OH, YEAH? (1929) Robert Armstrong, James Gleason & Patricia Caron | Action, Comedy, Drama | B&W

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Oh, Yeah! (also written as Oh, Yeah?) is a 1929 American pre-Code action film directed by Tay Garnett and starring Robert Armstrong, James Gleason and Zasu Pitts. The film's sets were designed by the art director Edward C. Jewell. An early sound film, it was made during the transition from the silent era. It is also known by the alternative title No Brakes after the original story it is based on that appeared in The Saturday Evening Post.

SYNOPSIS
A couple of roving vagabonds hitch a freight to the railroad town of Linda, and between bouts with the fright-yard bulls and other drifters, find romance in the persons of two waitresses at the camp restaurant.

CAST & CREW
Robert Armstrong as Dude Cowan
James Gleason as Dusty Reilly
Patricia Caron as Pinkie
Zasu Pitts as The Elk
Budd Fine as Pop Eye
Frank Hagney as Hot Foot
Harry Tyler as Splinters
Paul Hurst as Railroad-Yard Superintendent
Bobby Dunn as Railroad Man at Bonfire

Directed by Tay Garnett
Written by Tay Garnett, James Gleason
Based on No Brakes by A.W. Somerville
Cinematography Arthur C. Miller
Edited by Claude Berkeley
Production company Pathé Exchange
Distributed by Pathé Exchange
Release date October 19, 1929
Running time 74 minutes
Country United States
Language English

NOTES
American-slang rules the dialogue to the point non-USA viewers need a slang-glossary to follow the dialogue.

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