Welcome Home Trailer

Welcome Home Trailer (1935)

"Four Sharpers invade a small town in pursuit of the Royal American Sucker!" 09 August 1935 Comedy, Crime, Romance 73 mins

A con artist attends a reunion in his hometown and discovers that his former classmates are trying to trick an old millionaire into returning to build a factory.

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Cast

James Dunn

as Richard Foster

Arline Judge

as Gorgeous

Raymond Walburn

as Giltedge

Rosina Lawrence

as Susan Adams

William Frawley

as Painless

Charles Sellon

as Andrew Anstruther

Charles Ray

as Andrew Carr

Frank Melton

as Willis Parker

George Meeker

as Edward Adams

James Burke

as Michael Shaughnessy

Arthur Hoyt

as Titwillow

Dave O'Brien

as Stanley Phillips

Spencer Charters

as Constable Mulhausen

Sarah Edwards

as Mrs. Edwards

Crew

Arthur C. Miller

Arthur C. Miller Cinematography

William Lambert

William Lambert Costume Design

Oscar Bradley

Oscar Bradley Music Director

International Releases Dates

United States 09 August 1935

Production Companies

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