No More Women (1934)
Two deep-sea divers, known only by their nicknames of "Three-Time" and "Forty-Fathoms," find that no place on earth is big enough for both of them at the same time, even the bottom of the ocean. All day long they fight to salvage sunken gold at forty fathoms deep in the ocean, and all night long they fight over dames. This situation continues even when they both go to work for Helen Young, the owner of a tug-boat and a salvage business.
Director:
Albert S. Rogell
Writers:
Lou Breslow, Delmer Daves.
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Edmund Lowe as Three-Time |
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Victor McLaglen as Forty-Fathoms |
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Sally Blane as Helen Young |
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Minna Gombell as Annie Fay |
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Alphonse Ethier as Captain Brent |
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J.P. McGowan as Captain of The Hawk |
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Harold Huber as Iceberg |
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Tom Dugan as Greasy |
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Christian Rub as Big Pants |
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Frank Moran as Brownie |
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Billy Franey as Oscar |
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Thomas E. Jackson as Detective |
| Writing | John Mikale Strong | Story |
| Writing | Delmer Daves | Story |
| Writing | Lou Breslow | Screenplay |
| Writing | Delmer Daves | Screenplay |
| Writing | Grant Leenhouts | Story |
| Directing | Albert S. Rogell | Director |