The Man Who Came Back (1931)
A spoiled carefree rich kid gets into too much trouble for his father who sends him out on his own to prove himself capable of making a respectable man of himself.
Director: Raoul Walsh
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 74 min
Release Date: January 11, 1931
Cast
- Janet Gaynor - Angie Randolph
- Kenneth MacKenna - Capt. Trevelyan
- Mary Forbes - Mrs. Gaynes
- Charles Farrell - Stephen Randolph
- William Holden - Thomas Randolph
- William Worthington - Captain Gallon
- Peter Gawthorne - Griggs
- Leslie Fenton - Baron le Duc
- Charles K. Gerrard - Gibson
- Olive Young - Maid (uncredited)
Screenplay
Music: Arthur Kay, Peter Brunelli
Cinematography: Arthur Edeson
Editing: Harold D. Schuster
Production: Fox Film Corporation
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Unfaithful Husband's Quest for Redemption, Stories of Hope and Redemption, Addiction and Recovery, Faith, Religion and Spirituality
Keywords
china, shanghai, china, prohibition era, opium, redemption, drugs, alcoholic, pre-code
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Man Who Came Back about?
- A spoiled carefree rich kid gets into too much trouble for his father who sends him out on his own to prove himself capable of making a respectable man of himself.
- Who directed The Man Who Came Back?
- The Man Who Came Back was directed by Raoul Walsh.
- Who stars in The Man Who Came Back?
- The Man Who Came Back stars Janet Gaynor, Kenneth MacKenna, Mary Forbes, Charles Farrell, William Holden, William Worthington.
- How long is The Man Who Came Back?
- The Man Who Came Back has a runtime of 1h 14m (74 minutes).
- What genre is The Man Who Came Back?
- The Man Who Came Back is a Drama film.
- Where was The Man Who Came Back produced?
- The Man Who Came Back was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of The Man Who Came Back?
- The themes of The Man Who Came Back include: Unfaithful Husband's Quest for Redemption, Stories of Hope and Redemption, Addiction and Recovery, Faith, Religion and Spirituality.