Summary
Now I’ll Tell is an American film first released in 1934,
directed by Edwin J. Burke.
The film stars Spencer Tracy, Helen Twelvetrees, Alice Faye, Robert Gleckler and Henry O’Neill.
It has also been released under the title: Now I’ll Tell You.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Edwin J. Burke
- Script: Edwin J. Burke, Mrs. Arnold Robinson
- Photo: Ernest Palmer
- Music: Hugo Friedhofer, Arthur Lange
- Cast: Spencer Tracy (Murray Golden), Helen Twelvetrees (Virginia Golden), Alice Faye (Peggy Warren), Robert Gleckler (Al Mossiter), Henry O’Neill (Tommy Doran), Hobart Cavanaugh (Freddie Stanton), G.P. Huntley (Jack Hart), Shirley Temple (Mary Doran), Ronnie Cosby (Tommy Doran Jr.), Ray Cooke (Eddie Traylor), Frank Marlowe (George Curtis), Clarence Wilson (Attorney Joe Davis), Barbara Weeks (Wynne), Theodore Newton (Joe), Vince Barnett (Peppo), James Donlan (Honey Smith), Leon Ames (Max), Gertrude Astor (Freddie’s wife (scenes deleted)), Lucile Browne (Nurse (scenes deleted)), Lane Chandler (Friend (scenes deleted)), Claire Du Brey (Maid (scenes deleted)), Mary Forbes (Mrs. Drake (scenes deleted)), Frank Melton (Photographer (scenes deleted)), Dorothy Phillips (Mrs. Farth (scenes deleted)), Charles Sellon (Justice of the Peace (scenes deleted)), Walter Armitage (Drake), Irving Bacon (Gambling House Attendant), Jack Baxley (Bookmaker), Cosmo Kyrle Bellew (Oakley Evans), Brooks Benedict (Gambling House Patron), Harry C. Bradley (Judge Farth), Alice Calhoun (Mrs. Doran), Alden ’Stephen’ Chase (Gangster), Dorothy Christy (Gossipy Blonde Fight Fan), Charles Dow Clark (Telegrapher), Clay Clement (Fight Fan), Joseph Crehan (Doctor), George Davis (Elevator Operator), Gordon De Main (Fight Annuncer), Frankie Dolan (Referee), Robert Ellis (Bit Role), James Flavin (Cop on Beach), Susan Fleming (Bit Role), Billy Franey (Messenger), Wesley Giraud (Boy), Sam Godfrey (Manager of Gambling House), Donald Haines (Messenger boy), Eddie Hart (Bit Role), Lew Harvey (Gangster), Boothe Howard (Bit Role), Fred Howard (Bit Role), Selmer Jackson (Decker), Eddie Kane (Danny Winslow), Edward Keane (Gangster), Claude King (Ship Captain), Lenita Lane (Virginia), June Lang (Girl at Beach), Mae Madison (Waitress), John Marston (Bit Role), Philo McCullough (Bit Role), Nelson McDowell (Bettor), Larry McGrath (Referee), Tom McGuire (Bookmaker), Paul McVey (One of Mossiter’s Men), Charles R. Moore (Gambling House Attendant), Pat Moriarity (Fight Fan), Jack Mower (Gangster), James Murray (Henchman with Curtis), Jack Norton (One of Murray’s Chums), Ned Norton (Bit Role), Georgia O’Dell (Fight Fan), Louis Payne (Butler), Catherine Perry (Marion), Ruth Peterson (Girl at Beach), Bob Ryan (Chauffeur), Edwin Stanley (Willie Coffey), Larry Steers (Kibitzer at Poker Game), Red Stevens (Preliminary Fighter), John M. Sullivan (Bookmaker), Paddy Sullivan (Preliminary Fighter), Blanca Vischer (Girl at Beach), Ruth Warren (Bit Role), Charles Williams (One of Honey Smith’s Boys)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 72 min; B&W
- Aka: Now I’ll Tell You; When New York Sleeps
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