Summary
No Greater Glory is an American film first released in 1934,
directed by Frank Borzage.
The film is based on a novel by Ferenc Molnár and stars George P. Breakston, Jimmy Butler, Jackie Searl, Frankie Darro and Donald Haines.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Frank Borzage
- Script: Ferenc Molnár (novel), Jo Swerling
- Photo: Joseph H. August
- Music: R.H. Bassett
- Cast: George P. Breakston (Nemecsek), Jimmy Butler (Boka), Jackie Searl (Gereb), Frankie Darro (Feri Ats), Donald Haines (Csonakos), Rolf Ernest (Ferdie Pasztor), Julius Molnar (Henry Pasztor), Wesley Giraud (Kolnay), Beaudine Anderson (Csele), Ralph Morgan (Father), Christian Rub (Watchman), Lois Wilson (Mother), Judith Arlen, Egon Brecher (Racz), Harvey Clark (Customer in tailor shop), Samuel S. Hinds (Gereb’s Father), Terry Kilburn, Bruce Line (Richter), Frank Reicher (Doctor), Tom Ricketts (Janitor)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 74 min; B&W
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