Clancy in Wall Street is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film.
[1] It stars Charles Murray, who had made a number of films for Edward Small.
It was also known as Clancy Caught Short and was described as the first comedy about the stock market crash.
[2] It was the last film for director Ted Wilde, who had died in December of the previous year.
Clancy makes a fortune, leaves his business, and crashes high society, ignoring his old friend, and urging his daughter, Katie, to reject MacIntosh's son in favor of Freddie Saunders.