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In the Nick of Time

Oct 1, 1929
0h 20m
★ 0.0

Overview

The mortgage of an elderly couple is about to be foreclosed, but their daughter vows to get a job in the big city, where her virtue is preserved through the efforts of the handsome hero.

Genres

Comedy

Production Companies

Warner Bros. Pictures

Cast

Sidney Toler

Sidney Toler

Dorothy Hall

Dorothy Hall

James Dunn

James Dunn

Lucy Beaumont

Lucy Beaumont

Bert Wilson

Bert Wilson

Howard Bouton

Howard Bouton

Andre Forrester

Andre Forrester

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