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Docks of San Francisco is a american film of genre Drama directed by George B. Seitz released in USA on 1 february 1932 with Mary Nolan

Docks of San Francisco (1932)

Docks of San Francisco
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Released in USA 1 february 1932
Length 1h4
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Drama,    Crime
Rating54% 2.748222.748222.748222.748222.74822

Docks of San Francisco is a 1932 American Pre-Code crime film directed by George B. Seitz. The film was long considered to be a lost film but is now on YouTube.

Actors

Mary Nolan

(Belle)
Jason Robards Sr.

(John Banning)
Marjorie Beebe

(Rose Gillen)
John Davidson

(Vance)
Max Davidson

(Max Ranovich)
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