I Sell Anything Explained

I Sell Anything
Director:Robert Florey
Producer:Samuel Bischoff (uncredited)
Story:Albert J. Cohen
Robert T. Shannon
Starring:Pat O'Brien
Ann Dvorak
Claire Dodd
Cinematography:Sidney Hickox
Studio:First National Pictures
Distributor:Warner Bros.
Runtime:74 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

I Sell Anything is a 1934 American film directed by Robert Florey and starring Pat O'Brien, Ann Dvorak, and Claire Dodd. It was produced by First National Pictures. Robert Florey directed.[1] [2]

O'Brien plays Spot Cash Cutler, a "smooth swindler" of phony jewels and antiques. Two women compete for Cutler's attention: Barbara (Dvorak), a waif; and Millicent Clark (Dodd), a rich girl.[3] [4]

Cast

Notes and References

  1. News: O'Brien Heads Good Cast In Mayfair Holiday Film. New York Daily News. December 25, 1934. 35. Newspapers.com.
  2. News: Favorite Players Are Seen in Features n Double Bill. Detroit Free Press. December 8, 1934. 16. Newspapers.com.
  3. News: The Show World. The Austin American. Ruth Lewis. December 4, 1934. 5.
  4. News: Loew's Bill Has O'Brien In Star Role. The Hartford Courant. November 19, 1934. 5. Newspapers.com.