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ethanedwards
December 28th, 2009, 04:24 AM
SPEAKEASY

DIRECETD BY BENJAMIN STOLOFF
FOX FILM CORPORATION

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Information From IMDb

Writing Credits
Frederick Hazlitt Brennan adaptation
Edwin J. Burke adaptation and dialogue (as Edwin Burke)
Edward Knoblock play
George Rosener play

Plot Summary
Newspaper staffer Alice Woods persuades the editor to allow her to chase a story, that of prizefight contender Martin, who is about to fight for the championship. However, he does not know that his manager is preparing to double-cross him.
Written by Jim Beaver

Full Cast
Paul Page ... Paul Martin
Lola Lane ... Alice Woods
Henry B. Walthall ... Piano Player
Helen Ware ... Min
Sharon Lynn ... Mazie
Warren Hymer ... Cannon Delmont
Stuart Erwin ... Cy Williams
James Guilfoyle ... Davey
Erville Alderson ... City Editor
Joseph Cawthorn ... Yokel
Ivan Linow ... Wrestler
Marjorie Beebe ... Speakeasy Patron
Sailor Vincent ... Speakeasy Patron
Helen Lynch ... Speakeasy Patron
John Wayne ... Extra (uncredited)

Cinematography
Joseph A. Valentine

Film Editing
J. Edwin Robbins

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
R.L. Hough .... assistant director

Other crew
William Fox .... presenter

ethanedwards
December 28th, 2009, 04:25 AM
This early movie which uses intercuts from
Movietone news, is another movie where
Duke is mentioned as being involved.

The is a reference in a 64 page,
John Wayne Biography published in 1979
said this
The Fox Publicity Department,
then went to work on him (Duke)
In an obscure biography dated July 8 1930,
'John Wayne's... total picture experience
(was) as a grip, and later as a prop boy at the
Fox Studio, on such productions as
Mother Macree, Four Sons and
Speakeasy

This is the ony known source of information
of Duke being involved with this movie.

True or not, we will know in time,
but for now, still part of Duke's Filmography