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Broadway After Dark

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Directed by
  
Monta Bell

Release date
  
31 May 1924

Initial release
  
1924

Production company
  
Warner Bros.

Distributed by
  
Warner Bros.

Produced by
  
Harry Rapf

Running time
  
70 minutes

Director
  
Monta Bell

Cinematography
  
Charles Van Enger

Cast
  
Mervyn LeRoy

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Written by
  
Owen Davis (play) Douglas Z. Doty

Production company
  
Harry Rapf Productions Warner Brothers

Similar
  
Lucretia Lombard, His Secretary, The Demi‑Bride, The Wolf Man, Upstage

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Broadway After Dark is a 1924 American comedy film directed by Monta Bell and starring Adolphe Menjou, Norma Shearer, and Anna Q. Nilsson.

Contents

Cast

  • Adolphe Menjou as Ralph Norton
  • Norma Shearer as Rose Dulane
  • Anna Q. Nilsson as Helen Tremaine
  • Edmund Burns as Jack Devlin
  • Carmel Myers as Lenore Vance
  • Vera Lewis as Mrs. Smith
  • Willard Louis as Slim Scott
  • Mervyn LeRoy as Carl Fisher
  • James Quinn as Ed Fisher
  • Edgar Norton as The Old Actor
  • Gladys Tennyson as Vera
  • Ethel Browning as The Chorus Girl
  • Otto Hoffman as Norton's Valet
  • Lew Harvey as Tom Devery
  • Michael Dark as George Vance
  • Fred Stone as Himself, Cameo Appearance
  • Dorothy Stone as Herself, Cameo Appearance
  • Mary Eaton as Herself, Cameo Appearance
  • Raymond Hitchcock as Himself, Cameo Appearance
  • Elsie Ferguson as Herself, Cameo Appearance
  • Florence Moore as Herself, Cameo Appearance
  • James J. Corbett as Himself, Cameo Appearance
  • John Steel as Himself, Cameo Appearance
  • Frank Tinney as Himself, Cameo Appearance
  • Paul Whiteman as Himself, Cameo Appearance
  • Irene Castle as Herself, Cameo Appearance
  • Buster West as Himself, Cameo Appearance
  • References

    Broadway After Dark Wikipedia