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  • Wharf Angel (1934)
  • Passed
    65 min | Drama
Wharf Angel (1934)
Passed
65 min | Drama

"Mother Bright's" place on the lawless, waterfront district of the 'Barbary Coast' in San Francisco is the toughest of all saloons that can be found, and that is where "Turk", a stoker on a freighter named "The Coyote", and his shipmates ...See more"Mother Bright's" place on the lawless, waterfront district of the 'Barbary Coast' in San Francisco is the toughest of all saloons that can be found, and that is where "Turk", a stoker on a freighter named "The Coyote", and his shipmates can be found when in port. They are there when Como Murphy, fleeing the law for a killing he did not commit, bursts in seeking a hiding place. Mother Bright directs him upstairs to a door that leads to another building, but Murphy opens the wrong door and finds himself in the room of "Toy," one of the many girls employed by Mother Bright in the event any of the sailors desires to purchase anything other than whiskey. "Toy" takes pity on Murphy and hides him when the police knock on her door. She and Murphy then talk the night away and are very much in love when the dawn breaks. "Turk" is also much smitten with "Toy" but the feeling isn't mutual. "Turk" gets Murphy a stoker's position on "The Coyote" and the two soon become close friends, and tell each other about the "swellest girl alive" they plan on marrying when next they make port in San Francisco. What they don't do is put a name on the "swellest girl alive" so neither is aware they are in love with the same girl. "Turk" only becomes aware of it when, while trying to propose to "Toy, she hits him up for fifty bucks so she and Murphy can go to Mexico and get married. This upsets "Turk" to the extent that he proceeds to turn in his best friend to the police in order to collect the $1000 reward they are offering. This act of being an informing, informant Informer then begins to act on "Turk's" conscience. The solution is much more upbeat than it would be a year later when Victor McLaglen won an Oscar playing the title role in John Ford's "The Informer." Written by Les Adams See less
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Writers
Frederick Schlick (story) | Samuel Hoffenstein (screenplay) | Frank Partos (screenplay) | Stephen Morehouse Avery (screenplay)
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Updated Mar 16, 1934

Release date
Mar 16, 1934 (United States)

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Cast

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34 cast members
Name Known for
Preston Foster
Como Murphy Como Murphy   See fewer
Alison Skipworth
Mother Bright Mother Bright   See fewer
John Rogers
Goliath Goliath   See fewer
James Burke
Brooklyn Jack Brooklyn Jack   See fewer
Frank Sheridan
The Skipper The Skipper   See fewer
Grace Bradley
Saloon Girl Saloon Girl   See fewer
Miami Alvarez
Saloon Girl (uncredited) Saloon Girl (uncredited)   See fewer
Ted Billings
Sailor in Chinese Cafe (uncredited) Sailor in Chinese Cafe (uncredited)   See fewer
Charles Brinley
Sailor on 'The Coyote' (uncredited) Sailor on 'The Coyote' (uncredited)   See fewer
A.S. 'Pop' Byron
Police Officer (uncredited) Police Officer (uncredited)   See fewer
Jack Cheatham
Sailor on 'The Coyote' (uncredited) Sailor on 'The Coyote' (uncredited)   See fewer
Jill Dennett
Saloon Girl (uncredited) Saloon Girl (uncredited)   See fewer
Jimmy Dime
Stoker (uncredited) Stoker (uncredited)   See fewer
Florence Dudley
Saloon Girl (uncredited) Saloon Girl (uncredited)   See fewer
Marie Greene
Saloon Girl (uncredited) Saloon Girl (uncredited)   See fewer
Al Hill
Sailor on 'The Coyote' (uncredited) Sailor on 'The Coyote' (uncredited)   See fewer
Alice Lake
Saloon Girl (uncredited) Saloon Girl (uncredited)   See fewer
Ivan Linow
Sailor on 'The Coyote' (uncredited) Sailor on 'The Coyote' (uncredited)   See fewer
Michael Mark
Saloon Master of Ceremonies (uncredited) Saloon Master of Ceremonies (uncredited)   See fewer
Charles McAvoy
Policeman (uncredited) Policeman (uncredited)   See fewer
Russ Powell
Saloon Waiter (uncredited) Saloon Waiter (uncredited)   See fewer
Frank Rice
Sailor on 'The Coyote' (uncredited) Sailor on 'The Coyote' (uncredited)   See fewer
Constantine Romanoff
Sailor on 'The Coyote' (uncredited) Sailor on 'The Coyote' (uncredited)   See fewer
Joe Sawyer
Sailor on 'The Coyote' (uncredited) Sailor on 'The Coyote' (uncredited)   See fewer
Frederik Vogeding
Sailor on 'The Coyote' (uncredited) Sailor on 'The Coyote' (uncredited)   See fewer
Max Wagner
Waiter (uncredited) Waiter (uncredited)   See fewer
Pat West
Heckler in Audience (uncredited) Heckler in Audience (uncredited)   See fewer
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