
Pre Code Hollywood Season: FD Cinematheque
Night Work (1930)



Director: Russel Mack
Cast: Eddie Quillan, Sally Starr, Frances Upton, John T Murray, Tom Keene, Ben Bard, Robert McVade, Douglas Scott, Addie McPhaill, Kit Guard, Georgia Caine, Georgie Billings, Charles Clary
93 min
Night Work is a Pre Code comedy directed by Russel Mack, released in 1930 and starring Eddie Quillan, Sally Starr and Frances Upton.
Plot
Willie Musher, assistant window-trimmer and jack-of-all-trades at Tracy’s Department Store, consistently shoulders the blame for patrons who deem themselves aggrieved and one day is awarded a $10 bill.
On his way to the bank, he stops to examine a car that is campaigning for funds for an orphans’ home; he holds his bank book in such a way that Mary, a nurse, takes the bill and leaves him a receipt. Later, he is alarmed to learn he has obligated himself to support a baby, but taking an interest in Mary and little Oscar, he gets a job as waiter in a nightclub to support the child. To Willie’s chagrin, he learns that Vanderman, Sr., wants to adopt Oscar, apparently the offspring of his son, Harvey.
Willie dreams of hair-raising stunts to kidnap Oscar; finding that he has been promoted, he proves that Oscar is not Vanderman’s grandson, adopts the boy, and asks Mary to marry him.

Cast
| Eddie Quillan | … | ||
| Sally Starr | … |
Mary
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| Frances Upton | … |
Aggie
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| John T. Murray | … |
Calloway
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| Tom Keene | … |
Harvey Vanderman (as George Duryea)
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| Ben Bard | … |
Pinkie
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| Robert McWade | … |
Phil Reisman
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| Douglas Scott | … |
Oscar, the Orphan
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| Addie McPhail | … |
Trixie
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| Kit Guard | … |
Squint
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| Georgia Caine | … |
Mrs. Ten Eyck
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| Georgie Billings | … |
Buster (as George Billings)
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| Charles Clary | … |
Mr. Vanderman
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| Tom Dugan | … |
Johnny Harris
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| Arthur Hoyt | … |
George Twining
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