The World Changes
The World Changes
Release: 1933-11-25
·Runtime: 91m
·★ 4.3
Drama
Generational saga tracing the events in the lives of the midwest pioneering Nordholm family, as seen through the eyes of businessman Orin Nordholm Jr., who ages from a youth to an elderly grandfather.
Production Countries
United States of America
Production Companies
First National Pictures
Trailers & Videos
Cast
William Burress
as Mr. Krauss, a Banker
James Bush
as Orin III's Roommate (uncredited)
Robert McKenzie
as Townsman (uncredited)
Lew Meehan
as Trooper (uncredited)
Mickey Rooney
as Otto Peterson as a Child
Douglass Dumbrille
as Buffalo Bill Cody
Mary Gordon
as Lady at Party (uncredited)
Samuel S. Hinds
as A Banker (uncredited)
Richard Quine
as Young Richard (uncredited)
Larry Steers
as Tourist (uncredited)
Alan Dinehart
as Ogden Jarrett
Clay Clement
as Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer
George Chandler
as Piano Player (uncredited)
Paul Muni
as Orin Nordholm Jr.
Aline MacMahon
as Anna Nordholm
Henry O'Neill
as Orin Nordholm Sr.
Alan Mowbray
as Sir Philip Ivor
Jean Muir
as Selma Peterson / Granddaughter Selma
John Elliott
as A Banker (uncredited)
Howard Hickman
as Doctor (uncredited)
Milton Kibbee
as Organist at Wedding (uncredited)
Leo White
as Panicked Investor (uncredited)
Mary Astor
as Virginia Claffin Nordholm
Theodore Newton
as Paul Nordholm
Gordon Westcott
as John Nordholm
Arthur Hohl
as Mr. Patten
Philip Faversham
as Nordholm's Clerk (uncredited)
Dave O'Brien
as Otto Peterson (uncredited)
Walter Walker
as Doctor (uncredited)
Tammany Young
as Tour Guide (uncredited)
Margaret Lindsay
as Jennifer Nordholm
Oscar Apfel
as Mr. Morley, a Banker
Pat Wing
as Richard Nordholm's Secretary (uncredited)
Marjorie Gateson
as Mrs. Clinton
William Janney
as Orin Nordholm III
Donald Cook
as Richard Nordholm
Guy Kibbee
as James Claffin
Sidney Toler
as Mr. Hodgens, Mr. Hodgens, a Banker (uncredited)
Wallace MacDonald
as Sir Phillip's Best Man (uncredited)
Charles Middleton
as Sheriff Wild Bill Hickok (uncredited)
Harry Woods
as Sam (uncredited)
Patricia Ellis
as Natalie Clifton Nordholm
Anna Q. Nilsson
as Mrs. Peterson
Wallis Clark
as Mr. Freddie McCord, a Clerk
Marilyn Knowlden
as Young Selma (uncredited)
Jackie Searl
as Young John (uncredited)