
Overview:
An unemployed reporter, fired because of his drinking, takes a job at an advertising agency. Drama.Status: | Released (1933-08-11) |
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Screen: | Arch Gaffney, Charles W. Curran, Sam Mintz |
Productions: | RKO Radio Pictures |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |

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Casts
- 88671: Richard Dix - Bruce Foster
- 47678: Elizabeth Allan - Peggy Wilson
- 148837: Doris Kenyon - Adrienne Deane
- 34348: Alan Dinehart - "Perk" Perkins
- 131813: David Landau - Mr. Zimmer
- 85897: Hobart Cavanaugh - Smith
- 120756: Hilda Vaughn - Fanny Olmstead, Foster's Secretary
Crews
- 96255: J. Walter Ruben - Director - Directing
- 1206239: Sam Mintz - Adaptation - Writing
- 149130: Arthur Caesar - Dialogue - Writing
- 1022760: H.W. Hanemann - Dialogue - Writing
- 3238: Merian C. Cooper - Executive Producer - Production
- 113725: William Goetz - Associate Producer - Production
- 1313101: Henry Cronjager - Director of Photography - Camera
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Reviews
Frank F
Review text:
An enjoyable film that has a few pre-code themes that would have required a few changes if filmed a year or two later. Bruce Foster (Dix) is brilliant, but also a failure. A failure to the bottle, a failure at marriage and a failure at work. In a drunken stupor he meets Peggy Wilson ....
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