Ladies Love Brutes Trailer

Ladies Love Brutes Trailer (1930)

"Fighting, Loving, Roaring His Way to Success on a Cyclondic Storm of Thrills and Romance..Packed With DRAMATIC DYNAMITE!" 14 May 1930 Drama, Comedy, Crime 80 mins

The movie stars George Bancroft, Mary Astor and Fredric March who are all excellent in their roles. The story begins as Joe Forziati (Bancroft), an Italian immigrant who has battled his way to success as a New York building contractor, decides to embark on a social career.

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Cast

George Bancroft

as Joe Forziati

Mary Astor

as Mimi Howell

Fredric March

as Dwight Howell

Stanley Fields

as Mike Mendino

David Durand

as Joey Forziati

Ferike Boros

as Mrs. Forziati

Freddie Burke Frederick

as Jackie Howell

Margaret Quimby

as Lucille Gates

Lawford Davidson

as George Windham

Claud Allister

as Tailor (uncredited)

Henry Armetta

as Tony, the waiter (uncredited)

Crew

Harry Fischbeck

Harry Fischbeck Director of Photography

Oscar Potoker

Original Music Composer

Zoe Akins

Zoe Akins Theatre Play

International Releases Dates

United States 14 May 1930

Production Companies

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