The Roaring Twenties
directed by Raoul
Walsh,
written by Jerry Wald, Richard Macaulay, Robert Rossen, Earl Baldwin,
Frank Donoghue and John Wexley,
based on the short story The World Moves On
by Mark Hellinger,
was released in the United States on October 28, 1939.
Narrated by John Deering.
Music by Ray Heindorf
and Heinz Roemheld.
Cast:
James
Cagney, Priscilla Lane, Humphrey Bogart, Gladys George, Jeffrey Lynn, Frank
McHugh, George Meeker, Paul Kelly, Elisabeth Risdon, Edward Keane, Joseph
Sawyer, Abner Biberman, John Hamilton, Robert Elliott, Eddie Chandler, Vera
Lewis, John Deering, Elliott Sullivan, Patrick H. O’Malley Jr., Bert Hanlon, Joseph
Crehan, Murray Alper, Dick Wessel, George Humbert, Ben Welden, Clay Clement, Don
Thaddeus Kerr, Ray Cook, Norman Willis, Arthur Loft, Al Hill, Raymond Bailey,
Lew Harvey, Joe Devlin, Jeffrey Sayre, Paul Phillips, Bert Hanlon, Jack Norton,
Alan Bridge, Fred Graham, James Blaine, Henry C. Bradley, Lottie Williams, John
Harron, Lee Phelps, Nat Carr, Wade Boteler, Creighton Hale, Ann Codee, Eddie Acuff,
Milton Kibbee, John Ridgely, Frank Mayo, Bess Flowers, Frank Wilcox, Oscar O’Shea,
Robert Armstrong, James Flavin, Emory Parnell.