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American Madness
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Synopsis
Bank president Thomas Dickson (Walter Huston) has instituted a lending policy that shows great faith in ordinary people but which also irritates his board of directors, as does his claim that an increased money supply will help end the Depression. Elsewhere in the bank, criminal Dude Finlay (Robert Ellis) has coerced head cashier Cluett (Gavin Gordon) into cooperating with a robbery by threatening to reveal Cluett as a habitual gambler. Dickson's neglected wife Phyllis (Kay Johnson), upset that Thomas has forgotten their anniversary, agrees to go out with Cluett, but they're spotted by head teller Matt Brown (Pat O'Brien). Matt goes to Cluett's apartment and convinces Phyllis to leave with him just as the robbery takes place back at the bank. Because he was responsible for locking the vault, Matt is assumed to be in league with the robbers, and he's arrested. News of the robbery leads to frantic depositors demanding their money back from the bank; Dickson cannot talk them out of it, and the bank is running out of money. This gives the board of directors the leverage over Dickson that they've been seeking, and they try to force his resignation. ~ Bill Warren, All Movie Guide

Cast

Berton Churchill O'Brien
Constance Cummings Helen
Gavin Gordon Cyril Cluett
Arthur Hoyt Ives
Walter Huston Thomas Dickson
Kay Johnson Mrs. Dickson
Anderson Lawler Charlie
Edward Martindel Ames
Edwin Maxwell Clark
Pat O'Brien Matt Brown
Robert E. O'Connor The Inspector
Jeanne Sorel Cluett's secretary
Walter Walker Schultz
Robert Ellis Dude Finlay

Production Crew

Joseph Walker Cinematographer
Frank Capra Director
Maurice E. Wright Editor
C.C. Coleman First Assistant Director
Harry Cohn Producer
Robert Riskin Screenwriter
Year: 1932
Runtime: 75
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Columbia Pictures

Release
by Columbia Pictures