In Old Chicago (1938)

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Written by Niven Busch, Sonya Levien

Directed by Henry King

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1938

Rating: U Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Black and White

Big-bucks disaster melodrama. Three brothers clash in the build- up to the 1871 Chicago fire. Nominated for Oscar's Best Picture; winner for supporting actress Alice Brady.

Cast

Tyrone PowerDion O'Leary
Alice FayeBelle Fawcett
Don AmecheJack O'Leary
Alice BradyMolly O'Leary
Andy DevinePickle Bixby
Brian DonlevyGil Warren
Phyllis BrooksAnn Colby
Tom BrownBob O'Leary
Sidney BlackmerGeneral Phil Sheridan
Berton ChurchillSen. Colby
June StoreyGretchen O'Leary
Paul HurstMitch
Tyler BrookeSpecialty singer
J. Anthony HughesPatrick O'Leary
Gene ReynoldsDion O'Leary
Bobs WatsonBob O'Leary
Billy WatsonJack O'Leary
Madame Sul-Te-WanHattie
Spencer ChartersPolice Commissioner W.J. Beavers
Rondo HattonRondo
Thelma ManningCarrie Donahue
Ruth GilletteMiss Lou
Eddie CollinsDrunk
Scotty MattrawBeef King
Joe TwerpStuttering clerk
Charles LaneBooking Agent
Clarence WilsonLawyer
Frank DaeJudge
Harry StubbsFire Commissioner
Joe KingShip's captain
Francis FordDriver
Bob MurphyPolice officer
Wade BotelerPolilce officer
Gustav von SeyffertitzDutch Man in Jack's office
Russell HicksMan in Jack's office

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