Gentlemen Are Born

Gentlemen Are Born

Release date : November 17, 1934
Runtime : 1h 15m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Alfred E. Green /
Production companies : First National Pictures / Warner Bros. Pictures /
November 17, 1934 1h 15m United States of America Drama English More
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A well-cloistered and protected-against-reality group of college students get their diplomas in the heart of the Great Depression, and quickly learn that the piece of paper the diploma is written on is worth about eighteen-dollars-a-week in the job-market...for the lucky ones. Some of them fare even worse.
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Franchot Tone
Bob Bailey
Jean Muir
Trudy Talbot
Margaret Lindsay
Joan Harper
Ann Dvorak
Susan Merrill
Ross Alexander
Tom Martin
Dick Foran
Smudge Casey
Charles Starrett
Stephen Hornblow
Russell Hicks
Newspaper Editor
Robert Light
Fred Harper
Henry O'Neill
Mr. Harper
Arthur Aylesworth
Mr. Gillespie
Marjorie Gateson
Mrs. Harper
Bradley Page
Al Ludlow
Brandon Beach
Third Broker
Nina Campana
Italian Wife

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  • title:Gentlemen Are Born
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1934
  • Runtime:1h 15m
  • Genres: Drama · Music · Romance ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Alfred E. Green /
  • Writers: Eugene Solow · Robert Lee Johnson · Robert Lee Johnson ·
  • Production companies: First National Pictures · Warner Bros. Pictures ·
  • Overview:A well-cloistered and protected-against-reality group of college students get their diplomas in the heart of the Great Depression, and quickly learn that the piece of paper the diploma is written on is worth about eighteen-dollars-a-week in the job-market...for the lucky ones. Some of them fare even worse.
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