Diamond Jim

Diamond Jim

88 mins | Drama | Sept. 1, 1935

A loose biopic based on the life of Gilded Age tycoon "Diamond" Jim Brady.

Diamond Jim

88 mins | Drama | Sept. 1, 1935

Diamond Jim
A loose biopic based on the life of Gilded Age tycoon "Diamond" Jim Brady.
IMDb rating 6.8
Producers Universal Pictures
Original title Diamond Jim
Directors A. Edward Sutherland
Writers Parker Morell, Harry Clork, Doris Malloy, Preston Sturges

Cast

Edward Arnold

as Diamond Jim

Jean Arthur

as Jane Matthews / Emma

Binnie Barnes

as Lillian Russell

Cesar Romero

as Jerry Richardson

Eric Blore

as Sampson Fox

Hugh O'Connell

as Charles B. Horsley

George Sidney

as Pawnbroker

Robert McWade

as A.E. Moore

Charles Sellon

as John Touchey

Henry Kolker

as J.C. Randolf - Bank President

William Demarest

as Harry Hill

Albert Conti

as Jeweler

Armand Kaliz

as Jewelry Salesman

Tully Marshall

as Minister

Purnell Pratt

as Physician

Helen Brown

as Brady's Mother

Stanley Andrews

as Gambler

Sam Appel

as Engineer

William Arnold

as Man at Racetrack

Irving Bacon

as Passenger

Wade Boteler

as Mill Foreman

Harry C. Bradley

as Brady's Secretary

Al Bridge

as Poker Player on Train

Ralph Brooks

as Interne

Daisy Bufford

as Maid

Orrin Burke

as Man at Bar

Bobby Burns

as Waiter

Jack Carlyle

as Gambler

Eddy Chandler

as Engineer

Alex Chivra

as Chef

Russ Clark

as Mug

Mabel Colcord

as Brady's Aunt

Eddie Collins

as Bicycle Act

Gino Corrado

as Chef

Dan Crimmins

as Tailor

Edwards Davis

as Stockbroker

Jean De Briac

as Chef

Germaine De Neel

as Lillian Russell's Maid

George DeNormand

as Passenger

Kay Deslys

as Barmaid

Jimmie Dundee

as Gambler

George Ernest

as Sullivan (the Boy)

Jim Farley

as Passenger

Patricia Farley

as Chorine

Sam Flint

as Man at Bar

Eddie Foster

as Man in Saloon

Clarence Geldart

as Stockbroker

Dorothy Granger

as Chorine

Frank Hagney

as Mug

Charles Hammer

as Headwaiter

Otis Harlan

as Drunk

Sam Hayes

as Announcer

Edward Hearn

as Job Applicant

Dell Henderson

as Gambler

Al Hill

as Fireman

Bill Hoolahahn

as John L. Sullivan

Arthur Housman

as Souse

Bill Howard

as Minister

Arthur Stuart Hull

as Stockbroker

Mitchell Ingraham

as Man at Bar

Billy Jones

as Passenger

Darby Jones

as Black Man

Jane Keckley

as Minister's Wife

Lew Kelly

as Bartender

Fred Kelsey

as Horsley's Secretary

Emmett King

as Stockbroker

John Larkin

as Butler

Jean Laverty

as Barmaid

Edward LeSaint

as Stockbroker

Ralph Lewis

as Man at Bar

George MacQuarrie

as Stockbroker

Murdock MacQuarrie

as Stockbroker

Eily Malyon

as Organist

Billy McClain

as Cook

Francis McDonald

as Gambler

J.P. McGowan

as Engineer

Malcolm McGregor

as Man at Racetrack

Matt McHugh

as Bartender

Robert McKenzie

as Chef

Greta Meyer

as Masseuse

Arthur Millett

as Passenger

John Miltern

as Briggs

Edwin Mordant

as Man at Bar

Jack Mower

as Man Aiding Suicidal Man

Harold Nelson

as Stockbroker

Wilfrid North

as Stockbroker

William H. O'Brien

as Waiter

Robert Emmett O'Connor

as Brady's Father

Henry Otho

as Mug

Bob Perry

as Mug

Bernice Pilot

as Maid

George Reed

as Porter

Cyril Ring

as Fireman

Julian Rivero

as Headwaiter

Marshall Ruth

as Man at Racetrack

Gay Seabrook

as Nurse

C. Montague Shaw

as Stockbroker

C.L. Sherwood

as Bartender

Herbert Skinner

as Cook

John St. Clair

as Passenger

Libby Taylor

as Maid

William H. Tooker

as Man at Bar

Richard Tucker

as Headwaiter

Maidel Turner

as Mrs. Perry

Malcolm Waite

as Fireman

Mary Wallace

as Party Girl

William Welsh

as Conductor

Larry Wheat

as Stage Manager

Huey White

as Mug

Lloyd Whitlock

as Man at Racetrack

David Worth

as Man at Racetrack

William Worthington

as Man at Bar

Baby Wyman

as Sullivan (the Child)