Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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1) | Jeffrey Lynn | 1 | ||
2) | Donald Crisp | 2 | ||
3) | Marjorie Reynolds | 3 | ||
4) | Alan Hale Jr. | 4 | ||
5) | Marilyn Monroe | 5 | ||
6) | Renny McEvoy | 6 | ||
7) | Byron Foulger | 7 | ||
8) | Griff Barnett | 8 | ||
9) | Harry Harvey | 9 | ||
10) | Nelson Leigh | 10 | ||
11) | Dorothy Adams | 11 | ||
12) | John Alvin | 12 | ||
13) | John Archer | 13 | ||
14) | Hugh Beaumont | 14 | ||
15) | Robert Carson | 15 | ||
16) | Stephen Chase | 16 |
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1) | Arthur Pierson | 1 |
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1) | Arthur Pierson | Director | 1 |
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farah ashraf | Blake Washburn blames MacFarland, the factory owner, for his defeat in a state legislature re-election race. However, he asks his uncle's newspaper to focus on his business interests, which makes him an enemy of the people. Miss Iris Martin works in the Herald newspaper, and when tragedy strikes, Blake reconsiders everything and changes his views after meeting Miss Iris. 389 |
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