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Ralph Ince | As: Roller McCray | |
Aileen Pringle | As: Ann Tabor | |
Philip Strange | As: Walter Tabor | |
Sam De Grasse | As: John Willard | |
Freddie Burke Frederick | As: Richard Tabor |
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A very topical early talkie from low-budget company Columbia Pictures, Wall Street starred Ralph Ince, brother of producer Thomas H. Ince, as Roller McCray, a steelworker turned ruthless tycoon whose tough business methods leads a rival (Philip Strange) to commit suicide. The widow (Aileen Pringle), believing she can ruin Ince by using his own methods, conspires with her husband's former partner (Sam De Grasse), but a strong friendship between Ince and Pringle's young son (Freddie Burke Frederick) changes things dramatically. According to future Three Stooges director Edward Bernds, who worked as a sound mixer on Wall Street, Ince's reaction to his rival's suicidal jump from a window ledge was changed from a sneering "I didn't think he had the guts" to the more respectful "I didn't think he'd do it" due to derisive laughter from the film's crew.
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Cast
Ralph Ince |
Roller McCray |
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Aileen Pringle |
Ann Tabor |
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Philip Strange |
Walter Tabor |
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Sam De Grasse |
John Willard |
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Freddie Burke Frederick |
Richard Tabor |
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Ernest Hilliard |
Savage |
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James Finlayson |
Andy (as Jimmy Finalyson) |
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George MacFarlane |
Ed Foster |
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Camille Rovelle |
Miss Woods |
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Grace Wallace |
Bonnie Tucker |
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Hugh McCormack |
Jim Tucker |
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Marshall Ruth |
Billy |
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Ben Hall |
Cliff |
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William Colvin |
Hoffmann (as Billy Colvin) |
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Frederick H. Graham |
Baring (as Frederick Graham) |
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Louise Beavers |
Magnolia |
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Roy William Neill |
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Writing Credits
Paul Gangelin |
Story |
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Norman Houston |
Screenplay |
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Jack Kirkland |
Story |
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