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Okay, America! (1932)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 18M

Director : Tay Garnett
Writer : William Anthony McGuire

Synopsis

A gossip columnist's rise to fame. Based closely on the real life of Walter Winchell.

Actors

Lew Ayres
Lew Ayres
Larry Wayne
Maureen O'Sullivan
Maureen O'Sullivan
Sheila Barton
Louis Calhern
Louis Calhern
Mileaway Russell
Edward Arnold
Edward Arnold
Duke Morgan
Walter Catlett
Walter Catlett
City Editor aka 'Lucille'
Alan Dinehart
Alan Dinehart
Roger Jones
Henry Armetta
Henry Armetta
Sam
Charles Dow Clark
Charles Dow Clark
Obituary Editor
Emerson Treacy
Emerson Treacy
Jerry Robbins
Marjorie Gateson
Marjorie Gateson
Mrs. Herbert Wright
Frank Sheridan
Frank Sheridan
Police Commissioner
Willard Robertson
Willard Robertson
Bit Role
Rollo Lloyd
Rollo Lloyd
Joe Morton
Margaret Lindsay
Margaret Lindsay
Ruth Drake
Gilbert Emery
Gilbert Emery
Secretary John Drake
Virginia Howell
Virginia Howell
Mrs. Drake
Berton Churchill
Berton Churchill
Jacob Baron
Ruth Lyons
Ruth Lyons
Phyllis Martin
Frederick Burton
Frederick Burton
The President (uncredited)
Wallis Clark
Wallis Clark
Bit Role (uncredited)
William Robert Daly
William Robert Daly
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Frank Darien
Frank Darien
O'Toole (uncredited)
Neely Edwards
Neely Edwards
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
James Flavin
James Flavin
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Tay Garnett
Tay Garnett
Man in Newspaper Office (uncredited)
Al K. Hall
Al K. Hall
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Everett Hoagland
Everett Hoagland
Bandleader (uncredited)
Caryl Lincoln
Caryl Lincoln
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Onslow Stevens
Onslow Stevens
Henchman (uncredited)
Akim Tamiroff
Akim Tamiroff
Bit Role (uncredited)

Crews

Tay Garnett
Tay Garnett
Director
William Anthony McGuire
William Anthony McGuire
Screenplay
Scott Pembroke
Scott Pembroke
Writer
Ted J. Kent
Ted J. Kent
Editor
Arthur C. Miller
Arthur C. Miller
Director of Photography
Carl Laemmle Jr.
Carl Laemmle Jr.
Producer
Adolph L. Schafer
Adolph L. Schafer
Still Photographer
Roswell A. Hoffmann
Roswell A. Hoffmann
Assistant Camera

Posters and backgrounds

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