Redhead (1934)
A girl marries a playboy from a rich family, expecting a life of comfort and luxury. However, her new father-in-law turns his ne'er-do-well son out into the street with no money, and promises the girl that if she can make a man out of her new husband, the father will give her $10,000 and see that she gets a quick divorce.
Director:
Melville W. Brown
Writers:
Jesse Lasky Jr., Betty Burbridge.
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Bruce Cabot as Ted Brown |
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Grace Bradley as Dale Carter |
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Regis Toomey as Scoop |
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Berton Churchill as Mr. Brown |
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LeRoy Mason as Pretty Boy |
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Monte Carter as Donterini |
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George Humbert as Pasquale |
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Rita Campagna as Mrs. Pasquale |
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Ed Brady as Joe |
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Bess Stafford as Landlady |
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Addison Page as Rogers |
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John Mack as Collins |
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Herb Vigran as Factory Worker (uncredited) |
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Jack Hyam as |
| Sound | John Stransky Jr. | Sound |
| Production | Trem Cam | Producer |
| Camera | Ira H. Morgan | Director of Photography |
| Production | William Ray Johnston | Producer |
| Production | Dorothy Davenport | Producer |
| Writing | Vera Brown | Novel |
| Writing | Jesse Lasky Jr. | Screenplay |
| Writing | Betty Burbridge | Screenplay |
| Directing | Melville W. Brown | Director |