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Back Page is an American 1933 drama film directed by Anton Lorenze and starring Peggy Shannon, Russell Hopton and Claude Gillingwater. Plot. A former big city reporter becomes the editor of a small town newspaper. Cast. Peggy Shannon as Jerry Hampton. Russell Hopton as Brice Regal. Claude Gillingwater as Sam Webster. Edwin Maxwell as Martin Regal.
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Back Page: Directed by Anton Lorenze. With Peggy Shannon, Russell Hopton, Claude Gillingwater, Edwin Maxwell. Jerry Hampden, a young female reporter for a large newspaper, comes up with her first scoop - a suicide precipitated by a lover who lost interest.
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- Crime, Drama
- Anton Lorenze
- 1934-06
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Back Page. Peggy Shannon plays a young female reporter who is fired from a big city newspaper, then decides to take over a troubled small town newsppaer.
A former New York reporter (Peggy Shannon) is hired as editor of a failing, small town newspaper in California. Starring Peggy Shannon Russell Hopton Claude Gillingwater. Director Anton Lorenze....
A former New York reporter (Peggy Shannon) is hired as editor of a failing, small town newspaper in California. Cast. Peggy Shannon. Jerry Hampton. Russell Hopton. Brice Regal. Claude Gillingwater. Sam Webster. Edwin Maxwell. Martin Blake. Sterling Holloway. Bill Giddings. Sidney Bracey.