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Adapted from The Paul Street Boys, an autobiographical novel by Ferenc Molnar, GLORY is an unusually sensitive evocation of the pain of youth and the senselessness of war. Frail Nemecsek, a lonely boy who yearns to belong, worships Boka,... See more »

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Feri Ats
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Nemecsek (as George Breakston)
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Boka (as Jimmie Butler)
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Gareb
Donald Haines ...
Csonakos
Rolf Ernest ...
Ferdie Pasztor
Julius Molnar ...
Henry Pasztor
Wesley Giraud ...
Kolnay
Beaudine Anderson ...
Csele
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Richter
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Gareb's Grandfather (as Samuel Hinds)
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Watchman
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Nemecsek's Father
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Nemeecsek's Mother
Egon Brecher ...
Professor Racz
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Doctor
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Old Janitor
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Customer in Tailor Shop
Howard Leeds ...
Red Shirt Member
Basil Bookasta ...
Red Shirt Member
Bob Wagner ...
Red Shirt Member
Eddie Buzard ...
Paul Street Boy
Douglas Greer ...
Paul Street Boy
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Judith Arlen ...
Young Girl (uncredited)
Billy O'Brien ...
Paul Street Boy (uncredited)
Arthur Stephens ...
Paul Street Boy (uncredited)

Directed by

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Frank Borzage

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Jo Swerling ... (screenplay and adaptation)
 
Ferenc Molnár ... (novel "A Pál utcai fiúk") (as Ferenc Molnar)

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Frank Borzage ... producer
Samuel J. Briskin ... supervising producer (uncredited)

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R.H. Bassett ... (uncredited)

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Joseph H. August ... (as Joseph August)

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Viola Lawrence

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Lew Borzage ... assistant director (uncredited)

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Louis Silvers ... musical director

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Harry Cohn ... president: Columbia Pictures Corporation

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Adapted from The Paul Street Boys, an autobiographical novel by Ferenc Molnar, GLORY is an unusually sensitive evocation of the pain of youth and the senselessness of war. Frail Nemecsek, a lonely boy who yearns to belong, worships Boka, the self-sufficent, charismatic leader of a well-organized gang, decked out in uniforms and sporting their own flag. The perennial outsider sees his chance to win a respected place in Butler's army when their flag is stolen and war breaks out with another gang. Written by Leonel urbina

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Taglines Soul-Stirring Drama - Touching the Heart of Every Woman! See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Paul Street Boys (United States)
  • Men of Tommorow (United States)
  • Comme les grands (France)
  • Hombres del mañana (Spain)
  • Pál uccai fiúk (Hungary)
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  • 74 min
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Trivia In his oral history interview for The American Film Institute (reprinted in the book 'Hugo Friedhofer: The Best Years of His Life', Scarecrow Press, 2002) Hugo Friedhofer described the music by R.H. Bassett composed for this film as "beautiful, outstanding... a truly magnificent score." See more »
Movie Connections Edited from All Quiet on the Western Front (1930). See more »

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