
The House I Live In
Drama · Music
Overview
Frank Sinatra teaches a group of young boys a lesson in religious tolerance.
Top Cast


Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Self
Frank Sinatra
Self


Teddy Infuhr
Teddy Infuhr
Boy in Gang (uncredited)
Teddy Infuhr
Boy in Gang (uncredited)
Harry McKim
Harry McKim
Boy in Gang (uncredited)
Harry McKim
Boy in Gang (uncredited)
Merrill Rodin
Merrill Rodin
Boy in Gang (uncredited)
Merrill Rodin
Boy in Gang (uncredited)
Axel Stordahl
Axel Stordahl
Self - Orchestra Conductor (uncredited)
Axel Stordahl
Self - Orchestra Conductor (uncredited)
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