Summary
The Most Precious Thing in Life is an American film first released in 1934,
directed by Lambert Hillyer.
The film stars Richard Cromwell, Jean Arthur and Donald Cook.
Our overall rating for this film is: very good.
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Credits
- Director: Lambert Hillyer
- Script: Ethel Hill, Travis Ingham, Dore Schary
- Photo: John Stumar
- Cast: Richard Cromwell (Chris Kelsey), Jean Arthur (Ellen Holmes, aka Biddy, Babe), Donald Cook (Bob Kelsey), Anita Louise (Patty O’Day), Mary Forbes (Mrs. Kelsey), Jane Darwell (Mrs. O’Day), Ben Alexander (Gubby Gerhart), John Wray (Carter), Ward Bond (Head Coach Smith), Jimmie Barnes (Football Player), Harry Bowen (Expressman), André Cheron (Head Waiter), Eddie Clayton (College Boy), Heinie Conklin (Porter), Ray Cooke (College Boy at Turnstile), Beatrice Curtis (Check room Girl), Sayre Dearing (Nightclub Extra), John Deering (College Boy), Joan Dix (Bit Part), Florence Dudley (Bit Part), Mary Gordon (Washerwoman), Arnold Gray (Registrar), Hal Greene (Fraternity Man), Oscar ’Dutch’ Hendrian (Assistant Coach), Charles Hickman (Bit Part), Samuel S. Hinds (Dean), Hope Holloway (Bit Part), Mitchell Ingraham (Bit Part), Selmer Jackson (Game Announcer), Alfred P. James (Sweet Shop Owner), Jerry Jerome (Nightclub Extra), Christy Kellar (Blonde), Richard Kipling (Bit Part), Ila Lee (Bit Part), Peggy Leon (Bit Part), Loo Loy (Waiter), Frank McClure (Bit Part), Buddy Messinger (Fraternity Boy), Greta Meyer (Mrs. Svenson), Carlyle Moore Jr. (Football Player), Fletcher Norton (Chauffeur), Lenora Nova (Bit Part), Hal Price (Bit Part), Arthur Rankin (College Boy), Cyril Ring (Motel Clerk), Oscar Rudolph (College Boy), Robert ’Buddy’ Shaw (Fraternity Man), C.L. Sherwood (Waiter), Albert J. Smith (Man at Football Game), Paul Stanton (John Kelsey), Lincoln Stedman (Bill), Larry Steers (Nightclub Extra), Harry Strang (Porter), Michael Stuart (Nelson), Phillip Trent (Fraternity Conductor), Maidel Turner (Dean’s Wife), Billie Van Every (Bit Part), Tom Wallace (Public Address System Man)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 67 min; B&W
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