The Silver Lining Trailer

The Silver Lining Trailer (1932)

"A romance of Park Ave. and Poverty Row!" 16 April 1932 Drama 57 mins

A women in prison tale. One's rich, one's poor. Can they prosper after prison?

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Cast

Maureen O'Sullivan

as Joyce Moore

Betty Compson

as Kate Flynn

John Warburton

as Larry Clark

Montagu Love

as Michael Moore

Mary Doran

as Doris Lee

Martha Mattox

as Matron

Wally Albright

as Bobby O'Brien

Grace Valentine

as Mrs. O'Brien

Jane Kerr

as Matron

Mildred Golden

as Ella Preston

Marion Stokes

as Edna Joyce

Helen Gibson

as Dorothy Dent

Crew

Gertrude Orr

Gertrude Orr Scenario Writer

Claire Corvalho

Claire Corvalho Additional Dialogue

International Titles

The Big House for Girls Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 16 April 1932

Production Companies

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