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Fast Companions (1932)

THRILLING DRAMA OF CALIENTE DAYS!

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 11M

Director : Kurt Neumann
Writer : Earle Snell

Synopsis

A crooked jockey tries to reform.

Actors

Tom Brown
Tom Brown
Marty Black
Maureen O'Sullivan
Maureen O'Sullivan
Sally
James Gleason
James Gleason
Silk Henley
Andy Devine
Andy Devine
Information Kid
Mickey Rooney
Mickey Rooney
Midge
Morgan Wallace
Morgan Wallace
Cueball Kelly
Berton Churchill
Berton Churchill
Committee Chairman
Russell Hopton
Russell Hopton
Crooked Owner
Arletta Duncan
Arletta Duncan
Girlfriend

Crews

Kurt Neumann
Kurt Neumann
Director
Charles Logue
Charles Logue
Story
Gerald Beaumont
Gerald Beaumont
Story
Earle Snell
Earle Snell
Screenplay
Clarence Marks
Clarence Marks
Additional Dialogue
Carl Laemmle Jr.
Carl Laemmle Jr.
Producer
Arthur Edeson
Arthur Edeson
Director of Photography
Philip Cahn
Philip Cahn
Editor
Stanley Fleischer
Stanley Fleischer
Art Direction
Robert Pritchard
Robert Pritchard
Sound Recordist

Posters and backgrounds

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