
Side Street
Drama · Crime
Overview
Three New York Irish brothers cross paths as policeman, doctor and bootlegger.
Top Cast


Tom Moore
Tom Moore
Jimmy O'Farrell
Tom Moore
Jimmy O'Farrell


Owen Moore
Owen Moore
Dennis O'Farrell
Owen Moore
Dennis O'Farrell


Matt Moore
Matt Moore
John O'Farrell
Matt Moore
John O'Farrell


Emma Dunn
Emma Dunn
Nora O'Farrell
Emma Dunn
Nora O'Farrell


Katherine Perry
Katherine Perry
Kathleen Doyle
Katherine Perry
Kathleen Doyle


Frank Sheridan
Frank Sheridan
Tom O'Farrell
Frank Sheridan
Tom O'Farrell
Charles Byer
Charles Byer
Maxse Kimball
Charles Byer
Maxse Kimball


Arthur Housman
Arthur Housman
Silk Ruffo
Arthur Housman
Silk Ruffo


Mildred Harris
Mildred Harris
Bunny
Mildred Harris
Bunny
Walter MacNamara
Walter MacNamara
Patrick Doyle
Walter MacNamara
Patrick Doyle
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