Quick Money

Quick Money (1937)


  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 1937-12-10
  • User Rating: 4/10 from 3 ratings
  • Runtime: 0h 59min
  • Production Company: RKO Radio Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Edward Killy
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Summary

Bluford H. Smythe, who has made it big in the big city, has returned to his small hometown of Glenwood after being away for twenty years. Accompanying him is his personal secretary, Ambrose Ames. Despite it being purely a vacation to get some rest and relaxation, the leading citizens of the town welcome him back with some official gatherings. Mayor Jonas Tompkins, who never liked Bluford, holds no grudges against him and too welcomes him with open arms. Although Bluford had no intention of making the news public, the townsfolk learn that he has indeed come back to do business, specifically develop a summer resort in Glenwood to rival that of the best summer resorts worldwide.

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  • Fred Stone

    as Mayor Jonas Tompkins
  • Gordon Jones

    as Bill Adams
  • Dorothy Moore

    as Alice Tompkins
  • Berton Churchill

    as Bluford H. Smythe
  • Paul Guilfoyle

    as Ambrose Ames
  • Harlan Briggs

    as Thorndyke Barnsdale
  • Dorothy Vaughan

    as Lyda Tompkins
  • Sherwood Bailey

    as Freddie Tompkins
  • Frank M. Thomas

    as Jim Clark
  • Jack Carson

    as Coach Woodford
  • Kathryn Sheldon

    as Mrs. Otis
  • Dick Elliott

    as Jeffrey Walker
  • Fuzzy Knight

    as Peter Piper Potter
  • Jim Farley

    as Sheriff Mart
  • Billy Franey

    as Walter
  • Hattie McDaniel

    as Hattie (uncredited)
Directing Edward Killy Director
Writing Arthur T. Horman Screenplay
Writing Franklin Coen Screenplay
Writing Bert Granet Screenplay
Editing George Crone Editor
Art Van Nest Polglase Art Direction
Costume & Make-Up Renié Costume Design
Camera Nicholas Musuraca Director of Photography
Production Maury M. Cohen Associate Producer
Writing Arthur T. Horman Story

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