The Magnificent Brute

The Magnificent Brute

6.5

1936-10-11

A love triangle forms the basis of this drama. It all begins in a steel mill when a steel worker ignores the besotted gazes of his landlady at the boarding house and falls in love with a gold-digger. His best friend also finds himself smitten by the seductive young woman. But when the one of the workers fritters away a collection that had been taken up for the wife of a deceased co-worker on a foolish bet, he and the vamp take off until the good-hearted landlady intervenes and convinces them to stay and take their lumps.

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The Magnificent Brute

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A love triangle forms the basis of this drama. It all begins in a steel mill when a steel worker ignores the besotted gazes of his landlady at the boarding house and falls in love with a gold-digger. His best friend also finds himself smitten by the seductive young woman. But when the one of the workers fritters away a collection that had been taken up for the wife of a deceased co-worker on a foolish bet, he and the vamp take off until the good-hearted landlady intervenes and convinces them to stay and take their lumps.

Released

1936-10-11

Runtime

77

Director

John G. Blystone

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Romance

Drama

Language

English

Production

Universal Pictures

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    Victor McLaglen

    Victor McLaglen
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    Binnie Barnes

    Binnie Barnes
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    Jean Dixon

    Jean Dixon
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    William Hall

    William Hall
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    Henry Armetta

    Henry Armetta
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    Ann Shepherd

    Ann Shepherd
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    Bill Burrud

    Bill Burrud
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    Edward Norris

    Edward Norris
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    Raymond Brown

    Raymond Brown
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    Selmer Jackson

    Selmer Jackson
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    Adrian Rosley

    Adrian Rosley
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    Etta McDaniel

    Etta McDaniel
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    Zeni Vatori

    Zeni Vatori
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    Charles C. Wilson

    Charles C. Wilson