The Personality Kid
An arrogant boxer (Pat O'Brien) discovers his wife (Glenda Farrell) had a hand in his success.
Alan Crosland
Casts & Crew
Pat O’Brien
Glenda Farrell
Claire Dodd
Robert Gleckler
Henry O'Neill
Bess Flowers
Thomas E. Jackson
Arthur Vinton
Clarence Muse
Clay Clement
George Cooper
Al Hill
William Arnold
Ralph Brooks
Mushy Callahan
Billy Coe
Morrie Cohan
Heinie Conklin
Lester Dorr
Harrison Greene
Howard Hickman
Harry Holman
William Irving
Jack Kennedy
Mike Lally
Larry McGrath
Margaret Morris
Jack Perry
Paul Power
Phil Regan
Howard Russell
Mary Russell
Marvin Schecter
Harry Seymour
John Sheehan
Eddie Shubert
Landers Stevens
Dan Tobey
Pauline True
Sailor Vincent
Max Wagner
Billy West
Huey White
Leo White
Renee Whitney
Tom Wilson
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