"Beggars in Ermine" (1934) - Watch and Download Free!

John Dawson runs a steel mill which a fierce competitor is trying to acquire. Refusing to sell, John puts a target on his…

continue reading
Rating:

Genre: Drama.

Download "Beggars in Ermine" (1934) for free!

To download Beggars in Ermine, left-click the download icon to see the list of available files. Choose a file, keeping in mind that larger files will take longer to download and will have better quality. Then right-click the file name and select "Save target as" or "Save link as", depending on your browser.

More about Beggars in Ermine (1934)

BnWMovies.com 3.6
  • Summary:   John Dawson runs a steel mill which a fierce competitor is trying to acquire. Refusing to sell, John puts a target on his back and soon an accident happens, causing him to lose his legs. His business isn't doing any better and soon he is on the street. Can he turns things around?
  • Decade:  
  • Genres:   Drama
  • Directed by:   Phil Rosen
Beggars in Ermine (1934) Beggars in Ermine
Back to the movie ⇑

"Beggars in Ermine" (1934) Cast:

  • Lionel Atwill - John "Flint" Dawson aka John Daniels
  • Betty Furness - Joyce Dawson
  • Henry B. Walthall - Marchant the Blind Man
  • Jameson Thomas - James "Jim" Marley
  • James Bush - Lee Marley, Jim's Son
  • Astrid Allwyn - Mrs. Vivian Dawson
  • George 'Gabby' Hayes - Joe Wilson
  • Stephen Gross - Scott Taggart, Joyce's Lawyer
  • Sam Godfrey - Enright, Marley's Lawyer
  • Myrtle Stedman - Nurse
  • Lee Phelps - Joe Swanson, Night Crane Operator

One Comments

  1. Christopher Myers

    Well, despicable people in the business world sometimes try to stick it to the little guy and the results don’t always work out as happily as they did in this movie. General Motors officials knowingly watched people die because of faulty ignition switches. We in the Akron area have a scandal where the electric utility allegedly bribed top State officials (not the govenor) to get a billion dollar handout, which they got. Dominion East Ohio Gas overcharged consumers and the Public Utilities Commissiom of Ohio gave them thirty-five years (THIRTY-FIVE YEARS!) to pay us back. I am 84 years old. I seriously doubt that I will live long enough to collect. The little guy often gets the pipe just as almost happened in this fine movie.

Back to the movie ⇑