66 minutes
12/15/1934
Fay Wray plays Jean Hastings, the wealthy and spoiled scion of a factory-owning family led by her irrepressible grandmother. Sparks fly when Jean meets Jim Devlin, the labor leader who’s spearheading a tense worker’s strike against the factory. After circumstances force Jean and Jim to spend a night together in his cabin, she begins questioning her family’s ruthless tactics. This hard-to-see Columbia film by British director Roy William Neill not only features Wray as a brunette but also includes an explosive depiction of labor strife. (Block Cinema)
May Robson
as Mary Hastings
Fay Wray
as Jean Hastings
Victor Jory
as Jim Devlin
Raymond Walburn
as Willard Hastings
James Blakeley
as Alex Hastings
Josephine Whittell
as Henrietta Hastings
Mayo Methot
as Sarah
Albert Conti
as Count Filippo Di Fraschiani
Samuel S. Hinds
as Burroughs
Willard Robertson
as Thomas
Edward Keane
as Morgan
Edward Van Sloan
as Komeoski
Frank Reicher
as Barrett
Frederick Vogeding
as Njordstrom (as Fredrik Vogeding)
Guy Usher
as Kennedy
Eric Wilton
as Thomas the Butler
Winter Hall
as Bevins
Eddie Baker
as Motorcycle Sergeant
George C. Pearce
as Doctor
Albert J. Smith
as Switchman
Sidney Bracey
as Chauffeur
James Millican
as Chauffeur
Stanley Blystone
Ed Brady
Adda Gleason
Howard Hickman
as Joe - Banker
Gladden James
as Secretary
Isabel La Mal
as Secretary
Tom London
as Workman
George Magrill
as Workman
James Pier Mason
Harry Semels