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Musical Films

Release Date Film Soundtrack Cast Crew Company Credits
22 March 1932
{premiere}
[USA]


23 March 1932
[USA]

15 April 1932
[Den Haag, Netherlands]

17 April 1932
[Finland]

11 May 1932
[Sweden]

16 May 1932
[Denmark]

3 June 1932
[France]

21 November 1932
[Portugal]

18 March 1974
(TV premiere)
[West Germany]

17 December 2003
(re-release)
[France]

25 April 2004
[Hong Kong International Film Festival, Hong Kong]

24 September 2010
[Athens Film Festival, Greece]
One Hour with You
ONE HOUR WITH YOU

(Comedy | Musical | Romance)
[1 hour 18 minutes]


An unhappily married couple try to come between a happy one.
ONE HOUR WITH YOU
Music by Richard A. Whiting
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Performed by The Coconut Orchestra with vocal by Donald Novis
also sung by Genevieve Tobin and Maurice Chevalier
also sung by Charlie Ruggles and Jeanette MacDonald
also sung by Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonald


POLICE STATION NUMBER
(uncredited)
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Music by John Leipold


WE WILL ALWAYS BE SWEETHEHARTS
Music by Oscar Straus
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Sung by Jeanette MacDonald


WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
Music by Richard A. Whiting
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Sung by Maurice Chevalier


OH THAT MITZI
Music by Oscar Straus
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Sung by Maurice Chevalier


THREE TIMES A DAY
Music by Richard A. Whiting
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Sung by Genevieve Tobin


WHAT A LITTLE THING LIKE A WEDDING CAN DO
Music by Oscar Straus
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Sung by Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonald


IT WAS ONLY A DREAM KISS
Music by Oscar Straus
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Sung by Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonald
MAURICE CHEVALIER ... Dr. Andre Bertier

JEANETTE MacDONALD ... Colette Bertier
GENEVIEVE TOBIN ... Mitzi Olivier


LILI DAMITA ... Mitzi Olivier
PIERRE ETCHEPARE ... Adolphe
CHARLES RUGGLES ... Adolph
ERNEST FERNY ... Le professeur Olivier
ROLAND YOUNG ... Professor Olivier
ANDRÉ CHERON ... Le commissaire de police
JOSEPHINE DUNN ... Mademoiselle Martel
RICHARD CARLE ... Henri Dornier - Private Detective
BARBARA LEONARD ... Mitzi's Maid
GEORGE BARBIER ... Police Commissioner

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
SHEILA BROMLEY ... Colette's Downstairs Maid (uncredited)
JACK BYRON ... Party Guest (uncredited)
JACK CHEFE ... Party Guest (uncredited)
LITA CHEVRET ... Party Guest (uncredited)
CHARLES COLEMAN ... Marcel (uncredited)
GEORGE DAVIS ... Taxi Driver (uncredited)
BILL ELLIOTT ... Dance Extra (uncredited)
BESS FLOWERS ... Party Guest (uncredited)
JACK FORD ... Party Guest (uncredited)
CHARLES JUDELS ... Policeman (uncredited)
FLORINE McKINNEY ... Departing Guest (uncredited)
DONALD NOVIS ... Singer (uncredited)
LÉONIE PRAY ... Colette's Upstair's Maid (uncredited)
MAE QUESTEL ... Office Worker (uncredited)
PAT SOMERSET ... Party Guest (uncredited)
KENT TAYLOR ... Party Guest Greeted by Colette (uncredited)
ERIC WILTON ... Andre's Butler (uncredited)
Directed by:
ERNST LUBITSCH
GEORGE CUKOR ... (uncredited)
=========

Writing Credits:
LOTHAR SCHMIDT ... (play)

SAMSON RAPHAELSON

LÉOPOLD MARCHAND ... (French adaptation)
SAMSON RAPHAELSON ... (adaptation)
=========

Produced by:
ERNST LUBITSCH ... producer
=========

Music by:
W. FRANKE HARLING
OSCAR STRAUS
RUDOLPH G. KOPP ... (uncredited)
JOHN LEIPOLD ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
VICTOR MILNER
=========

Film Editing by:
WILLIAM SHEA
=========

Art Direction by:
HANS DREIER
=========

Set Decoration by:
A.E. FREUDEMAN
=========

Costume Design by:
TRAVIS BANTON ... (gowns)
=========

Sound Department:
M.M. PAGGI ... sound
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
GUY ROE ... camera operator
LUCIEN BALLARD ... camera operator (uncredited)
WILLIAM C. MELLOR ...camera operator (uncredited)
BUDDY LONGWORTH ... still photographer (uncredited)
WILLIAM RAND ... camera operator (uncredited)
GUY ROE ... assistant camera (uncredited)
=========

Costume and Wardrobe Department:
EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
NATHANIEL W. FINSTON ... musical director
=========

Additional Crew:
GEORGE CUKOR ... dialogue director: after Lubitsch took over as the director
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
=========

