King of the Newsboys (1938)
A poor young man's girlfriend leaves him for a gangster, who has the money and power she wants and the young man doesn't have. Determined to show her that he can be a success--and how much of a mistake she made by leaving him--he starts up a newspaper distribution business that is soon the biggest in the city, but things don't turn out exactly the way he wanted them to.
Director:
Bernard Vorhaus
Writer:
Louis Weitzenkorn
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Lew Ayres as Jerry Flynn |
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Helen Mack as Mary Ellen Stephens |
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Alison Skipworth as Nora |
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Victor Varconi as Wire Arno |
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Sheila Bromley as Connie Madison |
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Alice White as Dolly |
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Horace McMahon as Lockjaw |
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William Benedict as Squimpy |
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Ray Cooke as Pussy |
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Jack Pennick as Lefty |
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Mary Kornman as Peggy |
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Gloria Rich as Maizie |
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Oscar O'Shea as Mr. Stephens |
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Marjorie Main as Mrs. Stephens (uncredited) |
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Byron Foulger as Gazette Owner (uncredited) |
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Howard Hickman as Judge (uncredited) |
| Directing | Bernard Vorhaus | Director |
| Writing | Louis Weitzenkorn | Screenplay |
| Writing | Peggy Thompson | Writer |