Valiant Is the Word for Carrie
October 6, 1936
110 minutes
6.4
Drama

Valiant Is the Word for Carrie

Carrie Snyder is a prostitute, who is forced out of the fictional southern town of Crebillon, after forming a friendship with a young boy named Paul, whose dying mother is unable to protest against her son visiting such a woman. After Carrie has left town Paul runs away from his abusive father, and meets a girl named Lady who has run away from a burning trainwreck, not wanting to go back to the people she was with. Carrie comes back for Paul and ends up taking Paul and Lady to New York with her.

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Cast
Gladys George
(Carrie Snyder)
Arline Judge
(Lady)
John Howard
(Paul Darnley)
Dudley Digges
(Dennis Ringrose)
Harry Carey
(Phil Yonne)
Isabel Jewell
(Lilli Eipper)
Jackie Moran
(Paul Darnley)
Charlene Wyatt
(Lady)
John Wray
(George Darnley)
William Collier Sr.
(Ed Moresby)
Hattie McDaniel
(Ellen Belle)
Lew Payton
(Lon Olds)
Maude Eburne
(Maggie Devlin)
Grady Sutton
(Mat Burdon)
Janet Young
(Mrs. Darnley)
Adrienne D'Ambricourt
(Madame Odette Dessolles)
Helen Lowell
(Mrs. Wadsworth)
Bernard Suss
(Franz Eipper)
George 'Gabby' Hayes
(Bearded Man)
Irving Bacon
(Drug Store Clerk)
Olive Hatch
(Girl)
Nick Lukats
(Boy)
Don Zelaya
(Nick Dorapopolos)
John Beck
(Vigorous Councilman)
Mildred Booth
(Customer)
Chick Collins
(Driver)
Florence Dudley
(Permanent Wave Operator)
Ralph Dunn
(G-Man)
Robert Ellsworth
(Subway Guard)
Edward Gargan
()
Frank Hammond
()
Charles Herzinger
(Councilman)
Herbert Heywood
(Chairman of Council)
Wally Maher
(Driver of Car)
Ralph Malone
(Poker Face)
Tom Manning
(Councilman)
Howard M. Mitchell
(Councilman)
Frances Morris
(Permanent Wave Operator)
Charlotte Ogden
(Matron)
Rita Owin
(Saleslady)
Jack Stoney
(Subway Guard)
Mark Strong
(Councilman (uncredited))
Leora Thatcher
(Woman in Department Store)
Howard Truesdale
(Doctor)
Pat West
(Man in Automat)