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  • Captain Applejack (1930)
  • Passed
    63 min | Comedy, Crime, Drama
Captain Applejack (1930)
Passed
63 min | Comedy, Crime, Drama

An ordinary man is confronted by gangsters who have reason to believe a treasure is buried somewhere on his property.
Director
Writers
Walter C. Hackett (play) (as Walter Hackett) | Maude Fulton (screenplay & dialogue)
Cinematographer
Ira H. Morgan (photography by) (as Ira Morgan)
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Status
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Updated Dec 19, 1930

Release date
Jan 31, 1931 (United States)

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Cast

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11 cast members
Name Known for
Mary Brian
Poppy Faire Poppy Faire   See fewer
John Halliday
Ambrose Applejohn Ambrose Applejohn   See fewer
Kay Strozzi
Madame Anna Valeska, aka Gladys Madame Anna Valeska, aka Gladys   See fewer
Alec B. Francis
Lush, the Butler Lush, the Butler   See fewer
Louise Closser Hale
Aunt Agatha Aunt Agatha   See fewer
Claud Allister
John Jason (as Claude Allister) John Jason (as Claude Allister)   See fewer
Julia Swayne Gordon
Mrs. Kate Pengard Mrs. Kate Pengard   See fewer
Arthur Edmund Carewe
Ivan Borolsky, aka Jim (as Arthur Edmund Carew) Ivan Borolsky, aka Jim (as Arthur Edmund Carew)   See fewer
Otto Hoffman
Horace Pengard Horace Pengard   See fewer
William B. Davidson
Bill Dennett (as William Davidson) Bill Dennett (as William Davidson)   See fewer
Constantine Romanoff
Pirate in Dream Sequence (uncredited) Pirate in Dream Sequence (uncredited)   See fewer
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