The Daring Young Man
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Comedy
1h 13m
1935
The Daring Young Man is hotshot-reporter Don McLane, played by James Dunn. Always on the prowl for a good story, McLane is persistently outscooped by his rival, sob sister Martha...
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The Daring Young Man is hotshot-reporter Don McLane, played by James Dunn. Always on the prowl for a good story, McLane is persistently outscooped by his rival, sob sister Martha Allen (Mae Clarke). After several reels of double-crossing one another, hero and heroine give in to the inevitable and fall in love. But as Martha waits at the altar in her wedding gown, McLane is off on another crusade, this time getting himself arrested to expose corruption within the prison system.
- DirectorWilliam A. Seiter
- Release17 July 1935
- GenreComedy
- Duration1h 13m
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- Revenue?
- Rate0 reviews
- Productions
Fox Film Corporation
Cast

James Dunn
Don McLane

Mae Clarke
Martha Allen

Neil Hamilton
Gerald Raeburn

Sidney Toler
Warden Palmer

Warren Hymer
Pete Hogan

Stanley Fields
Rafferty

Madge Bellamy
Sally

Frank Melton
Cub Reporter

Raymond Hatton
Flaherty

Jack La Rue
Cubby

Arthur Treacher
Col. Baggott

Dorothy Christy
Helen Kay

Robert Gleckler
Editor Hooley

William Pawley
Muggs

Phil Tead
Cripps - Star Reporter

Lynn Bari
Bridesmaid

Maurice Black
Florist

Stanley Blystone
Guard

James P. Burtis
Convict

Frank Hall Crane
Clerk

James Dime
Convict

James Donlan
Captain of the Prison Guard

James Flavin
Informant on Telephone

Kit Guard
Prisoner

George Guhl
Detective

Frank Hagney
Convict

Dell Henderson
Mayor

Arthur Stuart Hull
Radio Station Owner

DeWitt Jennings
Mayor's Committee Official

Vera Lewis
Secretary to the Duchess

Ivan Linow
Prisoner

Frank Mayo
Detective

Paul McVey
Fire Chief

Frank Mills
Taxicab Driver

Jack Mower
Nick - Ship Purser

Louis Natheaux
Headwaiter

Dennis O'Keefe
Wedding Participant

Jack Perry
Convict (uncredited)

Jack Richardson
Detective

Fred Santley
Reporter

Robert Seiter
Convict

Edwin Stanley
Assistant Editor

Harry Strang
Convict

Charles Sullivan
Convict

Eddie Tamblyn
Office Boy

Harry Tenbrook
Convict

Jim Thorpe
Convict

Arthur Vinton
Editor Manning

Blackie Whiteford
Convict
