Diamond Jim (1935)
Producer: Edmund Grainger. Director:
A. Edward Sutherland. Assistant Director: Joseph McDonough.
Based upon the book by Parker Morell. Adaptation: Harry Clork,
Doris Malloy. Screenplay: Preston Sturges. Photography: George
Robinson. Editor: Daniel Mandell. Art Director: Charles D. Hall.
Sound: Gilbert Kurland. Musical Direction: C. Bakaleinikoff.
Musical Score: Franz Waxman, Ferdinand Grofe. Gowns: Vera West.
Make-up: Jack P. Pierce. Production and Distribution: Universal.
Release Date: August 1935. Running Time: 90 minutes.
| Diamond Jim Brady |
|
Edward Arnold |
| Lillian Russell |
|
Binnie Barnes |
| Jane Matthews/Emma |
|
Jean Arthur |
| Jerry Richardson |
|
Cesar Romero |
| Sampson Fox |
|
Eric Blore |
| Horsley |
|
Hugh O'Connell |
| Pawnbroker |
|
George Sidney |
| Harry Hill |
|
William Demarest |
| A.E. Moore |
|
Robert McWade |
| John L. Sullivan |
|
Bill Hoolahahn |
| Bartender |
|
Lew Kelly |
| Brady (the Child) |
|
Baby Wyman |
| Brady (the Boy) |
|
George Ernest |
| Bradys Father |
|
Robert Emmett O'Connor |
| Bradys Mother |
|
Helen Brown |
| Bradys Aunt |
|
Mabel Colcord |
| Secretary |
|
Fred Kelsey |
| Station Agent |
|
Charles Sellon |
| Physician |
|
Purnell Pratt |
| Minister |
|
Tully Marshall |
| Poker Player |
|
Al Bridge |
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