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The Daring Young Man
Comedy

It's a laugh-humdinger that hums with excitement!

The Daring Young Man is hotshot-reporter Don McLane, played by James Dunn. Always on the prowl for a good story, McLane is persistently outscooped by his rival, sob sister Martha Allen (Mae Clarke). After several reels of double-crossing one another, hero and heroine give in to the inevitable and fall in love. But as Martha waits at the altar in her wedding gown, McLane is off on another crusade, this time getting himself arrested to expose corruption within the prison system.

1935-07-17
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Cast
Director
William A. Seiter
James Dunn as Don McLane
Mae Clarke as Martha Allen
Neil Hamilton as Gerald Raeburn
Sidney Toler as Warden Palmer
Warren Hymer as Pete Hogan
Stanley Fields as Rafferty
Madge Bellamy as Sally
Frank Melton as Cub Reporter
Raymond Hatton as Flaherty
Jack La Rue as Cubby
Arthur Treacher as Col. Baggott
Dorothy Christy as Helen Kay
Robert Gleckler as Editor Hooley
William Pawley as Muggs
Phil Tead as Cripps - Star Reporter
Lynn Bari as Bridesmaid
Maurice Black as Florist
Stanley Blystone as Guard
James P. Burtis as Convict
Frank Hall Crane as Clerk
Jimmy Dime as Convict
James Donlan as Captain of the Prison Guard
James Flavin as Informant on Telephone
Kit Guard as Prisoner
George Guhl as Detective
Frank Hagney as Convict
Dell Henderson as Mayor
Arthur Stuart Hull as Radio Station Owner
Paul Hurst as Prison Guard
DeWitt Jennings as Mayor's Committee Official
Vera Lewis as Secretary to the Duchess
Ivan Linow as Prisoner
Frank Mayo as Detective
Paul McVey as Fire Chief
Frank Mills as Taxicab Driver
Jack Mower as Nick - Ship Purser
Louis Natheaux as Headwaiter
Dennis O'Keefe as Wedding Participant
Jack Perry as Convict (uncredited)
Jack Richardson as Detective
Fred Santley as Reporter
Robert Seiter as Convict
Edwin Stanley as Assistant Editor
Harry Strang as Convict
Charles Sullivan as Convict
Eddie Tamblyn as Office Boy
Harry Tenbrook as Convict
Jim Thorpe as Convict
Arthur Vinton as Editor Manning
Max Wagner as Reporter
Blackie Whiteford as Convict
Leo Willis as Guard