The Nut Farm (1935)
Bob and Helen decide to move to California and make a fresh start. Bob wants to buy a nut farm, but Helen dreams of being in the movies. While Bob is looking for a farm to buy, Helen is taken in by a group of scam artists who promise to make her a star. Helen's brother Willie tries to prevent her and Bob from losing all their money to the scam artists.
Director: Melville W. Brown
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Wallace Ford as Willie Barton |
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Betty Alden as Helen Barton Brent |
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Florence Roberts as Ma Barton, Willie's Mother |
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Spencer Charters as Sliscomb, the Landlord |
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Oscar Apfel as Bob Bent, Helen's Husband |
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Bradley Page as Hamilton T. Holland, Acting School |
| Directing | Melville W. Brown | Director |
| Production | William T. Lackey | Producer |
| Writing | John C. Brownell | Theatre Play |
| Writing | George Waggner | Writer |