Man's Castle

Man's Castle (1933)


  • Genre: Drama, Romance
  • Release Date: 1933-11-20
  • User Rating: 6.9/10 from 31 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 15min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Columbia Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Frank Borzage
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Summary

Bill takes Trina into his depression camp cabin. Later, just as he finds showgirl LaRue who will support him, Trina becomes pregnant.

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  • Spencer Tracy

    as Bill
  • Loretta Young

    as Trina
  • Marjorie Rambeau

    as Flossie
  • Glenda Farrell

    as Fay La Rue
  • Walter Connolly

    as Ira
  • Arthur Hohl

    as Bragg
  • Dickie Moore

    as Joie
  • Harry Akst

    as Piano Player (uncredited)
  • Harvey Clark

    as Cafe Manager (uncredited)
  • Helen Jerome Eddy

    as Mother (uncredited)
  • R. Henry Grey

    as Headwaiter (uncredited)
  • Leonard Kibrick

    as Baseball Team's Catcher (uncredited)
  • Carl M. Leviness

    as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
  • Kendall McComas

    as Slades (uncredited)
  • Etta McDaniel

    as Maid in Dressing Room (uncredited)
  • Tony Merlo

    as Waiter (uncredited)
  • Harold Miller

    as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
  • Edmund Mortimer

    as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
  • Henry Roquemore

    as Man at Stage Show (uncredited)
  • Hector V. Sarno

    as Grocer (uncredited)
  • Charles Sullivan

    as Mug Backstage (uncredited)
  • Harry Watson

    as Captain of Baseball Team(uncredited)
Directing Frank Borzage Director
Editing Viola Lawrence Editor
Costume & Make-Up Robert Kalloch Costume Design
Sound Wilbur Brown Sound Engineer
Directing Lew Borzage Assistant Director
Art Stephen Goosson Art Direction
Sound C. Bakaleinikoff Music Director
Production Frank Borzage Producer
Writing Lawrence Hazard Theatre Play
Sound W. Franke Harling Music
Writing Jo Swerling Screenplay
Sound Harry Akst Songs
Sound Edward Eliscu Songs
Camera Joseph H. August Director of Photography