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Night Work

1930, Movie, NR, 94 mins

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Quillan plays a good-hearted department store employee who willingly takes the blame when customers find something wrong with the merchandise. One day his selfless deeds are rewarded when a patron slips him a $10 bill as a tip. Excited by this good fortune, Quillan immediately goes to his bank to deposit the bill. On the way, he inadvertently gives the bill to Starr, a nurse seeking contributions for an orphanage. Soon Quillan learns that he has committed himself to supporti... read more leave a comment
Year: 1930
Rated NR

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Cast
Eddie Quillan: Willie
Sally Starr: Mary Nurse
Frances Upton: Aggie
John T. Murray: Calloway
Tom Keene: Harvey Vanderman
Ben Bard: Pinkie

 

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