
Studs Lonigan
Drama
Overview
A young man tries to escape the South Side of 1920s Chicago.
Top Cast
Christopher Knight
Christopher Knight
Studs Lonigan
Christopher Knight
Studs Lonigan


Frank Gorshin
Frank Gorshin
Kenny Killarney
Frank Gorshin
Kenny Killarney


Venetia Stevenson
Venetia Stevenson
Lucy Scanlon
Venetia Stevenson
Lucy Scanlon


Carolyn Craig
Carolyn Craig
Catherine Banahan
Carolyn Craig
Catherine Banahan


Jack Nicholson
Jack Nicholson
Weary Reilly
Jack Nicholson
Weary Reilly
Robert Casper
Robert Casper
Paulie Haggerty
Robert Casper
Paulie Haggerty


Dick Foran
Dick Foran
Patrick Lonigan
Dick Foran
Patrick Lonigan


Katherine Squire
Katherine Squire
Mrs. Lonigan
Katherine Squire
Mrs. Lonigan


Jay C. Flippen
Jay C. Flippen
Father Gilhooey
Jay C. Flippen
Father Gilhooey


Josie Lloyd
Josie Lloyd
New Year's Eve Party Girl (uncredited)
Josie Lloyd
New Year's Eve Party Girl (uncredited)
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