Summary
The Poor Nut is an American film comedy-drama first released in 1927,
directed by Richard Wallace.
The film is based on a novel by Elliott Nugent and J.C. Nugent and stars Jack Mulhall, Charles Murray, Jean Arthur, Jane Winton and Glenn Tryon.
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Credits
- Director: Richard Wallace
- Script: Elliott Nugent (novel), J.C. Nugent (novel), Paul Schofield, Jack Wagner
- Photo: David Kesson
- Cast: Jack Mulhall (John ’Jack’ Miller), Charles Murray (Doc Murphy), Jean Arthur (Margie Blake), Jane Winton (Julia Winters), Glenn Tryon (Magpie Welch), Cornelius Keefe (Wallie Pierce), Maurice Ryan (Hub Smith), Henry Vibart (Professor Demming), Bruce Gordon (Coach Jackson), William Courtright (Colonel Small), Paul Kelly (Spike Hoyt), William H. O’Brien (Waiter)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 70 min; B&W; silent
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