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Oh, Yeah?

Oh, Yeah?

1929Movie⏱️ 1h 14mPassed
ActionComedyDramaRomance
5.6
IMDB Rating
79 votes

Vagabonds hitch a freight to a railroad town, where they fight with freight-yard bulls and other drifters and romance a couple of waitresses.

Director
Tay Garnett
Writers
A.W. Somerville, Tay Garnett, James Gleason
Stars
Robert Armstrong, James Gleason, Patricia Caron
Release Date
October 19, 1929
Language
English
Country
United States
💬 8
Reviews
📽️ View on IMDB

🎭 Top Cast

Robert Armstrong
Robert Armstrong
as Dude Cowan
James Gleason
James Gleason
as Dusty Reilly
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Patricia Caron
as Pinkie
Zasu Pitts
Zasu Pitts
as The Elk
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Budd Fine
as Pop Eye
Frank Hagney
Frank Hagney
as Hot Foot
Harry Tyler
Harry Tyler
as Splinters
Paul Hurst
Paul Hurst
as Railroad-Yard Superintendent
Bobby Dunn
Bobby Dunn
as Railroad Man at Bonfire

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.20 : 1
Color
Black and White
Production
Pathé Exchange

🏷️ Keywords

male police officerpolicepolice officerpitts and gleasonsteam locomotive

🎯 Categories

ActionComedyDramaRomance

⭐ Featured Review

Too much filler, but still good stuff from the dawn of sound
by AlsExGal2016-11-20
6/10

"Robert Armstrong and James Gleason play, respectively, hobos Dude and Dusty, riding the rails until they take a job on the same line they have been sponging rides off of. Dude falls for the railroad timekeeper, Pinkie(Patricia Caron), and Dusty falls for a waitress at the railroad restaurant, the oddly named "The Elk" (Zasu Pitts). When they take the job, two supervisors are discussing that there have been two men, possible employees, that have been stealing from the railroad, and to keep a look out. Now Dusty and Dude had a fight with these exact two guys when they were still hobos,..."

💡 Did You Know?

This film's earliest documented telecasts took place in Los Angeles Friday 5 May 1950 on KTSL (Channel 2) and in New York City Thursday 15 June 1950 on the Night Owl Theatre on WPIX (Channel 11).

📖 Synopsis

Vagabonds hitch a freight to a railroad town, where they fight with freight-yard bulls and other drifters and romance a couple of waitresses.