Ann Vickers Trailer

Ann Vickers Trailer (1933)

"MORE STARTLING THAN THE BOOK!" 26 September 1933 Drama, Romance 76 mins

After a love affair ending in an abortion, a young prison reformer submerges herself in her work. She then falls for a controversial and married judge and scandal looms again.

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Cast

Irene Dunne

as Ann Vickers

Walter Huston

as Barney Dolphin

Conrad Nagel

as Lindsey Atwell

Bruce Cabot

as Captain Lafe Resnick

Edna May Oliver

as Malvina Wormser

Sam Hardy

as Russell Spaulding

Mitchell Lewis

as Captain Waldo

Murray Kinnell

as Dr. Slenk - Copper Gap Warden

Helen Eby-Rock

as Kitty Cognac

Gertrude Michael

as Mona Dolphin

J. Carrol Naish

as Dr. Sorelle

Reginald Barlow

as Chaplain

Rafaela Ottiano

as Mrs. Feldermans

Wally Albright

as Mischa Feldermans (uncredited)

Margaret Armstrong

as Miss Jones (uncredited)

Crew

Edward Cronjager

Edward Cronjager Director of Photography

David Abel

David Abel Director of Photography

Mel Berns

Mel Berns Makeup Artist

Van Nest Polglase

Van Nest Polglase Art Direction

Merian C. Cooper

Merian C. Cooper Executive Producer

Charles M. Kirk

Charles M. Kirk Art Direction

Roy Webb

Original Music Composer

Walter Plunkett

Walter Plunkett Costume Design

Howard Greer

Howard Greer Costume Design

James Daly

James Daly Assistant Camera

International Releases Dates

United States 26 September 1933

Production Companies

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