Come Closer, Folks (1936)
A fast-talking pitchman working the con-games on the streets, works himself up into an executive position of a large department store, with the aide of his shill, Mae. But the owner, Elmer Woods, of the department store has a blonde-beauty daughter, Peggy, who goes to work on him.
Director:
D. Ross Lederman
Writers:
Lee Loeb, Harold Buchman.
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James Dunn as Jim Keene |
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Marian Marsh as Peggy Woods |
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Wynne Gibson as Mae |
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George McKay as Rudolph |
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Gene Lockhart as Elmer Woods |
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Herman Bing as Herman |
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John Gallaudet as Pitchman |
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Gene Morgan as Pitchman |
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Wallis Clark as Mr. Houston |
| Directing | D. Ross Lederman | Director |
| Writing | Aben Kandel | Story |
| Writing | Lee Loeb | Screenplay |
| Writing | Harold Buchman | Screenplay |