The Quitter is a 1934 American drama film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Charley Grapewin, Emma Dunn and Barbara Weeks.[1] It was produced and distributed by the Poverty Row studio Chesterfield Pictures, later absorbed into Republic.
The Quitter | |
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Directed by | Richard Thorpe |
Written by | Robert Ellis |
Produced by | George R. Batcheller |
Starring | Charley Grapewin Emma Dunn Barbara Weeks |
Cinematography | M.A. Anderson |
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Distributed by | Chesterfield Pictures |
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Running time | 68 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
editWhen her husband, the founder of a crusading newspaper, doesn't return from serving in France in World War I his wife takes over both the newspaper and the raising of their two sons. As he grows one of her sons wants the newspaper to abandon its traditional stance and try and move more up market. Stories also begin to circulate that her husband did not die in the war, but is still living abroad under a new identity.
Cast
edit- Charley Grapewin as Ed Tilford
- Emma Dunn as Cordelia Tilford
- William Bakewell as Russell Tilford
- Barbara Weeks as Diana Winthrop
- Hale Hamilton as Maj. Stephen Winthrop
- Glen Boles as Eddie Tilford
- Mary Kornman as Annabelle Hibbs
- Lafe McKee as Zack
- Aggie Herring as Hannah
- Jane Keckley as Sister Hooten
- Edward LeSaint as Travers
- John Elliott as Advertiser
- Frank LaRue as Townsman
- Phillips Smalley as Graham the Banker
References
edit- ^ Pitts p.94-95
Bibliography
edit- Pitts, Michael R. Poverty Row Studios, 1929-1940. McFarland & Company, 2005.
External links
edit- The Quitter at IMDb