Okay, America!

Directed by: Tay Garnett, USA, 1932

USA, 1932


Cast and Credits

Production Universal Pictures
Distribution Universal Pictures
Producer Carl Laemmle [Presenter]
Carl Laemmle jr. [Producer]
Ausführender Produzent Felix Young [Supervising producer]
Director Tay Garnett
Scenario William Anthony McGuire
Director of Photography Arthur C. Miller [(as Arthur Miller)]
Editor Ted J. Kent [(as Ted Kent)]
Cast Lew Ayres [Larry Wayne]
Maureen O'Sullivan [Sheila Barton]
Louis Calhern [Mileaway Russell]
Edward Arnold [Duke Morgan]
Walter Catlett [City Editor aka 'Lucille']
Alan Dinehart [Roger Jones (as Allan Dinehart)]
Henry Armetta [Sam]
Berton Churchill [Jacob Baron]
Charles Dow Clark [Obituary Editor]
Gilbert Emery [Secretary John Drake]
Marjorie Gateson [Mrs. Herbert Wright]
Virginia Howell [Mrs. Drake]
Margaret Lindsay [Ruth Drake]
Rollo Lloyd [Joe Morton]
Ruth Lyons [Phyllis Martin]
Frank Sheridan [Police Commissioner]
Emerson Treacy [Jerry Robbins]
Nance O'Neil [Mrs. Drake (replaced by Virginia Howell)]
Tay Garnett [Man in Newspaper Office (not credited)]
Akim Tamiroff [Bit Role (not credited)]

Technical specifications
Category: Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,37 - Ratio: 1:1,37 - Black and White,Length: 78 minutes
Sound System: Mono
First Screening: September 8, 1932 in USA

General Information

Okay, America! is a motion picture produced in the year 1932 as a USA production. The Film was directed by Tay Garnett, with Lew Ayres, Maureen O'Sullivan, Louis Calhern, Edward Arnold, Walter Catlett, in the leading parts. We have currently no synopsis of this picture on file; There are no reviews of Okay, America! available.

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