Summary
Scandal for Sale is an American film first released in 1932,
directed by Russell Mack.
The film stars Charles Bickford, Rose Hobart, Pat O’Brien, Claudia Dell and J. Farrell MacDonald.
It has also been released under the title: Ambition.
Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.
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Credits
- Director: Russell Mack
- Script: Emile Gauvreau, Ralph Graves, Robert Keith
- Photo: Karl Freund
- Music: David Broekman
- Cast: Charles Bickford (Jerry Strong), Rose Hobart (Claire Strong), Pat O’Brien (Waddell), Claudia Dell (Dorothy Pepper), J. Farrell MacDonald (Treadway), Harry Beresford (Brownie), Berton Churchill (Bunnyweather), Glenda Farrell (Stella), Betty Jane Graham (Mildred Strong), Buster Phelps (Bobby Strong), Paul Nicholson (Detective), Jim Farley (Police Lieutenant), Mitchell Harris (Carrington), Hans Heinrich von Twardowski (Affner, the pilot), Tully Marshall (Simpkins), Lew Kelly (Compositor), Jack Richardson (Compositor), Angie Norton (Nurse), Walter Brennan, William Burress, William B. Davidson, Edward Earle, Robert Ellis, Francis Ford, Mary Gordon, Pat Harmon, Russell Hopton, Robert Parrish, Edwin Stanley, Lottie Williams
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 75 min; B&W
- Aka: Ambition
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