The Purchase Price
Night Flower, The Mud Lark (Working title)
Directed by: William A. Wellman, USA, 1932
USA, 1932Plakatmotiv The Purchase Price, © Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.
Cast and Credits
Production | Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. [(as The Vitaphone Corporation)] |
Distribution | Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. |
Director | William A. Wellman |
Assistant Director | William A. Wellman |
Scenario | Robert Lord |
Story | Arthur Stringer [The Mud Lark] |
Director of Photography | Sidney Hickox |
Editor | William Holmes |
Art Director | Jack Okey |
Sound Engineer | Jack Okey |
Casting | Jack Okey |
Cast | Barbara Stanwyck [Joan Gordon] |
George Brent [Jim Gilson] | |
Lyle Talbot [Eddie Fields] | |
Hardie Albright [Don Leslie] | |
David Landau [Bull McDowell] | |
Murray Kinnell [Forgan] | |
Leila Bennett [Emily] | |
Mae Busch [Queenie - Girl on Train (not credited)] | |
Mae Busch [Skins' Pal at Shivaree (not credited)] | |
Mike Donlin [Tom Buchanan - Man at Shivaree (not credited)] | |
Mike Donlin [Man in Train Station (not credited)] | |
Crauford Kent [A.C. Peters - the Banker (not credited)] | |
Matt McHugh [Waco - Fields' Henchman (not credited)] | |
Edmund Mortimer [Dance Extra (not credited)] | |
Edmund Mortimer [Extra in Beer Hall and at Shivaree (not credited)] | |
'Snub' Pollard [Joe Atterbury - the Harmonica Player (not credited)] | |
Victor Potel [Clyde (not credited)] | |
Jed Prouty [Elks Crossing Jeweller (not credited)] | |
Cyril Ring [Second Man Joan Sings To (not credited)] | |
Cyril Ring [First Man Joan Sings To (not credited)] | |
Tiny Sandford [Sam Perkins - Man at Shivaree (not credited)] | |
Anne Shirley [Sarah Tipton - the Daughter (not credited)] | |
Anne Shirley [(not credited)] | |
Anne Shirley [Ma - Elmer's Wife (not credited)] | |
Anne Shirley [Hotel Lobby Scrubwoman (not credited)] | |
Adele Watson [Mrs. Sarah Tipton (not credited)] | |
Clarence Wilson [Elmer, the Justice of the Peace (not credited)] |
Technical specifications
Category: Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,37 - Ratio: 1:1,37 - Black and White,
Sound System: mono
First Screening: July 23, 1932 in USA
Survival Status: Prints of this picture exist
Szenenphoto aus The Purchase Price, © Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.
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