with him to England to see about selling his holdings and taking the money. While Doc knows that none of the property can be sold, he does not tell Silky. While Silky is shown all his duties and responsibilities, Doc is busy bankrupting his business in Chicago.
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