Summary
Big Brown Eyes is an American film comedy first released in 1936,
directed by Raoul Walsh.
The film stars Cary Grant, Joan Bennett, Walter Pidgeon, Lloyd Nolan and Alan Baxter.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Raoul Walsh
- Script: James Edward Grant, Bert Hanlon, Raoul Walsh
- Photo: George T. Clemens
- Music: Gerard Carbonara
- Cast: Cary Grant (Det. Sgt. Danny Barr), Joan Bennett (Eve Fallon), Walter Pidgeon (Richard Morey), Lloyd Nolan (Russ Cortig), Alan Baxter (Cary Butler), Marjorie Gateson (Mrs. Chesley Cole), Isabel Jewell (Bessie Blair), Douglas Fowley (Benjamin ’Benny’ Battle), Henry Brandon (Don Butler), Joe Sawyer (Jack Sully), Dolores Casey (Cashier), Doris Canfield (Myrtle), Edwin Maxwell (Editor), Helen Brown (Bereaved Mother), Sam Flint (Martin), John Picorri (Defense Attorney), Charlie Wilson (Prosecuting Attorney), Charles Martin (Red), Francis McDonald (Malley – Gunman), Eddie Conrad (Joe – Italian Barber), Ed Jones (Chauffeur), Fred Anderson (Elevator Operator), William Arnold (Customer), Mary Bovard (Manicurist), Don Brodie (Bit Role), Ralph Brooks (Man departing Elevator), Allen Connor (Husband), Ray Cordell (Elevator Operator), Kernan Cripps (Police Telephone Operator), Jack Daley (Mooney), Homer Dickenson (Police Chief), John T. Dillon (Barber), Phil Dunham (Barber), Jay Eaton (Barber), Jinx Falkenburg (Manicurist), Bud Geary (Gangster), Gale Goodson (Manicurist), Betty Gordon (Manicurist), Kay Gordon (Manicurist), Hal Greene (Page), Chuck Hamilton (Police Desk Sergeant), Bert Hanlon (Farrell – Shyster Lawyer), Eddie Hines (Shoeshine Man), Eleanor Huntley (Manicurist), Jack Kennedy (Mahoney), Geraldine Leslie (Maid), George MacQuarrie (Chief of Detectives), Ethel Mandell (Maid), Beulah McDonald (Manicurist), Mal Merrihugh (Barber), Helaine Moler (Manicurist), Rex Moore (Page), Frances Morris (Manicurist), Lionel Pedley (Polo Player), Lee Phelps (Lee – Jailer), John Reese (Prisoner), Francis Sayles (Barber), Larry Steers (Assistant Prosecutor), Jack Stoney (Assistant District Attorney), Steve Strelich (Prisoner), Billy Sullivan (Barber), Ethel Sykes (Manicurist), Fred ’Snowflake’ Toones (Chalky, Shoeshine Man), Guy Usher (Judge Davis), Betty Van Auken (Manicurist), Dorothy Ward (Manicurist), Jeannette Warren (Manicurist), Armand ’Curly’ Wright (Barber)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 77 min; B&W
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