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THIS DAY AND AGE (1933)

Directed by Cecil B. DeMille Written by Bartlett Cormack Charles Bickford – Louis Garrett Richard Cromwell – Steve Smith Judith Allen – Gay Merrick Harry Green – Herman Bradley Page – Toledo Edward J. Nugent – Don Merrick Ben Alexander – Morry Dover Lester Arnold – Sam Weber Michael Stuart – Billy Gordon Oscar Rudolph – Gus Ruffo Mickey Daniels – Mosher Fuzzy Knight – Max George Barbier – Judge Maguire Charles B. Middleton District Attorney Warner Richmond – Defense Attorney Samuel S. Hinds – Mayor Howard Lang – City Editor Onest Conley – George Harris Horace Hahn – Student Body President John Carradine – Assistant Principal Abernathy
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During Boys' Week at a racially integrated high school, students Steve Smith, Gus Ruffo and Billy Anderson are elected to temporarily hold the city offices of district attorney, judge and chief of police. After Jewish tailor Herman refuses to pay protection money to gangster Louis Garrett, Garrett's gang bombs his store. Herman and the student who was with him survive the blast, but Herman is later murdered by Garrett after he again refuses to pay. Garrett is acquitted of murder charges, because he has a perfect alibi. Steve, who had taken the stand during the trial, is humiliated by his experience as a witness, because he failed to prove Garrett's guilt. Billy, Gus and Sam Weber decide to investigate for themselves and discover part of a cufflink at the scene of the murder. 

DVD-R is in English with no subtitles. Approx. 83 mins. See film sample for audio and video quality!

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