The Bowery
Comedy
Drama
"In the Gay Nineties New York had grown up into bustles and balloon Sleeves ... but The Bowery had grown younger, louder and more rowdy until it was known as the 'Livest Mile on the face of the globe' ... the cradle of men who were later to be famous.
1933-10-07
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Cast
Director
Raoul Walsh
Wallace Beery as Chuck Connors
George Raft as Steve Brodie
Jackie Cooper as Swipes McGurk
Fay Wray as Lucy Calhoun
Pert Kelton as Trixie Odbray
Herman Bing as Max Herman
Oscar Apfel as Ivan Rummel
Ferdinand Munier as Honest Mike
George Walsh as John L. Sullivan
Lillian Harmer as Carrie A. Nation
Lucille Ball as Blonde (uncredited)
Heinie Conklin as Pug (uncredited)
Paulette Goddard as Blonde (uncredited)
Charles Lane as Doctor (uncredited)
Charles Middleton as Detective (uncredited)
Irving Bacon as Hick (uncredited)
John Bleifer as Mumbo the Mute (uncredited)
James Burke as Recruiting Sergeant (uncredited)
Wong Chung as Irate Chinese Man (uncredited)
Jimmy Conlin as Enlistee (uncredited)
Lester Dorr as Cynic (uncredited)
Bobby Dunn as Cockeyed Violinist (uncredited)
Mack Gray as Pug (uncredited)
Kit Guard as Pug (uncredited)
Pat Harmon as Fireman (uncredited)
Harold Huber as Slick (uncredited)
John Ince as Crony (uncredited)
William Irving as Fireman (uncredited)
John Kelly as Lumpy Hogan (uncredited)
Fred Kelsey as Detective Kelsey (uncredited)
Sidney Kibrick as Little Boy on Pier (uncredited)
Charles McAvoy as Waiter (uncredited)
Frank Mills as Fireman (uncredited)
Moy Ming as Chinese Businessman (uncredited)
Frank Moran as Bettor (uncredited)
Fletcher Norton as Googy Cochran (uncredited)
Hal Price as Editor (uncredited)
Harry Semels as Artist (uncredited)
Phil Tead as Tout (uncredited)
Harry Tenbrook as Fireman (uncredited)
Andrew Tombes as Shill (uncredited)
Dorothy Vernon as Carrie Nation Follower (uncredited)
Sailor Vincent as Pug (uncredited)
Tammany Young as Fireman (uncredited)