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  1. David Harum. (1934 film) For the 1898 book, see David Harum. David Harum is a 1934 American comedy film directed by James Cruze and written by Walter Woods. The film stars Will Rogers, Louise Dresser, Evelyn Venable, Kent Taylor, Stepin Fetchit, Noah Beery, Sr. and Roger Imhof. The film was released on March 3, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation.

  2. David Harum: Directed by James Cruze. With Will Rogers, Louise Dresser, Evelyn Venable, Kent Taylor. Rogers plays a small town banker in the 1890s whose chief rival is the deacon (Middleton) with whom he has traded horse flesh.

    • (113)
    • Adventure, Comedy, Drama
    • James Cruze
    • 1934-03-02
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  4. Film Length. 7,605ft (9 reels) In 1893, David Harum, small town banker and sometime wily horse trader, visits New York City and discusses the current panic with General Woolsey, who sells him a horse named Abdul before letting on that the horse is "balky." Back in Homeville, David, despite his sister Polly's remonstrations, trades the horse ...

  5. Will Rogers Louise Dresser Evelyn Venable Kent Taylor Stepin Fetchit Noah Beery Roger Imhof Frank Melton Charles Middleton Sarah Padden Lillian Stuart William Bailey Lynn Bari Jane Darwell Irene Bentley. DirectorDirector. James Cruze. WritersWriters. Walter Woods Edward Noyes Westcott. EditorEditor. Jack Murray.

    • James Cruze
    • Fox Film Corporation
  6. Released March 2nd, 1934, 'David Harum' stars Will Rogers, Louise Dresser, Evelyn Venable, Kent Taylor The NR movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 23 min, and received a user score of (out of 100) on ...

  7. Rogers plays a small town banker in the 1890s whose chief rival is the deacon (Middleton) with whom he has traded horse flesh. Taylor is a bank teller who places a winning $4,500 bet on a 10-1 harness racing horse, making him Rogers' bank partner. James Cruze. Director. Edward Noyes Westcott.