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I Sell Anything (1934)

A Laugh Romance of a Sucker who knew his Broadway!

Genre : Comedy, Drama

Runtime : 1H 8M

Director : Robert Florey
Writer : Brown Holmes, Sidney Sutherland

Synopsis

Auctioneer Spot Cash Cutler is planning the scam of a lifetime, but will he get burned?

Actors

Pat O’Brien
Pat O’Brien
"Spot Cash" Cutler
Ann Dvorak
Ann Dvorak
Barbara
Claire Dodd
Claire Dodd
Millicent
Roscoe Karns
Roscoe Karns
Monk
Hobart Cavanaugh
Hobart Cavanaugh
Stooge
Russell Hopton
Russell Hopton
Smiley
Robert Barrat
Robert Barrat
McPherson
Harry Tyler
Harry Tyler
Second Stooge
Gus Shy
Gus Shy
Third Stooge
Leonard Carey
Leonard Carey
Pertwee - Millicent's Chauffeur
Ferdinand Gottschalk
Ferdinand Gottschalk
Barouche
Clay Clement
Clay Clement
Peter Van Gruen
Herman Bing
Herman Bing
Dutchman Bidding $1.25 (uncredited)
David Calles
David Calles
Half-Witted Customer (uncredited)
André Cheron
André Cheron
Pierre - Headwaiter (uncredited)
Nick Copeland
Nick Copeland
Spectator (uncredited)
Gino Corrado
Gino Corrado
Waiter (uncredited)
John Elliott
John Elliott
Lawyer (uncredited)
Willie Fung
Willie Fung
Charlie (uncredited)
Sam Godfrey
Sam Godfrey
Spectator Buying Suitcase (uncredited)
Sherry Hall
Sherry Hall
Porter on Ship (uncredited)
Arthur Hoyt
Arthur Hoyt
Franj Entwistle (uncredited)
George Humbert
George Humbert
Italian (uncredited)
Milton Kibbee
Milton Kibbee
Spectator Bidding $3.50 (uncredited)
Edward McWade
Edward McWade
Mr. Arden - Old Man (uncredited)
Edmund Mortimer
Edmund Mortimer
$300 Bidder at Antiques Auction (uncredited)
Henry Otho
Henry Otho
Spectator Bidding $4.50 (uncredited)
Bob Perry
Bob Perry
Beer Garden Manager (uncredited)
Jack Richardson
Jack Richardson
Spectator Bidding $4.00 (uncredited)
Adrian Rosley
Adrian Rosley
Artist (uncredited)
Harry Semels
Harry Semels
Statue Smasher (uncredited)
Eddie Shubert
Eddie Shubert
Truck Driver (uncredited)
Frederick Sullivan
Frederick Sullivan
Expert Bidding $370 at Antiques Auction (uncredited)
Huey White
Huey White
Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Jack Wise
Jack Wise
Spectator (uncredited)

Crews

Robert Florey
Robert Florey
Director
Brown Holmes
Brown Holmes
Screenplay
Sidney Sutherland
Sidney Sutherland
Screenplay
Albert J. Cohen
Albert J. Cohen
Story
Robert T. Shannon
Robert T. Shannon
Story
Terry O. Morse
Terry O. Morse
Editor
Jack Holden
Jack Holden
Art Direction
Sidney Hickox
Sidney Hickox
Director of Photography

Posters and backgrounds

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