
Diamond Jim
Drama
Overview
A loose biopic based on the life of Gilded Age tycoon "Diamond" Jim Brady.
Top Cast


Edward Arnold
Edward Arnold
Diamond Jim
Edward Arnold
Diamond Jim


Jean Arthur
Jean Arthur
Jane Matthews / Emma
Jean Arthur
Jane Matthews / Emma


Binnie Barnes
Binnie Barnes
Lillian Russell
Binnie Barnes
Lillian Russell


Cesar Romero
Cesar Romero
Jerry Richardson
Cesar Romero
Jerry Richardson


Eric Blore
Eric Blore
Sampson Fox
Eric Blore
Sampson Fox


Hugh O'Connell
Hugh O'Connell
Charles B. Horsley
Hugh O'Connell
Charles B. Horsley


George Sidney
George Sidney
Pawnbroker
George Sidney
Pawnbroker


Robert McWade
Robert McWade
A.E. Moore
Robert McWade
A.E. Moore


Charles Sellon
Charles Sellon
John Touchey
Charles Sellon
John Touchey


Henry Kolker
Henry Kolker
J.C. Randolf - Bank President
Henry Kolker
J.C. Randolf - Bank President
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