
Three Godfathers
In a town called New Jerusalem, three bandits hold up a bank. After a gun battle with the townspeople, the three robbers retreat into the scorching Arizona desert. There, they happen upon an ill woman stranded with her child. As the mother dies, she begs the men to take care of her infant. The fugitives want to save the baby -- but to do so, they'll have to travel back to New Jerusalem, where they are wanted men. Remade as 3 Godfathers (1949).
Three Godfathers
March 6, 1936
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Cast (33)

Chester Morris
Robert 'Bob' Sangster

Lewis Stone
James 'Doc' Underwood

Walter Brennan
Samuel 'Gus' Barton

Irene Hervey
Molly

Sidney Toler
Professor Amos Snape

Dorothy Tree
Blackie Winters

Roger Imhof
Sheriff

Willard Robertson
Reverend McLane

Robert Livingston
Frank Benson

John Sheehan
Ed Barrow

Joseph Marievsky
Pedro

Victor Potel
'Buck Tooth'

Helen Brown
Mrs. George Marshall

Harvey Clark
Marcus Treen

Virginia Brissac
Mrs. McLane

Jean Kircher
Baby Marshall

Bernard Carr
Ralph (uncredited)

Richard Cramer
Prospector Dancing with Blackie (uncredited)

Tex Driscoll
Parishioner (uncredited)

Jesse Graves
Cook (uncredited)

Sherry Hall
Pianist (uncredited)

Tiny Jones
Townswoman at Church Social (uncredited)

Leonid Kinskey
Card Player (uncredited)

Judith Kircher
Baby Marshall (uncredited)

William McCall
Townsman at Church Social (uncredited)

Art Mix
Townsman at Church Social (uncredited)

Jeanne Rivello
Baby (uncredited)

Rudy Sooter
Musician (uncredited)

Gertrude Sutton
Schoolmarm (uncredited)

Emanuel A. Turner
Drunk at Bar (uncredited)

Minerva Urecal
Parishioner (uncredited)

John Wallace
Pegleg Man (uncredited)

Joan Wilson
Baby (uncredited)
Crew (21)
Directing

Richard Boleslawski
Director

Dolph Zimmer
Assistant Director
Writing

Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Writer

Peter B. Kyne
Novel

Ainsworth Morgan
Writer

Manuel Seff
Screenplay

Edward E. Paramore Jr.
Screenplay
Production

Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Producer
Sound

William Axt
Original Music Composer

Douglas Shearer
Recording Supervision

Charles Maxwell
Orchestrator

Paul Marquardt
Orchestrator

Leonid Raab
Orchestrator

Jack Virgil
Orchestrator
Art
Camera

Joseph Ruttenberg
Director of Photography
Costume & Make-Up

Dolly Tree
Wardrobe Designer
Crew

Cliff Lyons
Stunts
Editing

Frank Sullivan
Editor