The Merry Frinks

Plot

An heiress abandons an out-of-work husband, two sons and a lovesick daughter.

  • Alfred E. Green

    Director

  • Kathryn Scola

    Screenplay

  • Kathryn Scola

    Story

  • Gene Markey

    Screenplay

  • Gene Markey

    Story

  • Arthur Edeson

    Director of Photography

  • James Gibbon

    Editor

  • Aline MacMahon

    Hattie 'Mom' Frink

  • Guy Kibbee

    Uncle Newton P. Frink

  • Hugh Herbert

    Joe 'Poppa' Frink

  • Allen Jenkins

    Emmett Frink

  • Helen Lowell

    Amelia 'Grandma' Frink

  • Joan Wheeler

    Lucille Frink

  • Frankie Darro

    Norman Frink

  • Louise Beavers

    Camille

  • Harold Huber

    Benny Lopez

  • James Bush

    Oliver Gilfin

  • Ivan Lebedeff

    Ramon Alvarez

  • Maidel Turner

    Mrs. Shinliver

  • Harry Beresford

    J. Harold Brumby

  • Charles Coleman

    Witherspoon

  • Joan Sheldon

    Frieda Shinliver

  • Joseph Crehan

    Mr. Baxter

  • Dick Elliott

    Reporter

  • Harry C. Bradley

    Dr. Shinliver

  • Ethel Wales

    United Charities Worker

  • Edward Keane

    Truant Officer

  • Ivan Linow

    Barkefky, the First Russian

  • Michael Visaroff

    Katzelmalov, the Second Russian

  • Will Armstrong

    2nd Expressman (uncredited)

  • Wade Boteler

    1st Detective Sergeant (uncredited)

  • James Burke

    3rd Expressman (uncredited)

  • James P. Burtis

    4th Expressman (uncredited)

  • Nick Copeland

    Bert (uncredited)

  • Bill Elliott

    Dancer (uncredited)

  • Frank Fanning

    Cop (uncredited)

  • Eddie Graham

    Dancer (uncredited)

  • Roger Gray

    2nd Expressman (uncredited)

  • Scotty Mattraw

    Fat Man (uncredited)

  • Jack McHugh

    2nd Young Thug at Pinball Machine (uncredited)

  • Ned Norton

    2nd Reporter (uncredited)

  • George Offerman, Jr.

    1st Young Thug at Pinball Machine (uncredited)

  • Russ Powell

    Proprietor (uncredited)

  • Jack Richardson

    Newspaper Officer Worker (uncredited)

  • Cliff Saum

    Cabbie (uncredited)

  • Larry Steers

    Dancer (uncredited)

  • Guy Usher

    2nd Detective Sergeant (uncredited)

  • Runtime

    68 minutes

    Released

    1934-05-26

    Languages

    English

    Countries

    United States of America

    Studios

    Warner Bros. Pictures

    First National Pictures

    Updated

    780 days ago

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