El demonio es un pobre diablo (1936)
Claude Pierce, un niño inglés muy educado que vive en el sur de Manhattan, intenta ganarse la aceptación ante sus compañeros no tan bien educados, en la escuela.
Directora:
W.S. Van Dyke
Escritores:
Richard Schayer, John Lee Mahin.
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Freddie Bartholomew as Claude Pierce |
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Jackie Cooper as 'Buck' Murphy |
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Mickey Rooney as 'Gig' Stevens |
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Ian Hunter as Jay Pierce |
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Peggy Conklin as Rose Hawley |
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Katharine Alexander as Hilda Pierce |
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Gene Lockhart as Mr. Jim Murphy |
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Kathleen Lockhart as Mrs. Murphy |
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Grant Mitchell as Paul Krumpp |
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George Davis as Charlie - the Diner Owner (uncredited) |
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Jonathan Hale as Judge Holmes |
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Etienne Girardot as Principal |
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Sherwood Bailey as 'Bugs' |
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Buster Slaven as 'Six-Toes' |
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Harold Huber as Willie |
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Stanley Fields as Joe |
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Frank Puglia as 'Grandma' |
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Etta McDaniel as Molly |
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Stanley Andrews as Doctor |
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Don Brodie as Hilda's Chauffeur |
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Charles Coleman as Doorman |
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Lester Dorr as Intern |
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William Gould as Court Clerk |
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George Guhl as Plainclothesman |
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John Kelly as 'Shivvy' the Tire Man |
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Wally Maher as Taxi Driver |
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Myra Marsh as Joe Wilson's Mother |
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Buddy Messinger as Elevator Operator |
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Dorothy Peterson as Mrs. Jennie Stevens |
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Richard Powell as Football Salesman |
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Christian Rub as Tombstone Mason |
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David Thursby as Court Clerk |
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Andrew Tombes as Muldoon - a Policeman |
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Charles Trowbridge as Doctor |
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Ian Wolfe as Pawnbroker |
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John Wray as Priest |
| Writing | Richard Schayer | Screenplay |
| Editing | Tom Held | Editor |
| Directing | W.S. Van Dyke | Director |
| Writing | Rowland Brown | Story |
| Production | Frank Davis | Producer |
| Sound | Herbert Stothart | Music |
| Art | Cedric Gibbons | Art Direction |
| Writing | John Lee Mahin | Screenplay |
| Camera | George Schneiderman | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Harold Rosson | Director of Photography |