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Warner Baxter | Dan Brooks | |
Walter Connolly | J.L. Higgins | |
Douglass Dumbrille | Eddie Morgan | |
Myrna Loy | Alice Higgins | |
Helen Vinson | Margaret | |
Raymond Walburn | Col. Pettigrew | |
Lynne Overman | Happy McGuire | |
Clarence Muse | Whitey | |
Margaret Hamilton | Edna | |
Frankie Darro | Ted Williams | |
Ward Bond | ||
Claude Gillingwater | ||
Hayley Mills | ||
Trevor Howard | ||
Saashi Kapoor |
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Producer | Frank Capra
Harry Cohn |
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Writer | Robert Riskin
Mark Hellinger |
Sick of Higgins’ controlling nature, Dan finally decides to stand up for himself. Quitting his job as manager of a factory owned by J.L., Dan dedicates all of his time to his racing horse, Broadway Bill, in hopes that he can profit from his trusty steed. Arrested for not repaying a supplier he owed money to, Dan must rely on the success of Broadway Bill to bail him out. |
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