Distributors:
Les Films Paramount
(1932)     [FRANCE]     Theatrical

Paramount Pictures
(1932)     [USA]     Theatrical

MCA/Universal Pictures
(1958)     [USA]     TV

Bac Films
(2007)     [FRANCE]     DVD

Elephant Films
(2018)     [FRANCE]     Video

Splendor Films
(2018)     [FRANCE]     Theatrical - re-release - restored version
24 March 1932
[New York City, New York, USA]


25 March 1932
[USA]
Girl Crazy
GIRL CRAZY

(Comedy | Musical)
[1 hour 14 minutes]


New York playboy Danny Churchill is sent to a
small town in Arizona, where being sheriff is
very dangerous, to keep away from girls, but
he decides to open a dude ranch there. He asks
his friend Slick, a professional gambler and his
wife Kitty, to help him. Slick decides to go there
in a cab, driven by shy Jimmy. Jimmy's younger sister
Tessie also travels there. There Danny has fallen in
love with Molly, but troubles arise for him when the
local heavy decides that he doesn't like the ranch and
announces running for sheriff. Danny and Slick got the
idea that Jimmy would be the ideal candidate, especially
because of the fact that the heavy has announced he would
kill another sheriff. With some help Jimmy is elected,
but Molly leaves Danny with a New York shyster for Mexico.
Mitzi, Danny, Kitty, Patsy - Jimmy's sweetheart as well as
Jimmy and Slick follow her to win her heart back for Danny,
but they are followed by the local heavy and his friend.
BIDIN' MY TIME
(1930) (uncredited)
Music by George Gershwin
Lyrics by Ira Gershwin
Sung by an unidentified male quartet


I GOT RHYTHM
(1930) (uncredited)
Music by George Gershwin
Lyrics by Ira Gershwin
Played during the opening and closing credits
Performed by Kitty Kelly and chorus


YOU'VE GOT WHAT GETS ME
(1932) (uncredited)
Music by George Gershwin
Lyrics by Ira Gershwin
Sung by Bert Wheeler and Dorothy Lee
Danced by Bert Wheeler, Dorothy Lee and Mitzi Green


BUT NOT FOR ME
(1930) (uncredited)
Music by George Gershwin
Lyrics by Ira Gershwin
Sung by Eddie Quillan and Arline Judge
Also sung by Mitzi Green
BERT WHEELER ... Jimmy Deegan
ROBERT WOOLSEY ... Slick Foster


DOROTHY LEE ... Patsy
EDDIE QUILLAN ... Danny Churchill
MITZI GREEN ... Tessie Deegan
BROOKS BENEDICT ... George Mason
KITTY KELLY ... Kate Foster
ARLINE JUDGE ... Molly Gray
STANLEY FIELDS ... Lank Sanders
LITA CHEVRET ... Mary
CRISPEN MARTIN ... Pete
MONTY COLLINS ... Bartender
THE ORCHESTRA ... Al Cooke Orchestra

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
AL COOKE ... San Luz Bartender (uncredited)
DICK CURTIS ... Cowboy Giving Directions (uncredited)
FRANK ELLIS ... Custerville Cowboy (uncredited)
ESTHER GARCÍA ... San Luz Señorita (uncredited)
JULIA SWAYNE GORDON ... Dowager on Couch (uncredited)
HIGH EAGLE ... Eagle Rock (uncredited)
ROCHELLE HUDSON ... San Luz Señorita (uncredited)
ETHAN LAIDLAW ... Custerville Cowboy (uncredited)
JERRY MANDY ... Waiter (uncredited)
JIM MASON ... Custerville Cowboy (uncredited)
ARTIE ORTEGO ... Custerville Cowboy (uncredited)
NAT PENDLETON ... Motorcycle Cop (uncredited)
JOSEFINA RAMOS ... San Luz Señorita (uncredited)
BOB REEVES ... Custerville Cowboy (uncredited)
MAX STEINER ... Conductor in Title Sequence (uncredited)
Directed by:
WILLIAM A. SEITER
=========

Writing Credits:
JOHN McGOWAN ... (book) and
GUY BOLTON ... (book)

HERMAN J. MANKIEWICZ ... (adaptation)

TIM WHELAN ... (screen play)

EDDIE WELCH ... (dialogue) &
WALTER deLEON ... (dialogue)
=========

Produced by:
DAVID O. SELZNICK ... executive producer
WILLIAM LeBARON ... producer (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
J. ROY HUNT ... (photographed by)
EDWARD CRONJAGER ... (photographed by) (uncredited)
=========

