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1962 American filmThat's My Boy | |
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Directed by | Roy William Neill |
Written by | Norman Krasna Francis Wallace |
Produced by | Roy William Neill |
Starring | Richard Cromwell Dorothy Jordan |
Cinematography | Joseph H. August |
Edited by | Jack Dennis |
Release date |
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Running time | 71 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
That's My Boy is a 1932 American film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Richard Cromwell and Dorothy Jordan. It features John Wayne in an uncredited role as a football player.
Cast
- Richard Cromwell as Tommy Jefferson Scott
- Dorothy Jordan as Dorothy Whitney
- Mae Marsh as Mom Scott
- Arthur Stone as Pop Scott
- Douglass Dumbrille as Coach "Daisy" Adams
- Lucien Littlefield as Uncle Louie
- Leon Ames as Al Williams
- Russell Saunders as Pinkie
- Sumner Getchell as Carl
- Otis Harlan as Mayor
- Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian as Hap
- Elbridge Anderson as 1st Student
- Crilly Butler as 2nd Student
- Douglas Haig as Tommy, as a young boy
- John Wayne as Football Player (uncredited)
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