Sweepings

5.8
  • Genre: Drama
  • Run time: 80 min
  • Premiere: 1933. April 14.

Daniel Pardway, starting with almost nothing after the great Chicago fire, builds the biggest department store in town. He wants to pass on the business to his three sons and daughter, but has to deal with their lack of interest or aptitude.

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Lionel Barrymore

Daniel Pardway

Eric Linden

Freddie Pardway

William Gargan

Gene Pardway

Alan Dinehart

Thane Pardway

Gregory Ratoff

Abe Ullman

Helen Mack

Mamie Donahue

George Meeker

Bert Pardway

Ninetta Sunderland

Abigail Pardway

Esther Muir

Violet

Chick Chandler

Gene's Friend (Uncredited)

Harry Cording

Customer (Uncredited)

Mary Gordon

Mrs. Patrick O'Leary (Uncredited)

Esther Howard

Violet's Madame (Uncredited)

Ivan Lebedeff

Prince Niko Gilitziv (Uncredited)

Franklin Pangborn

Photographer (Uncredited)

Carl Stockdale

Doctor (Uncredited)

Jim Thorpe

Indian (Uncredited)

Art

Carroll Clark

Settings

Camera

Edward Cronjager

Director of Photography

Costume & Make-Up

Mel Berns

Makeup Artist

Walter Plunkett

Costume Design

Ern Westmore

Makeup Artist

Crew

Slavko Vorkapich

Special Effects

Directing

John Cromwell

Director

Doran Cox

Assistant Director

Editing

Production

Pandro S. Berman

Associate Producer

Dick Stockton

Casting Assistant

Sound

Max Steiner

Original Music Composer

Clem Portman

Sound Recordist

Bernhard Kaun

Orchestrator

Writing

Lester Cohen

Screenplay

H.W. Hanemann

Screenplay

Howard Estabrook

Screenplay

Art

Carroll Clark

Settings

Camera

Edward Cronjager

Director of Photography

Costume & Make-Up

Mel Berns

Makeup Artist

Walter Plunkett

Costume Design

Ern Westmore

Makeup Artist

Crew

Slavko Vorkapich

Special Effects

Directing

John Cromwell

Director

Doran Cox

Assistant Director

Editing

Production

Pandro S. Berman

Associate Producer

Dick Stockton

Casting Assistant

Sound

Max Steiner

Original Music Composer

Clem Portman

Sound Recordist

Bernhard Kaun

Orchestrator

Writing

Lester Cohen

Screenplay

H.W. Hanemann

Screenplay

Howard Estabrook

Screenplay