Over the Hill

Over the Hill (1931)

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  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1931-11-29
  • User Rating: 8.2/10 from 5 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 29min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Fox Film Corporation
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Henry King
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Summary

In their farm house in a New York village, Ma Shelby prepares breakfast for her four children, Isaac, Tommy, Johnny and Susan, and then awakens them. The racket the boys make as they play and fight awakens their father, who spanks the eldest, Isaac. When a visitor chides Pa for not working, Ma sticks up for her husband, saying that he has a weak back and that he is waiting for a promised government job.

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  • Mae Marsh

    as Ma Shelby
  • James Dunn

    as Johnny Shelby as an Adult
  • Sally Eilers

    as Isabel Potter as an Adult
  • James Kirkwood

    as Pa Shelby in Prologue
  • Edward Crandall

    as Thomas as an Adult
  • Claire Maynard

    as Phyllis Shelby, Johnny's Wife
  • Olin Howland

    as Isaac as an Adult
  • Joan Peers

    as Susan as an Adult
  • Joe Hachey

    as Isaac Shelby in Prologue
  • Tommy Conlon

    as Johnny Shelby in Prologue
  • Julius Molnar

    as Thomas Shelby in Prologue
  • Marilyn Harris

    as Susan Shelby in Prologue
  • Nancy Irish

    as Isabel Potter in Prologue
  • Eula Guy

    as Minnie, Isaac's Wife
  • William Pawley

    as Ben Adams, Susan's Husband
  • George H. Reed

    as Les, Wagon Driver
  • Douglas Walton

    as Stephen
  • David Hartford

    as Bill Collector
  • Billy Barty

    as Shelby Boy (uncredited)
  • Ward Bond

    as Detective Escort (uncredited)
Directing Henry King Director
Writing Tom Barry Writer
Writing Jules Furthman Writer
Sound George Lipschultz Music
Editing Frank E. Hull Editor
Camera John F. Seitz Director of Photography
Writing Will Carleton Story