I Sell Anything
I Sell Anything is a 1934 American film directed by Robert Florey and featuring Pat O'Brien as an auctioneer involved with two highly contrasting women: Ann Dvorak, who tries to steal a watch because she hasn't eaten in a few days, and the Fifth Avenue rich girl Claire Dodd, who effortlessly swindles him out of five thousand dollars.
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Directed by | Robert Florey |
Produced by | Samuel Bischoff (uncredited) |
Written by | Brown Holmes Sidney Sutherland |
Story by | Albert J. Cohen Robert T. Shannon |
Starring | Pat O'Brien Ann Dvorak Claire Dodd |
Cinematography | Sidney Hickox |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
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Running time | 74 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cast
- Pat O'Brien as Spot Cash Cutler
- Ann Dvorak as Barbara
- Claire Dodd as Millicent Clark
- Roscoe Karns as Monk
- Hobart Cavanaugh as First Stooge
- Russell Hopton as Smiley Thompson
- Robert Barrat as McPherson
- Harry Tyler as Second Stooge
- Gus Shy as Third Stooge
- Leonard Carey as Chauffeur
- Ferdinand Gottschalk as Barouche
- Clay Clement as Peter Van Gruen
- Herman Bing as Bidder (uncredited)
- Gino Corrado as Waiter (uncredited)
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External links
- I Sell Anything on IMDb
- I Sell Anything at the TCM Movie Database
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