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Torture Money (1937): cast, story & where to watch

1937 · Film · ★ 5.7

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Released in 1937, Torture Money is a drama and crime film directed by Harold S. Bucquet, running about 21 minutes.

What it’s about. In this MGM Crime Does Not Pay series short, police go after a fraud operation that stages automobile accidents to collect insurance money.

Who’s in it. Torture Money stars Edwin Maxwell as Milton Beacher, George Lynn as Larry Martin, Murray Alper as Little Davie Barkell (uncredited) and King Baggot as False Accident Witness (uncredited), among others.

How it landed. With an audience score of 5.7/10, Torture Money has drawn a solid, mixed-to-positive response.

Where to watch. Streaming options change often. See the full, country-by-country breakdown on our where to watch Torture Money page.

If you liked it. Fans of Torture Money tend to enjoy The Shawshank Redemption, The Godfather, Schindler's List and The Godfather Part II.

Frequently asked

Where can I watch Torture Money (1937)?
Streaming, rental and purchase options for Torture Money change frequently. Check our where-to-watch page for the latest availability in your country.
Is Torture Money worth watching?
Torture Money holds an audience score of 5.7 out of 10, and is a strong pick if you enjoy drama and crime. Reactions are mixed, so it may depend on taste.
Who stars in Torture Money?
Torture Money stars Edwin Maxwell, George Lynn, Murray Alper, King Baggot and Margaret Bert.
When was Torture Money released?
Torture Money was released in 1937, with a runtime of about 21 minutes.