City Streets

City Streets (1938)

THE MOVING TALE OF TWO LOVABLE SOULS!

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1938-07-01
  • Runtime: 1h 8min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Columbia Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Albert S. Rogell

Summary

When her mother dies, wheel-chair bound Winnie Brady is taken in by shopkeeper and neighbor "Uncle" Joe Carmine. Joe convinces Father Ryan to let him informally adopt her. Joe and Winnie live together with Tommy Devlin and his grandmother, Mrs. Devlin, and a dog Winnie names Muriel. Joe sells his shop to pay for an unsuccessful operation on Winnie's legs. This bankrupts Carmine, who then earns a meager living selling fruits and vegetables on the streets. Winnie is sent to live in an orphanage, and Carmine is discouraged from continuing his relationship with her. Carmine is so distraught by grief that he slowly begins to die. Winnie is brought to him by Father Ryan, and she finds the strength to stand and walk to his bedside and sings his favorite song, "Santa Maria." Later, after Winnie has acquired full use of her legs, Joe, in his new catering truck, takes the children on a picnic in the country.

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  • Edith Fellows

    as Winnie Brady
  • Leo Carrillo

    as Joe Carmine
  • Tommy Bond

    as Tommy Devlin
  • Mary Gordon

    as Mrs. Devlin
  • Helen Jerome Eddy

    as Miss North
  • Joe King

    as Mike Shanahan
  • Frank Sheridan

    as Father Ryan
  • Arthur Loft

    as Dr. Goodman
  • George Humbert

    as Lupo
  • Frank Reicher

    as Dr. Ferenc Waller
  • Grace Goodall

    as Miss Graham
  • Dick Curtis

    as Madden (uncredited)
  • Ann Doran

    as Nurse (uncredited)
  • Bess Flowers

    as Miss Phillips (uncredited)
  • Boyd Irwin

    as Dr. Thompson (uncredited)
  • Minerva Urecal

    as Mrs. Grimley (uncredited)
  • Guy Usher

    as Judge Wiley (uncredited)
  • Robert Winkler

    as Young Boy (uncredited)
Directing Albert S. Rogell Director
Writing Fred Niblo Jr. Screenplay
Writing Lou Breslow Screenplay
Writing Isadore Bernstein Story

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