The Gallant Fool (1933)
The circus arrives in Great Shows. Rainey Big Ben and Kit Denton, the star of the show, are informed that no representation will be allowed in the city, and that their presence is not desired by the local potentate. This incomprehensible hatred is equaled only by the Kit 's father's contempt for women. Kit, who criticized his father's contemptuous attitude towards Alicia, his girlfriend, Kit's father tells him of the drama he lived in Big Ben many years earlier.
Director:
Robert N. Bradbury
Writer:
Robert N. Bradbury
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Bob Steele as Kit Denton |
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Arletta Duncan as Alecia Russo |
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George 'Gabby' Hayes as Dad Denton |
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Theodore Lorch as Rainey |
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John Elliott as Chris McDonald |
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Perry Murdock as Connors |
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Pascale Perry as Jim Leyton |
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George Nash as Foils Pick Pocket |
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Vane Calvert as Martha Williams |
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Billy Franey as Leyton's Friend at Campfire |
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Blackie Whiteford as Henchman |
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Herman Hack as Henchman |
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Art Mix as Henchman |
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Steve Clemente as Circus Knife Thrower |
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Si Jenks as Abner Cricket |
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Anne Howard as Mrs. Cricket |
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Bob Burns as Sheriff |
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Silver Tip Baker as Silver |
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Dick Dickinson as Henchman |
| Directing | Robert N. Bradbury | Director |
| Writing | Robert N. Bradbury | Screenplay |
| Writing | Harry L. Fraser | Adaptation |
| Writing | Harry L. Fraser | Dialogue |
| Writing | John P. McCarthy | Story |
| Production | Paul Malvern | Producer |
| Camera | Faxon M. Dean | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Carl Pierson | Editor |
| Art | E.R. Hickson | Set Decoration |
| Sound | John Stransky Jr. | Sound |