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Sins of Man (1936)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 26M

Director : Otto Brower, Gregory Ratoff

Synopsis

Austrian church bell ringer Freyman loves music and wants his two sons (both played by Ameche) to love it too. The first goes to America and the second is born deaf-mute but gains hearing during WWI bombing.

Actors

Jean Hersholt
Jean Hersholt
Christopher Freyman
Don Ameche
Don Ameche
Karl Freyman / Mario Signarelli
Allen Jenkins
Allen Jenkins
Crusty
J. Edward Bromberg
J. Edward Bromberg
Anton Engel
Ann Shoemaker
Ann Shoemaker
Anna Engel
DeWitt Jennings
DeWitt Jennings
Twichelesko
Fritz Leiber
Fritz Leiber
Father Prior
Francis Ford
Francis Ford
Town Drunk
Christian Rub
Christian Rub
Fritz
Adrian Rosley
Adrian Rosley
Singarelli's Butler
Gene Reynolds
Gene Reynolds
Karl Freyman as a Boy
Mickey Rentschler
Mickey Rentschler
Gabriel Freyman as a Boy
John Miltern
John Miltern
Mr. Hall
Paul Stanton
Paul Stanton
Minister
Edward Van Sloan
Edward Van Sloan
Austrian Army Doctor
Egon Brecher
Egon Brecher
Doctor
Fred Kohler Jr.
Fred Kohler Jr.
Town Bully
Maxine Reiner
Maxine Reiner
Bella Twitchelesko
Ruth Robinson
Ruth Robinson
Freida Freyman
Ernie Alexander
Ernie Alexander
Bit Role
Tommy Bupp
Tommy Bupp
Little Boy
Jack Byron
Jack Byron
Bum
Nina Campana
Nina Campana
Cook
Charles Coleman
Charles Coleman
Doorman
Jack Curtis
Jack Curtis
Bum
Ben Hendricks Jr.
Ben Hendricks Jr.
Bum
Herbert Heywood
Herbert Heywood
Stage Door Man
John Marston
John Marston
Immigration Officer
Paul McVey
Paul McVey
Army Doctor
Bradley Metcalfe
Bradley Metcalfe
Boy
Francesca Rotoli
Francesca Rotoli
Bit Role
Charles Tannen
Charles Tannen
Steamship Clerk
Julius Tannen
Julius Tannen
Advertising Man
Roland Varno
Roland Varno
Consul Clerk
Pat West
Pat West
Bum
Richard Powell
Richard Powell
Beanery Man
Joey Ray
Joey Ray
Bit Role

Crews

Otto Brower
Otto Brower
Director
Gregory Ratoff
Gregory Ratoff
Director
Ossip Dymow
Ossip Dymow
Writer
Samuel G. Engel
Samuel G. Engel
Writer
Frederick Kohner
Frederick Kohner
Writer
Joseph Roth
Joseph Roth
Novel

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