All That Money Can Buy - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "All That Money Can Buy"
All That Money Can Buy (1941)
Timing: 1:47 (107 min)
All That Money Can Buy - TMDB rating
6.979/10
95
All That Money Can Buy - Kinopoisk rating
6.625/10
537
All That Money Can Buy - IMDB rating
7.5/10
6500

Actors and characters

Photo Edward Arnold #120754Photo Edward Arnold #120755

Edward Arnold

Edward Arnold
Character Daniel Webster
Photo Walter Huston #102098Photo Walter Huston #102099Photo Walter Huston #102100Photo Walter Huston #102101

Walter Huston

Walter Huston
Character Mr. Scratch
Photo Jane Darwell #54295Photo Jane Darwell #54296

Jane Darwell

Jane Darwell
Character Ma Stone
Photo Simone Simon #214131Photo Simone Simon #214132Photo Simone Simon #214133Photo Simone Simon #214134

Simone Simon

Simone Simon
Character Belle
Photo Gene Lockhart #44682

Gene Lockhart

Gene Lockhart
Character Squire Slossum
Photo John Qualen #102257Photo John Qualen #102258Photo John Qualen #102259Photo John Qualen #102260

John Qualen

John Qualen
Character Miser Stevens
Photo H.B. Warner #41879Photo H.B. Warner #41880Photo H.B. Warner #41881

H.B. Warner

H.B. Warner
Character Justice Hawthorne
Frank Conlan
Character Sheriff
Photo Lindy Wade #282540
Lindy Wade
Character Daniel Stone
Photo George Cleveland #282541Photo George Cleveland #282542

George Cleveland

George Cleveland
Character Cy Bibber
Photo Anne Shirley #282543Photo Anne Shirley #282544Photo Anne Shirley #282545Photo Anne Shirley #282546

Anne Shirley

Anne Shirley
Character Mary Stone
Photo James Craig #279277Photo James Craig #279278Photo James Craig #279279
James Craig
Character Jabez Stone
Photo Frank Austin #111295
Frank Austin
Character Spectator (uncredited)
Photo Walter Baldwin #120390Photo Walter Baldwin #120391Photo Walter Baldwin #120392Photo Walter Baldwin #120393

Walter Baldwin

Walter Baldwin
Character Hank (uncredited)
Photo Eddie Borden #256213Photo Eddie Borden #256214

Eddie Borden

Eddie Borden
Character Poker Player (uncredited)
Hazel Boyne
Character Woman (uncredited)
Photo Sonny Bupp #2414

Sonny Bupp

Sonny Bupp
Character Martin Van Buren Aldrich (uncredited)
Photo Bob Burns #117823Photo Bob Burns #117824

Bob Burns

Bob Burns
Character Townsman (uncredited)
Photo Horace B. Carpenter #54334

Horace B. Carpenter

Horace B. Carpenter
Character Jabez Stone's Party Guest (uncredited)
Photo Tex Cooper #118358
Tex Cooper
Character Townsman (uncredited)
Photo Jeff Corey #44687Photo Jeff Corey #44688Photo Jeff Corey #44689

Jeff Corey

Jeff Corey
Character Tom Sharp (uncredited)
Photo Alec Craig #107010

Alec Craig

Alec Craig
Character Eli Higgins (uncredited)
Russell Custer
Character Townsman (uncredited)
Joan Delmer
Character Young Girl (uncredited)
Photo Eddie Dew #2462
Eddie Dew
Character Farmer (uncredited)
Patricia Doyle
Character Servant (uncredited)
Photo Robert Dudley #2464Photo Robert Dudley #2465

Robert Dudley

Robert Dudley
Character Lem (uncredited)
Photo Charles Herzinger #111308
Charles Herzinger
Character Old Farmhand (uncredited)
George Huggins
Character Townsman (uncredited)
Photo Harry Humphrey #199467Photo Harry Humphrey #199468Photo Harry Humphrey #199469
Harry Humphrey
Character Reverend (uncredited)
Payne B. Johnson
Character Boy (uncredited)
Al Kunde
Character Townsman (uncredited)
Photo Robert Milasch #86978
Robert Milasch
Character Big Harp (uncredited)
Robert Pittard
Character Clerk (uncredited)
June Preston
Character Little Blonde Girl (uncredited)
Robert Robinson
Character Townsman (uncredited)
Sherman Sanders
Character Caller (uncredited)
Allen D. Sewall
Character Townsman (uncredited)
Photo Carl Stockdale #120821
Carl Stockdale
Character Van Brooks (uncredited)
Photo Robert Strange #276105
Robert Strange
Character Court Clerk (uncredited)
Photo Jim Toney #141663
Jim Toney
Character Farmer (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Director William Dieterle (1893-1972) had a habit of performing his directorial duties while wearing white gloves. According to his colleague Robert Wise (1914-2005), everyone believed this was due to some kind of phobia – for example, a fear of germs or dirt. During the filming of one scene, Dieterle noticed that there wasn't enough dirt on the wheel of the carriage. He took off his gloves, scooped up some dirt from the ground, smeared it on the wheel, wiped his hand on his trousers, put his gloves back on, and continued filming.
  • Reverend John Hawthorne was one of the judges in the Salem witch trials in 1692. He was also the only one who refused to apologize to the families of the victims. His descendant, Nathaniel, changed the spelling of the family name to distance himself from such an ancestor.
  • Thomas Mitchell (1892-1962) was initially cast in the role of Daniel Webster. During the filming of a carriage ride with the young Lindi Wade, the horses bolted, and Mitchell fell out of the carriage. He suffered a skull fracture and spent 17 weeks in the hospital, but made a full recovery. Director William Dieterle cast Edward Arnold (1890-1956) in the role, informing him of what lay ahead just one day prior. All the scenes already filmed with Mitchell had to be reshot with the new actor.
  • William Dieterle was known for his eccentricity. For example, he believed in astrology and started filming several days before the scheduled start date simply because he had read about the necessity of doing so in a horoscope.
  • The blizzard was depicted using 1,200 pounds, or 544 kilograms, of ground white onions, 2,500 pounds, or 1,133 kilograms, of mothballs, and a large quantity of raw tapioca fruit.
  • Director William Dieterle had a habit of working in white gloves. According to his colleague Robert Wise, everyone assumed this was due to some kind of phobia (for example, a fear of germs or dirt). During the filming of one scene, Dieterle noticed that there wasn't enough dirt on the carriage wheel. He took off his gloves, scooped up some dirt, smeared it on the wheel, wiped his hand on his trousers, put his gloves back on, and continued filming.
  • Thomas Mitchell was initially cast in the role of Daniel Webster. During the filming of a carriage ride scene with Lindy Wade, the horses bolted, and Mitchell fell out of the carriage. He suffered a skull fracture, spent 17 weeks in the hospital, and eventually recovered.
  • The blizzard was depicted using 544 kg of ground white onion, 1,133 kg of mothballs, and a large quantity of raw tapioca fruit.
  • Director William Dieterle had a habit of working in white gloves. According to his colleague Robert Wise, everyone believed this was due to some kind of phobia (such as a fear of germs or dirt). During the filming of one scene, Dieterle noticed that there was not enough dirt on the wheel of the carriage. He took off his gloves, scooped up some dirt, smeared it on the wheel, wiped his hand on his trousers, put his gloves back on, and continued filming.
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