One More Spring

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One More Spring
Directed by Henry King
Produced by Winfield R. Sheehan
Written by Edwin J. Burke
Robert Nathan (novel)
Starring Janet Gaynor
Warner Baxter
Walter Woolf King
Jane Darwell
Grant Mitchell
John Qualen
Dick Foran
Stepin Fetchit
Music by Jimmy Grier
Coy Poe
Cinematography John F. Seitz
Editing by Harold D. Schuster
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date(s) 1935
Running time 87 min.
Country USA
Language English
IMDb profile

One More Spring is a 1935 film about three Depression-era people (Janet Gaynor, Warner Baxter, and Walter Woolf King) living together in the maintenance shed at Central Park as an alternative to living on the streets. The realistic drama was written by Edwin J. Burke from the Robert Nathan novel and directed by Henry King.

Janet Gaynor won the first Academy Award for Best Actress in 1928, while Warner Baxter won the second Academy Award for Best Actor in 1929.

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