The Mighty (1929)

ALL 11/16/1929 (en) Action, Drama, Crime, War 72 Min
  • Release
    11/16/1929
  • Production
    Paramount
  • Rotten tomato
    50%
  • Original title
    The Mighty
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

Overview

In this melodrama set during WWI, a gangster joins the army and is promoted to major. He then returns from war torn Europe to tell a family that their beloved son had died in his arms during a battle. The major then falls in love with the late soldier's sister and decides to accept a position in town as the new police commissioner.

  1. John Cromwell

    Director

  2. Producer



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Casts

  1. George Bancroft

    Blake Greeson

  2. Esther Ralston

    Louise Patterson

  3. Warner Oland

    Sterky

  4. Raymond Hatton

    Dogey Franks

  5. Dorothy Revier

    Mayme

  6. Morgan Farley

    Jerry Patterson

  7. O. P. Heggie

    J.K. Patterson

  8. Charles Sellon

    The Mayor

  9. E.H. Calvert

    Major General

  10. John Cromwell

    Mr. Jamieson

  11. Ernie Adams

    Hood

  12. Mischa Auer

    Hood

  13. Allan Cavan

    Police Captain

  14. Edgar Dearing

    Doughboy

  15. Jack Pennick

    Doughboy

  16. Philip Sleeman

    Hood

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 16 , Crews : 11

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The Mighty (1929) 72 Min

ALL 11/16/1929 (en)
Action, Drama, Crime, War
  • Release 11/16/1929
  • Production
    Paramount
  • Original title The Mighty
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

In this melodrama set during WWI, a gangster joins the army and is promoted to major. He then returns from war torn Europe to tell a family that their beloved son had died in his arms during a battle. The major then falls in love with the late soldier's sister and decides to accept a position in town as the new police commissioner.

  1. John Cromwell

    Director

  2. Robert N. Lee

    Story

  3. Otho Lovering, George Nichols Jr.

    Editor

  4. Producer