
Don Castle
Thomas J. 'Tom' Quinn
Elyse Knox
Ann Quinn
Regis Toomey
Police Inspector Clint Judd
Charles D. Brown
Inspector Stevens
Rory Mallinson
Harry
Robert Lowell
John Kosloff
Bill Kennedy
2nd Detective
Steve Darrell
District Attorney (uncredited)
Esther Michelson
Mrs. Finkelstein (uncredited)
Ray Dolciame
Shoeshine Boy (uncredited)
William Ruhl
Police Lieutenant (uncredited)
John Sheehan
Judge (uncredited)
John Elliott
Mr. Lake (uncredited)
Dorothy Vaughan
Mrs. Alvin (uncredited)
Herman Cantor
Jury Foreman (uncredited)
Hugh Charles
Counterman (uncredited)
Laura Treadwell
Mrs. Stevens (uncredited)
Joseph E. Bernard
Apartment House Manager (uncredited)
Tito Vuolo
Campana, the Grocer (uncredited)
Jimmy Aubrey
Tramp (uncredited)
John Shay
Salesman (uncredited)
Donald Kerr
Vaudeville Man (uncredited)
Stanley Blystone
McGee (uncredited)
Matty Fain
Death Row Prisoner #3 (uncredited)
John Doucette
Death Row Prisoner #2 (uncredited)
Dan White
Death Row Prisoner #1 (uncredited)
Bill Walker
Death Row Prisoner #4 (uncredited)
Ray Teal
Death Row Guard (uncredited)
Paul Bryar
Death Row Guard (uncredited)
Walden Boyle
Priest (uncredited)
Wally Walker
Clerk (uncredited)
Eddie Parker
Policeman (uncredited)
Lou Marcelle
Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
Bert Stevens
Dancing Academy Customer (uncredited)Released
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- #falsely accused
- #film noir
- #b movie
Reviews

Broken mirrors, black cats and two dollar bills. I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes is directed by William Nigh and adapted to screenplay by Steve Fisher from a story by Cornell Woolrich. It stars Don Castle, Elyse Knox, Regis Toomey and Charles D. Brown. Music is by Edward J. Kay and cinematography by Mack Stengler. Hoofer Tom Quinn (Castle) is convicted of murder on circumstantial evidence. Sente
James M. Cain, Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, and Cornell Woolrich. All were great noir writers but Woolrich is mostly forgotten by readers today. All have had many of their stories adapted in Hollywood. In fact, Woolrich may have had more films made from his stories and novels than any one of the others. Of course, the Blackboard regulars and mystery readers know him well. The writer of












