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Small Town Boy

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Calorie Rating: 89
Released: 1937-09-24
Running Time: 63 Minutes


Henry Armstrong was past being a spring chicken, still believes in Santa Claus and the maxim that "honesty is the best policy", but lack of money keeps him from marrying Molly and buying a little home, and his is threatened with the loss of the petty job he has had for four years with old Curtis French, Molly's uncle, because he can not sell enough insurance policies. And, then, he finds a thousand dollar bill. His honesty makes him advertise the find, but no one claims the money. When he is convinced that the owner will not turn up and that the money is his to keep, he becomes a changed, more aggressive and self-confident person. He begins to make sales as fast as he can make the pitch and he insists that he and Molly be married at once. While getting dressed for the ceremony, he places the $1000 bill in one of his father's old suits, and Pa Armstrong, trying to raise money to buy his son a wedding present, sells the suit to a passing junk man.

Director / Directors

Glenn Tryon
Director


Cast

Stuart Erwin
Character: Henry Armstrong
Joyce Compton
Character: Molly Summers
Jed Prouty
Character: Otis Armstrong

Clara Blandick
Character: Mrs. Armstrong
Dorothy Appleby
Character: Sandra French
James Blakeley
Character: Eddie Armstrong

Clarence Wilson
Character: Curtis French
John T. Murray
Character: C. Lafferty
Lew Kelly
Character: The Judge

Victor Potel
Character: Abner Towner
Erville Alderson
Character: Mr. Trindle
William Ruhl
Character: A Waiter

George Chandler
Character: Bill Clipper
Henry Roquemore
Character: Ted Fritter


Production and Crew

Harold Lewis
Production Manager