Come Fill the Cup (1951)





Newspaperman Lew Marsh, who is an alcoholic, reaches rock bottom and loses his job. He is rehabilitated by Charley Dolan. After remaining sober for six years, he regains his job and dedicates himself to helping other recovering alcoholics. His boss enlists his help to sober up his nephew, Boyd Copeland, who has recently married Lew's former sweetheart. Boyd, who is involved with a cabaret singer and the criminal organization, proves to be a difficult task to handle.


Books with substantial mentioning of Come Fill the Cup

Homer Dickens
The Films of James Cagney
Secaucus, NJ, 1972

Books with an entry on Come Fill the Cup

Alan G. Fetrow
Feature Films, 1950 - 1959, a United States Filmography
Jefferson, NC, 1999