Mother's Boy (1929) - Double Feature

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A Mother's love-A Boy's Ambition- A Girl's Devotion. All Pictured in Sound.

Young Irish lad Tommy O'Day lives in a poor section of New York's Lower East Side, and is blessed with a beautiful singing voice. After an argument with his father, who accuses him of stealing the family's life savings, Tommy leaves home and gets a job singing in a cabaret. He is successful and soon lands the lead in a Broadway revue. On opening night, just as he is about to go on stage, he receives word that his mother, who he has not seen since he left home, is dying and wants to see him.


Main Cast: Morton Downey, Beryl Mercer, John T. Doyle, Brian Donlevy, Helen Chandler, Osgood Perkins, Lorin Raker, Barbara Bennett, Jennie Moskowitz, Jacob Frank

Director: Bradley Barker

Writer: Gene Markey

Editor: Edward Pfitzenmeier

Cinematographers: Walter Strenge, Philip Tannura, Harry Stradling Sr.


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