Gentlemen Are Born
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.
Cast
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Franchot Tone
Played Bob Bailey
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Jean Muir
Played Trudy Talbot
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Margaret Lindsay
Played Joan Harper
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Ann Dvorak
Played Susan Merrill
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Ross Alexander
Played Tom Martin
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Dick Foran
Played Smudge Casey
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Charles Starrett
Played Stephen Hornblow
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Russell Hicks
Played Newspaper Editor
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Robert Light
Played Fred Harper
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Addison Richards
Played Martinson
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Henry O'Neill
Played Mr. Harper
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Arthur Aylesworth
Played Mr. Gillespie
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Marjorie Gateson
Played Mrs. Harper
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Bradley Page
Played Al Ludlow
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Brandon Beach
Played Third Broker
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Carlyle Blackwell Jr…
Played Young Man
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James P. Burtis
Played Moe
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Nina Campana
Played Italian Wife
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Eddy Chandler
Played Police Officer
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Joseph Crehan
Played Haskins
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Jane Darwell
Played Landlady
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Frank Dawson
Played Reception Room Man
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John Elliott
Played Bill - Night Editor
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Florence Fair
Played Trudy's Nurse
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Eddie Fetherston
Played Stockbroker at Windo…
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Maude Turner Gordon
Played Society Matron
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Jonathan Hale
Played Second Broker
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Herbert Heywood
Played Elderly Man
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Howard Hickman
Played College President
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Virginia Howell
Played Miss Graham
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George Humbert
Played Italian
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Edward Keane
Played First Broker
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Alice Marr
Played Nurse
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Edward McWade
Played Pawnbroker
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Bert Moorhouse
Played Intern
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Edward Mosbar
Played Tom Texas
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Joseph North
Played Butler
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Paul Panzer
Played Counter Man
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Cliff Saum
Played Announcer
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Harry Seymour
Played Fence
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Eddie Shubert
Played Detective
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Eddie Sturgis
Played Janitor
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Victoria Vinton
Played Minor Role
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Delmar Watson
Played Crying Boy
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Leo White
Played Waiter
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