Summary
The Show-Off is an American film comedy first released in 1934,
directed by Charles Reisner.
The film stars Spencer Tracy, Madge Evans, Henry Wadsworth, Lois Wilson and Grant Mitchell.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Charles Reisner
- Script: George Kelly, Herman J. Mankiewicz
- Photo: James Wong Howe
- Cast: Spencer Tracy (J. Aubrey Piper), Madge Evans (Amy Fisher Piper), Henry Wadsworth (Joe Fisher), Lois Wilson (Clara Harling), Grant Mitchell (Mr. ’Pa’), Clara Blandick (Mrs. ’Ma’), Alan Edwards (Frank Harling), Claude Gillingwater (J.B. Preston), Ernie Alexander (Jimmy, Drunk Walking on Rail), William Burress (Andrew Barnabas), Dora Clement (Theatergoer with John), Heinie Conklin (Excursion Boat Passenger), Nick Copeland (Elevator Operator), Sherry Hall (Ship #1 Officer), Eddie Hart (Perry), Edward Hearn (Automobile Attendant), Charles Lane (Mr. Weitzenkorn, the Lawyer), Sidney Miller (Gatekeeper at Box Factory), Lee Phelps (Process Server), Purnell Pratt (John Preston, a Theatergoer), Buddy Roosevelt (Boat Ticket-Taker), Richard Tucker (Mr. Edwards), Niles Welch (Ship #2 Officer), Charles Williams (Smith)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 77 min; B&W
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