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  1. McFadden's Flats: Directed by Richard Wallace. With Charles Murray, Chester Conklin, Edna Murphy, Larry Kent. Irish contractor McFadden and Scottish barber McTavish become fast friends, and McTavish's son Jock, meets and falls in love with McFadden's daughter Mary Ellen.

    • Richard Wallace
    • 1927-02-06
    • Comedy
    • 80
  2. English. McFadden's Flats is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Ralph Murphy and written by Arthur Caesar, Edward Kaufman, Andy Rice and Casey Robinson. The film stars Walter C. Kelly, Andy Clyde, Richard Cromwell, Jane Darwell, Betty Furness, George Barbier and Phyllis Brooks.

  3. Overview. Dan McFadden builds an apartment house in a working-class neighborhood on New York's East Side called "McFadden's Flats." At the same time, Dan and his wife Nora send their tomboyish daughter Molly to an expensive girls' school to teach her etiquette.

  4. McFadden's Flats es una película de comedia estadounidense de 1935dirigida por Ralph Murphy y escrita por Arthur Caesar, Edward Kaufman, Andy Rice y Casey Robinson. La película está protagonizada por Walter C. Kelly, Andy Clyde, Richard Cromwell, Jane Darwell, Betty Furness, George Barbier y Phyllis Brooks.

  5. McFadden's Flats is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Richard Wallace and based on an 1896 play of the same name. [3] [4] [5] Cast. Charles Murray as Dan McFadden (credited as Charlie Murray) Chester Conklin as Jock McTavish. Edna Murphy as Mary Ellen McFadden. Larry Kent as Sandy McTavish. Aggie Herring as Mrs. McFadden.

  6. Synopsis. Dan McFadden builds an apartment house in a working-class neighborhood on New York's East Side called "McFadden's Flats." At the same time, Dan and his wife Nora send their tomboyish daughter Molly to an expensive girls' school to teach her etiquette.

  7. Dan McFadden builds an apartment house in a working-class neighborhood on New York’s East Side called “McFadden’s Flats.” At the same time, Dan and his wife Nora send their tomboyish daughter Molly to an expensive girls’ school to teach her etiquette.