No More Women
No More Women is a 1934 American Pre-Code adventure film directed by Albert S. Rogell and written by John Mikale Strong, Lou Breslow, Grant Leenhouts and Delmer Daves. The film stars Edmund Lowe, Victor McLaglen, Sally Blane, Minna Gombell, Alphonse Ethier, J. P. McGowan and Harold Huber. The film was released on February 23, 1934, by Paramount Pictures.[1][2]
No More Women | |
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Directed by | Albert S. Rogell |
Produced by | Harry Joe Brown |
Screenplay by | John Mikale Strong Delmer Daves Grant Leenhouts Lou Breslow |
Starring | Edmund Lowe Victor McLaglen Sally Blane Minna Gombell Alphonse Ethier J.P. McGowan Harold Huber |
Cinematography | Harry Fischbeck Theodor Sparkuhl |
Edited by | Joseph Kane |
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Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
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Running time | 76 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Cast
- Edmund Lowe as Three-Time
- Victor McLaglen as Forty-Fathoms
- Sally Blane as Helen Young
- Minna Gombell as Annie Fay
- Alphonse Ethier as Captain Brent
- J. P. McGowan as Captain of The Hawk
- Harold Huber as Iceberg
- Tom Dugan as Greasy
- Christian Rub as Big Pants
- Frank Moran as Brownie
- Billy Franey as Oscar
- Thomas E. Jackson as Detective
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References
- "Movie Review - No More Women - Among the Salvage Divers". nytimes.com. Retrieved February 27, 2015.
- "No More Women (1934) - Overview". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved February 27, 2015.
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