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1932 • Drama / Crime • 67m

Vanity Street

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A New York policeman helps a hungry and penniless young woman start life anew by arranging to get her a job in "The Follies".

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Top Cast

Charles Bickford
Charles Bickford
Brian Murphy
Helen Chandler
Helen Chandler
Jeanie Gregg
Mayo Methot
Mayo Methot
Fern Cavan
George Meeker
George Meeker
Val French
Arthur Hoyt
Arthur Hoyt
Albert Kerr
Raymond Hatton
Raymond Hatton
Shorty
Ruth Channing
Ruth Channing
Rose Marie
Dolores Ray
Dolores Ray
Susan
Claudia Morgan
Claudia Morgan
Lou
Kathrin Clare Ward
Kathrin Clare Ward
Mrs. Truitt - Mary Ann's Mother
May Beatty
May Beatty
Mrs. Dantry
Eddie Boland
Eddie Boland
Joe
Eddy Chandler
Eddy Chandler
Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Clay Clement
Clay Clement
Samuel D. Marcus - Producer (uncredited)
Sumner Getchell
Sumner Getchell
Scottie (uncredited)
Lew Kelly
Lew Kelly
Justice of the Peace (uncredited)
J.M. Kerrigan
J.M. Kerrigan
Dan - Irish Cop (uncredited)
Fuzzy Knight
Fuzzy Knight
Drunk (uncredited)
Director: Nick GrindéScreenplay: Gertrude PurcellProducer: Harry Cohn

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CinemaSerf
2025-08-07
70%

Charles Bickford was all too often stuck with supporting roles, but he’s got much more to do here in this gritty drama. He is police officer “Murphy” who encounters the vulnerable young “Jeanie” (Helen Chandler) who is homeless and helpless. She has some talent for the stage so he manages to get her a job on the “Follies” where she first meets it’s star “Fern” (Mayo Methot). Now that woman is having a clandestine affair with the duplicitous “French” (George Meeker) who is systematically bleeding her dry. When she threatens to walk off unless she is paid more, her producer calls her bluff and appoints the young “Jeanie”, but before she can start the job or, for that matter, before the now completely loved-up “Murphy” can walk her down the aisle, a murder is committed and though we, watching, know who did the deed, “Murphy” doesn’t and a clue at the scene points to his gal. Is she guilty? How can he prove not? This is a solid crime thriller with two strong female roles, as well those from Bickford an the on-form Meeker and there’s a steady stream of toxicity that doesn’t exactly show the world of theatre in a great light either. Director Nick Grinde keeps the pace strong, the melodrama at bay and makes better use of his stars than many others at this early stage of the talkies.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Columbia Pictures

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