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Song of the Eagle (1933) Poster

Full Cast & Crew

Directed by 

Ralph Murphy

Writing Credits  

Gene Towne ... (original story) and
C. Graham Baker ... (original story) (as Graham Baker)
 
Casey Robinson ... (screenplay)
 
Willard Mack ... (additional dialogue)

Cast (in credits order)  

Charles Bickford ... Joe (Nails) Anderson
Richard Arlen ... Bill Hoffman
Mary Brian ... Elsa Kranzmeyer
Jean Hersholt ... Otto Hoffman
Louise Dresser ... Emma Hoffman
Andy Devine ... Mud
George E. Stone ... Gus
Gene Morgan ... Charlie
Bert Sprotte ... Emil Kranzmeyer
George Meeker ... August Hoffmann
Julie Haydon ... Gretchen
Harry Walker Harry Walker ... Nolly
James Bradbury Jr. ... Slats
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Oscar Apfel ... New York Boss (uncredited)
Irving Bacon ... Assistant Burgher / Photographer (uncredited)
Billy Bletcher ... Home Brewer (voice) (uncredited)
Ferike Boros ... Cook (uncredited)
Harry C. Bradley ... Clergyman (uncredited)
Spencer Charters ... Detective 'Bright Eyes' (uncredited)
Richard Cramer ... Philadelphia Boss (uncredited)
Patrick Cunning Patrick Cunning ... Ex-Doughboy Server (uncredited)
Frank Darien ... Mailman (uncredited)
Gordon De Main ... Restaurant Owner (uncredited)
Mike Donlin ... Detective (uncredited)
James Durkin ... Businessman / Customer (uncredited)
Matty Fain ... Machinegunner (uncredited)
Dannie Mac Grant ... Kid (uncredited)
Frank Hagney ... Flynn, a Henchman (uncredited)
Jack Herrick Jack Herrick ... Hood (uncredited)
Al Hill ... Stubby, Ex-Doughboy (uncredited)
Harry Holman ... 'Here's How!' Drinking Man (uncredited)
John Ince ... Boss (uncredited)
Lloyd Ingraham ... Police Captain (uncredited)
William Irving ... Officer Schultz (uncredited)
DeWitt Jennings ... Chief of Police / Colonel Hellfire Harry (uncredited)
Jack Kennedy Jack Kennedy ... McGraw's Cafe Owner (uncredited)
Tom Kennedy ... Officer McGinty (uncredited)
Gwen Lee ... Nails' Girl (uncredited)
Jim Mason ... Phone Contact (uncredited)
Tom McGuire ... Guard (uncredited)
Edward McWade ... Beer Drinking Businessman (uncredited)
Frank Moran ... Ex-Doughboy Guard (uncredited)
Ferdinand Munier ... Head Burgher (uncredited)
Gene O'Brien Gene O'Brien ... Guard (uncredited)
Frank O'Connor ... Boss (uncredited)
Bradley Page ... Los Angeles Racket Boss (uncredited)
Helen Parrish ... Elsa as a Girl (uncredited)
Dewey Robinson ... Chicago Racket Boss (uncredited)
Will Stanton ... Rum Runner (uncredited)
Charles Sullivan ... Jimmy, Bodyguard / Driver (uncredited)
Harry Tenbrook ... Worker (uncredited)
Max Wagner ... Sam, Ex-Doughboy (uncredited)

Produced by 

Harry Joe Brown ... associate producer
Charles R. Rogers ... producer

Music by 

John Leipold ... (uncredited)
Harold Lewis ... (uncredited)

Cinematography by 

Henry Sharp

Editing by 

Joseph Kane

Art Direction by 

David S. Garber ... (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 

Thomas Atkins ... assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department 

William Carr ... props (uncredited)

Sound Department 

Gordon Rayburn ... assistant recording engineer (uncredited)
V.E. Vernon ... recording engineer (uncredited)
Philip Wisdom ... sound recording engineer (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department 

Lloyd Ahern Sr. ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Elwood Bredell ... still photographer (uncredited)
John Eckhardt ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Al Holton ... chief electrician (uncredited)
Fred Mayer ... camera operator (uncredited)
Irving Newmeyer ... chief grip (uncredited)

Editorial Department 

Lynn Harrison ... assistant editor (uncredited)
John F. Link Sr. ... assistant editor (uncredited)

Music Department 

Jay Chernis ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
Rudolph G. Kopp ... composer: stock music (uncredited)

Additional Crew 

Adolph Zukor ... presenter
Crew believed to be complete

See also

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