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Vanity Street

1932 | 67m | English

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A New York policeman helps a hungry and penniless young woman start life anew by arranging to get her a job in "The Follies".
Release Date: Oct 14, 1932
Director: Nick Grindé
Writer: Frank Cavett, Edwards Roberts, Gertrude Purcell
Genres: Crime, Drama
Keywords romance, showgirl, follies
Production Companies Columbia Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 28, 2026
Entered: Apr 26, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Charles Bickford Brian Murphy
Helen Chandler Jeanie Gregg
Mayo Methot Fern Cavan
George Meeker Val French
Arthur Hoyt Albert Kerr
Raymond Hatton Shorty
Ruth Channing Rose Marie
Dolores Ray Susan
Claudia Morgan Lou
Ann Fay Mary Ann
Kathrin Clare Ward Mrs. Truitt - Mary Ann's Mother
May Beatty Mrs. Dantry
Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian Grogan
Eddie Boland Joe
Eddy Chandler Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Clay Clement Samuel D. Marcus - Producer (uncredited)
Sumner Getchell Scottie (uncredited)
Ben Hall Stage Door Johnnie in Bearskin Coat (uncredited)
Lew Kelly Justice of the Peace (uncredited)
J.M. Kerrigan Dan - Irish Cop (uncredited)
Fuzzy Knight Drunk (uncredited)
Walter McGrail Detective Hanson (uncredited)
Lee Phelps Detective (uncredited)
Hal Price Bennie (uncredited)
Florence Roberts Annie - Fern's Maid (uncredited)
Buddy Roosevelt Stage Door Johnnie (uncredited)
Matty Roubert Newspaper Vendor (uncredited)
Harry Schultz Bartender (uncredited)
Harry Semels Italian Street Workman (uncredited)
Ruthelma Stevens Show Girl (uncredited)
Name Job
Frank Cavett Story
Edwards Roberts Story
Joseph H. August Director of Photography
Nick Grindé Director
Gertrude Purcell Screenplay
Name Title
Harry Cohn Producer
Organization Category Person
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Charles Bickford was all too often stuck with supporting roles, but he’s got much more to do here in this gritty drama. He is police officer “Murphy” who encounters the vulnerable young “Jeanie” (Helen Chandler) who is homeless and helpless. She has some talent for the stage so he manages to get her ... a job on the “Follies” where she first meets it’s star “Fern” (Mayo Methot). Now that woman is having a clandestine affair with the duplicitous “French” (George Meeker) who is systematically bleeding her dry. When she threatens to walk off unless she is paid more, her producer calls her bluff and appoints the young “Jeanie”, but before she can start the job or, for that matter, before the now completely loved-up “Murphy” can walk her down the aisle, a murder is committed and though we, watching, know who did the deed, “Murphy” doesn’t and a clue at the scene points to his gal. Is she guilty? How can he prove not? This is a solid crime thriller with two strong female roles, as well those from Bickford an the on-form Meeker and there’s a steady stream of toxicity that doesn’t exactly show the world of theatre in a great light either. Director Nick Grinde keeps the pace strong, the melodrama at bay and makes better use of his stars than many others at this early stage of the talkies.

Aug 07, 2025