Summary
The Great O’Malley is an American film first released in 1937,
directed by William Dieterle.
The film stars Pat O’Brien, Sybil Jason, Humphrey Bogart, Ann Sheridan and Frieda Inescort.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: William Dieterle
- Script: Gerald Beaumont, Milton Krims, Tom Reed
- Photo: Ernest Haller
- Music: Heinz Roemheld
- Cast: Pat O’Brien (James Aloysius ’Jim’), Sybil Jason (Barbara ’Babs’ Phillips), Humphrey Bogart (John Phillips), Ann Sheridan (Judy Nolan), Frieda Inescort (Mrs. Phillips), Donald Crisp (Police Captain Cromwell), Henry O’Neill (Defense Attorney), Craig Reynolds (Motorist Honking Horn), Hobart Cavanaugh (Reporter Pinky Holden), Gordon Hart (Doctor Attending O’Malley), Mary Gordon (Mrs. O’Malley), Mabel Colcord (Mrs. Flaherty), Frank Sheridan (Father Patrick), Lillian Harmer (Miss Taylor, the School Principal), Delmar Watson (Tubby), Frank Reicher (Dr. Edwin Larson), Joseph Allen Sr. (Warden), Granville Bates (Jack ’Jake’, Bar Proprietor), Georgie Billings, Basil Bookasta (Bootblack), George Bookasta (Bootblack), Egon Brecher (Morris, the Pawnbroker), Tom Brower (Police Sergeant), Raymond Brown (Timekeeper and Factory Owner), Sonny Bupp (Boy with Lollipop), John Butler (Prosecuting Attorney), Glen Cavender (Policeman at Robbery), W.H. Clauson (Police Broadcaster), Ralph Dunn (Police Stenographer in Hospital), Earl Dwire (First Judge), Jim Farley (Jones, Desk Sergeant), Stanley Fields (Convict at Lathe), Jack Gamel (Bootblack), Edward Gargan (Policeman Driving Radio Car), Chuck Hamilton (Policeman), Robert Homans (Policeman Jim Dugan), George Humbert (Junkman), Payne B. Johnson (Boy on street), Milton Kibbee (Court Stenographer), Leonard Kibrick (Newsboy), Sidney Kibrick (Street Kid), Frank Lombardi (Bootblack), Jerry Mandy (Italian Umbrella Salesman), Arthur Millett (Detective Bringing Phillips to Hospital), Jack Mower (Detective Bringing Phillips to Hospital), William J. O’Brien (Man Whistling in Hospital Zone), Paul Panzer (Man on Stairs), Bob Perry (Man Getting Shoeshine), Thomas Pogue (Judge Evers), Adrian Rosley (Nick, the Tailor), Francesca Rotoli (Nurse), Virginia Sanborne (Nurse), Cliff Saum (Policeman at Robbery), John Sheehan (Policeman in Radio Car), Myrtle Stedman (Nurse), Perc Teeple (Motorist), Max Wagner (School Bus Driver), Huey White (Convict Carrying Pipe), Leo White (Ben, The Hot Dog Vendor), Lottie Williams (Nurse in Hospital), Charles C. Wilson (Policeman Chiding School Bus Driver), Armand ’Curly’ Wright (Vegetable Peddler)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 71 min; B&W
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