Summary
Wide Open Faces is an American film comedy first released in 1938,
directed by Kurt Neumann.
The film stars Joe E. Brown, Jane Wyman, Alison Skipworth, Lyda Roberti and Alan Baxter.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Kurt Neumann
- Script: Joe Bigelow, Pat C. Flick, Richard Flournoy, Clarence Marks, Earle Snell
- Photo: Paul Vogel
- Music: Hugo Riesenfeld
- Cast: Joe E. Brown (Wilbur Meeks), Jane Wyman (Betty Martin), Alison Skipworth (Auntie Martha), Lyda Roberti (Kitty Fredericks), Alan Baxter (Tony), Lucien Littlefield (P. T. ’Doc’ Williams), Sidney Toler (Sheriff), Berton Churchill (L.D. Crawford), Barbara Pepper (Belle), Joe Downing (Stretch), Stanley Fields (Duke Temple), Garry Owen (Pineapple), Dick Rich (Fingers), Walter Wills (Hardcastle), Dudley Dickerson (Shoe Shine Man), Lester Dorr (News Photographer), Sam Hayes (Radio Announcer), Al Hill (Gangster), Joe E. Marks (Shorty), Robert McKenzie (Cafeteria Owner), Bert Moorhouse (Reporter), Horace Murphy (Schultz, Grocer), Dorothy Vernon (Guest), Duke York (Joe, a Gangster)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 67 min; B&W
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