We're Only Human (film) explained

We're Only Human
Director:James Flood
Clem Beauchamp (assistant)
Producer:Edward Kaufman
Starring:Preston Foster
Jane Wyatt
Music:Roy Webb
Cinematography:J. Roy Hunt
Editing:Archie F. Marshek
Studio:RKO Radio Pictures
Runtime:68 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

We're Only Human is a 1935 American drama film directed by James Flood from a screenplay by Rian James. Starring Preston Foster, Jane Wyatt, and James Gleason, it was released by RKO Radio Pictures on December 27, 1935.

Plot

A police detective and his girlfriend try to catch an escaped gangster.

Development

The story was based on “Husk,” a short story by Thomas Walsh that was published in The Saturday Evening Post in the same year the movie was filmed.