Wharf Angel
Wharf Angel is a 1934 American drama film directed by William Cameron Menzies and George Somnes and starring Victor McLaglen, Dorothy Dell, David Landau, and Preston Foster.[1] Wharf Angel was the first screenplay of Stephen Morehouse Avery.
Wharf Angel | |
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Directed by | William Cameron Menzies George Somnes |
Written by | Stephen Morehouse Avery Frederick Schlick Samuel Hoffenstein Frank Partos |
Produced by | Emanuel Cohen Albert Lewis |
Starring | Victor McLaglen Dorothy Dell David Landau Preston Foster |
Cinematography | Victor Milner |
Production company | Paramount Pictures |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 65 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Two stokers who work on the same ship become rivals for the love of a woman who works in a saloon in the tough Barbary Coast area of San Francisco.[2]
Cast
- Victor McLaglen as Turk
- Dorothy Dell as Toy
- Preston Foster as Como Murphy
- Alison Skipworth as Mother Bright
- David Landau as Moore
- John Rogers as Goliath
- Mischa Auer as Sadik
- Alfred Delcambre as Steve
- James Burke as Brooklyn Jack
- Frank Sheridan as The Skipper
- Donald E. Wilson as Slim
- John Northpole as Vasil
- Alice Lake as Saloon Girl
- Grace Bradley as Saloon Girl
- Jill Dennett as Saloon Girl
- Jack Cheatham as Sailor
References
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