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Eleanor Boardman | Mary | |
James Murray | John Sims | |
Bert Roach | Bert | |
Estelle Clark | Jane | |
Daniel G. Tomlinson | Jim | |
Dell Henderson | Dick | |
Lucy Beaumont | Mary's Mother | |
Freddie Burke Frederick | ||
Alice Mildred Puter | Daughter | |
Sidney Bracey | John's Supervisor | |
Johnny Downs | John Sims | |
Sally Eilers | Party Girl at Bert's Place | |
Warner Richmond | Mr. Sims | |
Virginia Sale | Mary's Sister-in-Law | |
Larry Steers | Doctor |
Director |
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Producer | Irving Thalberg
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Writer | King Vidor
Joseph Farnham |
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Cinematography | Henry Sharp
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Musician | Carl Davis
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The film centers on ambitious but undisciplined New York City office worker John who meets and marries Mary. They start a family, struggle to cope with marital stress, financial setbacks, and tragedy, all while lost amid the anonymous, pitiless throngs of the big city. |
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