The Devil Is a Sissy
1936 · Movie · 92 min. · United States
Claude Pierce is delighted to move in with his father, Jay Pierce, a struggling architect living in lower Manhattan, for the six months the divorce agreement of his parents specified. He's come at a particularly bad time for his classmate, Gig Stevens, whose father is to be executed that night for murder, so he's treated badly by Gig as well as Gig's pal, Buck Murphy, and their gang. But he takes boxing lessons and holds his own in a fight with the older and heavier Buck, so he is grudgingly accepted into the gang. Their chief interest is to get a proper tombstone for Gig's father, costing $80. When stealing and selling tires proves too slow, Claude suggests burglarizing some rich kid's home for his toys, and pawning them. Claude leads them to a house at night, where rich looking toys are found, stolen and pawned. However, a suspicious policeman has them brought before a judge where Claude eventually confesses they were his toys; he knew his mother was away and the house was ...
Direction W.S. Van Dyke
Cast Freddie Bartholomew · Mickey Rooney · Jackie Cooper · Ian Hunter · Peggy Conklin · Katharine Alexander · Gene Lockhart · Kathleen Lockhart · Jonathan Hale · Etienne Girardot · Grant Mitchell
Soundtrack Herbert Stothart
Screenplay John Lee Mahin · Richard Schayer · Rowland Brown
Cinematography Harold Rosson · George Schneiderman
Original title The Devil Is a Sissy
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Not rated (FilmAffinity)
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