The Wet Parade (1932)
The evils of alcohol before and during prohibition become evident as we see its effects on the rich Chilcote family and the hard working Tarleton family.
Director: Victor Fleming
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Dorothy Jordan as Maggie May |
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Lewis Stone as Roger Chilcote |
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Neil Hamilton as Roger Chilcote, Jr. |
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Emma Dunn as Mrs. Chilcote |
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Frederick Burton as Major Randolph |
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Reginald Barlow as Judge Brandon |
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John Larkin as Moses |
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Gertrude Howard as Angelina |
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Robert Young as Kip Tarleton |
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Walter Huston as Pow Tarleton |
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Jimmy Durante as Abe Shilling |
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Wallace Ford as Jerry Tyler |
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Myrna Loy as Eileen Pinchon |
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Joan Marsh as Evelyn Fessenden |
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John Miljan as Major Doleshal |
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Clarence Muse as Taylor Tibbs |
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Clara Blandick as Mrs. Tarleton |
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Forrester Harvey as Mr. Fortesque |
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John Beck as Mr. Garrison |
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Ben Alexander as Evelyn's Friend (uncredited) |
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Frank Atkinson as Barman at New Year Party (uncredited) |
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Jack Baxley as Wilson Supporter (uncredited) |
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Don Brodie as Would-Be Bootlegger (uncredited) |
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Ann Brody as Mrs. Schwartz (uncredited) |
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Berton Churchill as Roger's Uncle Dick (uncredited) |
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Heinie Conklin as Drunk (uncredited) |
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Cecil Cunningham as Mrs. Twombey - Hotel Guest (uncredited) |
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Max Davidson as Mr. Schwartz (uncredited) |
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Gordon De Main as Eye Specialist (uncredited) |
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Louise Emmons as Cackling Hag in New York City Bar (uncredited) |
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Jim Farley as Bar Proprietor (uncredited) |
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Bud Geary as Nightclub Waiter (uncredited) |
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Julia Griffith as Club Eileen Customer (uncredited) |
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Sherry Hall as Would-Be Bootlegger (uncredited) |
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Harry Holman as Wilson Supporter (uncredited) |
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Olaf Hytten as Nightclubber Asking the Time (uncredited) |
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George Irving as Judge (uncredited) |
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Jack Jordan as Undetermined Role (uncredited) |
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Edward LeSaint as Southerner (uncredited) |
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Tom Mahoney as Pete - Policeman (uncredited) |
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Eily Malyon as Irish Drunk's Wife (uncredited) |
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Philo McCullough as Bar Customer (uncredited) |
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Frank McGlynn Jr. as Defense Attorney (uncredited) |
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Frank McGlynn Sr. as Food Control Speaker (uncredited) |
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Matt McHugh as Shorty the Bellboy (uncredited) |
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Carlyle Moore Jr. as Evelyn's Friend (uncredited) |
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Edmund Mortimer as Dinner Guest (uncredited) |
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William H. O'Brien as Saloon Waiter (uncredited) |
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Broderick O'Farrell as Bootleg Financial Backer (uncredited) |
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Bradley Page as Frankie - Bootlegger (uncredited) |
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Frank Rice as Expectant Father / Bootleg Thug (uncredited) |
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Henry Roquemore as Speakeasy Bartender (uncredited) |
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Hector V. Sarno as Would-Be Bootlegger (uncredited) |
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Harry Strang as Speakeasy Patron (uncredited) |
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Harry Tenbrook as Taxi Driver (uncredited) |
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Theodore von Eltz as Night Club Patron (uncredited) |
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Morgan Wallace as Bootlegger Leader (uncredited) |
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Clarence Wilson as Charles Evan Hughes Campaigner (uncredited) |
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Woodrow Wilson as Self (archive footage) (uncredited) |
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George Ford as Nightclub Patron (uncredited) |
| Directing | Victor Fleming | Director |
| Writing | John Lee Mahin | Writer |
| Writing | Upton Sinclair | Novel |
| Writing | John Lee Mahin | Adaptation |
| Sound | Douglas Shearer | Sound Director |
| Costume & Make-Up | Adrian | Costume Design |
| Editing | Anne Bauchens | Editor |
| Art | Cedric Gibbons | Art Direction |
| Camera | George Barnes | Director of Photography |
| Sound | William Axt | Original Music Composer |