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Cast
Victor McLaglen | As: Turk | |
Dorothy Dell | As: Toy | |
Preston Foster | As: Como Murphy | |
Alison Skipworth | As: Mother Bright | |
David Landau | As: Moore |
Storyline
On the wharfs of San Francisco, saloon girl Toy, also known as Mary, lives over Mother Bright's bar. When Como Murphy, a fugitive from the law, hides in her room, she falls in love with him. He explains that after he spoke out about the rights of man to a crowd, a riot ensued, during which a policeman was killed. Como took the gun from the killer, but is thought to be guilty of the crime himself. Como, who reciprocates Mary's love, spends the night with her, but leaves to keep her out of danger. He joins the crew of a ship sailing to China after he is befriended by Turk, a big lumbering sailor who is also in love with Mary. Each man is unaware that they love the same woman.
Tagline: | Barbary Coast! Where the tides of human passions roll up strange wrecks of life and love...a haven for crushed derelicts...such as Toy, who knew men but never heard of love! |
Certification: | Unknown |
Cast
Victor McLaglen |
Turk |
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Dorothy Dell |
Toy |
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Preston Foster |
Como Murphy |
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Alison Skipworth |
Mother Bright |
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David Landau |
Moore |
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John Rogers |
Goliath |
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Mischa Auer |
Sadik |
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Alfred Delcambre |
Steve |
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James Burke |
Brooklyn Jack |
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Frank Sheridan |
The Skipper |
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Donald E. Wilson |
Slim |
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John Northpole |
Vasil |
Directed By
William Cameron Menzies |
Director |
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George Somnes |
Director |
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Writing Credits
Frederick Schlick |
Story |
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Samuel Hoffenstein |
Screenplay |
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Frank Partos |
Screenplay |
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Stephen Morehouse Avery |
Screenplay |
Production Crew
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Costume and Makeup
Sound
Visual Effects
Camera
Victor Milner |
Director of Photography |
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Lighting
Art Department
Other Crew
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