| 20 January 1934 | US | Yes |
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| Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1) | Paul Muni | 1 | ||
| 2) | Glenda Farrell | 2 | ||
| 3) | Ned Sparks | 3 | ||
| 4) | Robert Barrat | 4 | ||
| 5) | Berton Churchill | 5 | ||
| 6) | Kathryn Sergava | 6 | ||
| 7) | Hobart Cavanaugh | 7 | ||
| 8) | Douglass Dumbrille | 8 | ||
| 9) | Edward Ellis | 9 | ||
| 10) | Paul Kaye | 10 | ||
| 11) | Donald Meek | 11 | ||
| 12) | Dorothy Libaire | 12 | ||
| 13) | Marjorie Gateson | 13 | ||
| 14) | George Meeker | 14 | ||
| 15) | Harold Huber | 15 | ||
| 16) | Allen Vincent | 16 | ||
| 17) | Pat Wing | 17 | ||
| 18) | Frank Reicher | 18 | ||
| 19) | George Chandler | 19 | ||
| 20) | George Humbert | 20 | ||
| 21) | Joan Barclay | 21 | ||
| 22) | Nina Campana | 22 | ||
| 23) | James Donlan | 23 | ||
| 24) | Antonio Filauri | 24 | ||
| 25) | Howard Hickman | 25 | ||
| 26) | Milton Kibbee | 26 | ||
| 27) | Frank Marlowe | 27 | ||
| 28) | Ralph McCullough | 28 | ||
| 29) | Harold Miller | 29 | ||
| 30) | Sidney Miller | 30 | ||
| 31) | Bert Moorhouse | 31 | ||
| 32) | Margie Murphy | 32 | ||
| 33) | John Qualen | 33 | ||
| 34) | Gus Reed | 34 | ||
| 35) | Harry Seymour | 35 | ||
| 36) | Sidney Skolsky | 36 | ||
| 37) | Renee Whitney | 37 | ||
| 38) | Jack Wise | 38 | ||
| 39) | Florence Wix | 39 |
| Name | Synopses | Official ? | Options |
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| Salma El-Sharkawy | Lack of proof prevents managing editor Samuel Brad from publishing Frank Canfield's disappearance and bank theft. Samuel is shifted to the social section to edit the heart-focused "Hello, Nelly" column when every other newspaper picks up the story. Samuel makes the column famous despite his frustration, but he wants to return to his old job, so he pursues Frank and the money. 378 |
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