69 minutes
4/9/1934
An aspiring writer and her boyfriend, a professional agitator head off to the Big Apple in search of good fortune. Unfortunately, the agitator soon finds himself in trouble with the cops. Meanwhile the writer attempts to become a Greenwich Village Bohemian type. She and her new friends are all starving for their art until a kindly gent offers them financial assistant. They refuse on principle. Tragedy pays a call when the writer learns that her boyfriend has been untrue.
Rosemary Ames
as True Merrill
John Boles
as Michael Harrison
Victor Jory
as Jim Crowl
Gertrude Michael
as Pamela Banks
George Meeker
as Saracen Jones
Leslie Fenton
as Russell Storm
Joyzelle Joyner
as Vavara (as Joyzelle)
Jed Prouty
as Joe Long i.e. Lang
Morgan Wallace
as Oliver Lang i.e. Long
Luis Alberni
as Giacomo
Bess Flowers
as Party Guest (uncredited)
Sam Ash
as Singer
Louise Beavers
as Prisoner
Russ Clark
as State Trooper
George Davis
as Waiter
Joan Dix
as Secretary
Ralph Emerson
as Sculptor
Gilbert Emery
as Pamela's Friend
Louise Emmons
as Street Beggar
Ruth Gillette
as Woman in Cafe
Ferdinand Gottschalk
as Musician
Kit Guard
as Street Extra
Kay Hammond
as Poetess
Eddie Hart
as Policeman
Jeanne Hart
as Prisoner
Arthur Housman
as Jerry Hartman, a Drunk
Lenita Lane
as Novelist
Treva Lawler
as Prisoner
Tom London
as Policeman
Jack Luden
as Bunny Stevens
Ruth Marion
as Prisoner
Vivien Oakland
as Russell's Sugar Mama
Steve Pendleton
as Jay, a Writer
Angelo Rossitto
as Greenwich Village Waiter
Wini Shaw
as Crowl's Girl Friend
Reginald Simpson
as Auto Salesman
Tony Stabenau
as Butler
Charles Sullivan
as Street Extra
Felice Tyler
as Writer's Girl
Vadim Uraneff
as Candy Vendor
Frederick Vogeding
as Reno
Bob Walker
as Detective
Walter Walker
as Lacy
Niles Welch
as Painter
Charles C. Wilson
as Magistrate
Freeman Wood
as Party Guest
Harry Woods
as State Trooper
Tammany Young
as Man on the Street