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The Czar of Broadway is a american film of genre Crime directed by William James Craft released in USA on 25 may 1930 with John Wray

The Czar of Broadway (1930)

The Czar of Broadway
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Released in USA 25 may 1930
Length 1h19
OriginUSA
Genres Crime
Rating63% 3.18493.18493.18493.18493.1849

The Czar of Broadway is a 1930 American Pre-Code film produced and distributed by Universal Pictures, directed by William James Craft, and starring John Wray and Betty Compson.

Actors

John Wray

(Morton Bradstreet)
Betty Compson

(Connie Colton)
John Harron

(Jay Grant)
Claud Allister

(Francis)
Wilbur Mack

(Harry Foster)
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