88 minutes
9/1/1935
A loose biopic based on the life of Gilded Age tycoon "Diamond" Jim Brady.
Edward Arnold
as Diamond Jim
Jean Arthur
as Jane Matthews / Emma
Binnie Barnes
as Lillian Russell
Cesar Romero
as Jerry Richardson
Eric Blore
as Sampson Fox
Hugh O'Connell
as Charles B. Horsley
George Sidney
as Pawnbroker
Robert McWade
as A.E. Moore
Charles Sellon
as John Touchey
Henry Kolker
as J.C. Randolf - Bank President
William Demarest
as Harry Hill
Albert Conti
as Jeweler
Armand Kaliz
as Jewelry Salesman
Tully Marshall
as Minister
Purnell Pratt
as Physician
Helen Brown
as Brady's Mother
Stanley Andrews
as Gambler
Sam Appel
as Engineer
William Arnold
as Man at Racetrack
Irving Bacon
as Passenger
Barbara Barondess
Wade Boteler
as Mill Foreman
Harry C. Bradley
as Brady's Secretary
Al Bridge
as Poker Player on Train
Ralph Brooks
as Interne
Daisy Bufford
as Maid
Orrin Burke
as Man at Bar
Bobby Burns
as Waiter
Jack Carlyle
as Gambler
Allan Cavan
Eddy Chandler
as Engineer
Alex Chivra
as Chef
Russ Clark
as Mug
Mabel Colcord
as Brady's Aunt
Eddie Collins
as Bicycle Act
Gino Corrado
as Chef
Dan Crimmins
as Tailor
Edwards Davis
as Stockbroker
Jean De Briac
as Chef
Germaine De Neel
as Lillian Russell's Maid
George DeNormand
as Passenger
Kay Deslys
as Barmaid
Jimmie Dundee
as Gambler
George Ernest
as Sullivan (the Boy)
Dot Farley
Jim Farley
as Passenger
Patricia Farley
as Chorine
Sam Flint
as Man at Bar
Eddie Foster
as Man in Saloon
Charles K. French
Clarence Geldart
as Stockbroker
Joseph W. Girard
Dorothy Granger
as Chorine
Frank Hagney
as Mug
Charles Hammer
as Headwaiter
Otis Harlan
as Drunk
Sam Hayes
as Announcer
Edward Hearn
as Job Applicant
Dell Henderson
as Gambler
Al Hill
as Fireman
Bill Hoolahahn
as John L. Sullivan
Arthur Housman
as Souse
Bill Howard
as Minister
Arthur Stuart Hull
as Stockbroker
Mitchell Ingraham
as Man at Bar
Billy Jones
as Passenger
Darby Jones
as Black Man
Jane Keckley
as Minister's Wife
Lew Kelly
as Bartender
Fred Kelsey
as Horsley's Secretary
Emmett King
as Stockbroker
John Larkin
as Butler
Jean Laverty
as Barmaid
Louis LaVoie
Edward LeSaint
as Stockbroker
Ralph Lewis
as Man at Bar
George MacQuarrie
as Stockbroker
Murdock MacQuarrie
as Stockbroker
Eily Malyon
as Organist
Charles McAvoy
as Cop
Billy McClain
as Cook
Francis McDonald
as Gambler
J.P. McGowan
as Engineer
Malcolm McGregor
as Man at Racetrack
Matt McHugh
as Bartender
Robert McKenzie
as Chef
Addie McPhail
Greta Meyer
as Masseuse
Arthur Millett
as Passenger
John Miltern
as Briggs
Charles R. Moore
as Cook
Edwin Mordant
as Man at Bar
Jack Mower
as Man Aiding Suicidal Man
Harold Nelson
as Stockbroker
Wilfrid North
as Stockbroker
William H. O'Brien
as Waiter
Robert Emmett O'Connor
as Brady's Father
Henry Otho
as Mug
Marina Passerova
Bob Perry
as Mug
Bernice Pilot
as Maid
Lee Prather
George H. Reed
as Porter
Cyril Ring
as Fireman
Julian Rivero
as Headwaiter
Marshall Ruth
as Man at Racetrack
Gay Seabrook
as Nurse
C. Montague Shaw
as Stockbroker
C.L. Sherwood
as Bartender
Herbert Skinner
as Cook
John St. Clair
as Passenger
Hayden Stevenson
Libby Taylor
as Maid
William H. Tooker
as Man at Bar
Richard Tucker
as Headwaiter
Maidel Turner
as Mrs. Perry
Anders Van Haden
Dorothy Vernon
Malcolm Waite
as Fireman
Mary Wallace
as Party Girl
William Welsh
as Conductor
Larry Wheat
as Stage Manager
Huey White
as Mug
Lloyd Whitlock
as Man at Racetrack
David Worth
as Man at Racetrack
William Worthington
as Man at Bar
Baby Wyman
as Sullivan (the Child)