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George P. Breakston | Nemecsek | |
Jimmy Butler | Boka | |
Jackie Searl | Gereb | |
Frankie Darro | Feri Ats | |
Donald Haines | Csonakos | |
Rolf Ernest | Ferdie Pasztor | |
Julius Molnar | Henry Pasztor | |
Wesley Giraud | Kolnay | |
Beaudine Anderson | Csele | |
Ralph Morgan | Father | |
Christian Rub | Watchman | |
Lois Wilson | Mother | |
Judith Arlen | ||
Egon Brecher | Racz | |
Harvey Clark | Customer in Tailor Shop |
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Producer | Frank Borzage
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Writer | Jo Swerling
Ferenc Molnár |
Adapted from The Paul Street Boys, an autobiographical novel by Ferenc Molnar, GLORY is an unusually sensitive evocation of the pain of youth and the senselessness of war. Frail Nemecsek, a lonely boy who yearns to belong, worships Boka, the self-sufficent, charismatic leader of a well-organized gang, decked out in uniforms and sporting their own flag. The perennial outsider sees his chance to win a respected place in Butler's army when their flag is stolen and war breaks out with another gang. |
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