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Ordinary man-in-the-street Arthur Ferguson Jones leads a very straightforward life. He's never late for work and nothing interesting ever happens to him. One day everything changes: he oversleeps and is fired as an example, he's then mistaken for evil criminal killer Mannion and is arrested. The resemblance is so striking that the police give him a special pass to avoid a similar mistake. The real Mannion sees the opportunity to steal the pass and move around freely and chaos results.
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93 min
1935-02-22
Released
English
55
6.791
Arthur Ferguson 'Jonesy' Jones / 'Killer' Mannion
Wilhelmina 'Bill' Clark
Det. Sgt. Michael F. Boyle
Detective Sergeant Patrick J. Howe
Spencer
Healy
Hoyt
Seaver
'Slugs' Martin
'J.G.' Carpenter
Prison Warden (uncredited)
Sam Dixon
Mannion's Thug (uncredited)
Bank Employee (uncredited)
Miss Gower (uncredited)
Reporter (uncredited)
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