Bill Cracks Down (1937)
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Tons Walker (Grant Withers) is the man in charge of the steel mill built from the ground up by the late William Reardon (Pierre Watkin). The fact that Tons is barely capable of putting his shoes on properly is unimportant: he will inherit Reardon's business on the proviso that he straighten out… More Tons Walker (Grant Withers) is the man in charge of the steel mill built from the ground up by the late William Reardon (Pierre Watkin). The fact that Tons is barely capable of putting his shoes on properly is unimportant: he will inherit Reardon's business on the proviso that he straighten out his late employer's wastrel son Bill (Ranny Weeks). Making Tons' job tougher is the fact that Bill has designs on our hero's sweetheart Susan (Beatrice Roberts); on the other hand, Bill isn't too keen on the fact that Tons has fallen for his sweetie Elaine (Judith Allen). By and by, however, both Bill and Tons begin taking their business responsibilities seriously, emerging as inseparable pals by film's end. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- William Nigh
- Genres
- Drama, Classics, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Dec 31, 1937 Wide
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Cast
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Grant Withers
as Tons Walker
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Beatrice Roberts
as Susan
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Ranny Weeks
as Bill Reardon
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Judith Allen
as Elaine Witworth
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Pierre Watkin
as William Reardon
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Roger Williams
as Steve
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Georgia Caine
as Mrs. Witworth
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Greta Meyer
as Hilda
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Edgar Norton
as Jarvis
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William Newell
as Porkey