Around the Corner

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Around the Corner
Directed byBert Glennon
Written byJo Swerling
Produced byHarry Cohn
StarringGeorge Sidney
Charles Murray
Joan Peers
CinematographyJoseph Walker
Edited byGene Milford
Production
company
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
  • April 25, 1930 (1930-04-25)
Running time
68 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Around the Corner is a 1930 American comedy-drama film directed by Bert Glennon and starring George Sidney, Charles Murray and Joan Peers.[1] It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures.

Rosie Kaplan O'Grady, an abandoned child, is adopted and raised by two men of different backgrounds—a Jewish pawnbroker and an Irish policeman. As she grows up, she becomes involved in a series of romantic and social complications that reflect the contrasting influences of her upbringing. Her relationships and personal choices lead to tensions and misunderstandings, which are eventually resolved as she reconciles her identity and future.

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