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Beggars in Ermine is a 1934 American pre-Code film directed by Phil Rosen. Plot [ edit ] John Dawson, a steel-mill owner loses his legs and his company in an accident engineered by his crooked secretary/treasurer, Jim Marley.
- Beggars in Ermine, play, by Esther Lynd Day
- William T. Lackey
Beggars in Ermine: Directed by Phil Rosen. With Lionel Atwill, Betty Furness, Henry B. Walthall, Jameson Thomas. John Dawson loses control of his factory when he is crippled in an accident caused by a rival.
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- Drama
- Phil Rosen
- 1934-02-22
Color. Black and White. Theatrical Aspect Ratio. 1.37 : 1. Film Length. 8 reels. John Dawson loses control of his factory when he is crippled in an accident caused by a rival. Destitute, he travels the country organizing the homeless to help him regain control of his steel mill.
- Phil Rosen
- Lionel Atwill
Beggars in Ermine Released Feb 22, 1934 1h 10m Drama List Reviews 40% Fewer than 50 Ratings Audience Score An ousted, crippled steel magnate (Lionel Atwill) forms the world's beggars into a ...
- Drama
- Lionel Atwill
- Phil Rosen
Find out who starred in the 1934 horror film Beggars in Ermine, based on the novel by Tristram Tupper and directed by Phil Rosen. See the full list of actors, actresses, writers, composers, and more who worked on the film.
John Dawson, a steel-mill owner loses his legs and his company in an accident engineered by his crooked secretary/treasurer, Jim Marley. After meeting a blind peddler, Marchant, he travels the country, under an assumed name, organizing beggars, peddlers, and the handicapped into a dues-paying system. — Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>.