Laughing at Life (1933)
Easter, a soldier of fortune and gunrunner, leaves his family behind escaping from the authorities and an American detective named Mason. His globe hopping escape leads him finally to South America, where he is hired to organize a band of revolutionaries, unaware that they plan to eliminate him when his job is done.
Director:
Ford Beebe
Writer:
Prescott Chaplin
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Victor McLaglen as Dennis P. McHale / Burke / Captain Hale |
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Conchita Montenegro as Panchita |
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William 'Stage' Boyd as Inspector Mason (as William Boyd) |
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Noah Beery as Hauseman |
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Regis Toomey as Pat Collins / Mc Hale |
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Ruth Hall as Alice Lawton |
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Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams as Jones |
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Dewey Robinson as Smith |
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Ivan Lebedeff as Don Flavio Montenegro |
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Mathilde Comont as Mamacita |
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J. Farrell MacDonald as Prison Warden |
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Tully Marshall as Stone |
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Henry Armetta as Fruit Vendor |
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Edmund Breese as Cabinet Officer |
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Frankie Darro as Chango |
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Otis Harlan as Businessman |
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Buster Phelps as Young Pat 'Denny' McHale |
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Arthur Hoyt as Businessman |
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Pat O'Malley as Detective Agency Official |
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William Desmond as Military Cabinet Officer |
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Lloyd Whitlock as WWI Commanding Officer |
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Philo McCullough as Capt. Valdez |
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George Humbert as Beverage Vendor |
| Writing | Ford Beebe | Story |
| Writing | Prescott Chaplin | Screenplay |
| Directing | Ford Beebe | Director |
| Crew | Yakima Canutt | Stunt Double |