Film Editing by:
ARTHUR ROBERTS ... film editor
=========

Art Direction by:
MAX RÉE ... (uncredited)
=========

Makeup Department:
MEL BERNS ... makeup artist (uncredited)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
NORMAN TAUROG ... director: additional scenes (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
HUGH McDOWELL Jr. ... rerecordist
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
WILLARD BARTH ... assistant camera (uncredited)
CHARLES BURKE ... assistant camera (uncredited)
ROBERT COBURN ... still photographer (uncredited)
GEORGE E. DISKANT ... assistant camera (uncredited)
EDWARD HENDERSON ... camera operator (uncredited)
FRED HENDRICKSON ... still photographer (uncredited)
RUSSELL METTY ... camera operator (uncredited)
EDDIE PYLE ... camera operator (uncredited)
HAROLD E. WELLMAN ... assistant camera (uncredited)
HARRY J. WILD ... camera operator (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
GEORGE GERSHWIN ... additional music: new / music by: musical play "Girl Crazy"
IRA GERSHWIN ... lyrics by: musical play "Girl Crazy"
MAX STEINER ... musical director / composer: additional music (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
BUSBY BERKELEY ... choreographer (uncredited)
Production Companies:
RKO Radio Pictures
(presents)
(A William LeBaron Production)
(as Radio Pictures)
=========

Distributors:
RKO Radio Pictures
(A Radio Picture)
(1932)     [USA]     Theatrical

RKO Radio Pictures
(1932)     [UK]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(2008)     [USA]     TV

Warner Home Video
(2010)     [USA]     DVD - dvdr
3 June 1932
[New York City, New York, USA]


25 July 1932
[UK]
Monte Carlo Madness
MONTE CARLO MADNESS

(Musical)
[1 hour 23 minutes]


In Monte Carlo, a captain tries to raise the money
to pay his crew at the gaming table, but falls
in love with a Queen.
Music by:
WERNER R. HEYMANN
SARI MARITZA ... Queen Yola
HANS ALBERS ... Capt. Erickson
CHARLES REDGIE ... Peter
HELEN HAYE ... Isabel
JOHN DEVERELL ... Consul
C. HOOPER TRASK ... Prime Minister

COMEDIAN HARMONISTS:: ... Themselves
ROBERT BIBERTI ... Himself
ERWIN BOOTZ ... Himself
ERICH A. COLLIN ... Himself
ROMAN CYCOWSKI ... Himself
HARRY FROMMERMANN ... Himself
ARI LESCHNIKOFF ... Himself

KAPELLE CARLO MINARI ... Themselves - Orchestra
Directed by:
HANNS SCHWARZ
=========

Writing Credits:
FRITZ RECK-MALLECZEWEN ... (novel)

ROWLAND V. LEE ... (dialogues)
HANS MÜLLER
FRANZ SCHULZ
=========

Produced by:
ERICH POMMER ... producer
=========

Music by:
WERNER R. HEYMANN
=========

Cinematography by:
KONSTANTIN IRMEN-TSCHET
GÜNTHER RITTAU
=========

Art Direction by:
ERICH KETTELHUT
=========

Production Management:
MAX PFEIFFER ... production manager
=========

Sound Department:
HERMANN FRITZSCHING ... sound
WALTER TJADEN ... sound
=========

Special Effects by:
THEO NISCHWITZ ... optical effects
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
WILLI KLITZKE ... still photographer
KARL PLINTZNER ... assistant camera
Production Companies:
Universum Film (UFA)
=========

Distributors:
Universum Film (UFA)
(1932)     [GERMANY]     Theatrical

Pathé Pictures International
(1932)     [UK]     Theatrical

First Division Pictures
(1932)     [USA]     Theatrical - states rights system
13 August 1932
{premiere}
[USA]


18 August 1932
[New York City, New York, USA]

14 October 1932
[Germany]

21 November 1932
[Denmark]

25 December 1932
[Finland]

18 January 1933
[Sweden]

30 January 1933
[Spain]

1 March 1933
[Portugal]
Love Me Tonight
LOVE ME TONIGHT

(Comedy | Musical | Romance)
[1 hour 44 minutes]


A Parisian tailor finds himself posing as a baron
in order to collect a sizeable bill from an aristocrat,
only to fall in love with an aloof young princess.
THAT'S THE SONG OF PAREE
(1932) (uncredited)
Lyrics by Lorenz Hart
Music by Richard Rodgers
Sung by Maurice Chevalier, Marion Byron, George 'Gabby' Hayes and chorus


ISN'T IT ROMANTIC
(1932) (uncredited)
Lyrics by Lorenz Hart
Music by Richard Rodgers
Sung by Maurice Chevalier, Bert Roach, Rolfe Sedan, chorus and Jeanette MacDonald


LOVER
(1932) (uncredited)
Lyrics by Lorenz Hart
Music by Richard Rodgers
Sung by Jeanette MacDonald


MIMI
(1932) (uncredited)
Lyrics by Lorenz Hart
Music by Richard Rodgers
Sung by Maurice Chevalier
Sung also by C. Aubrey Smith, Charles Butterworth, Charles Ruggles, Elizabeth Patterson,
Ethel Griffies and Blanche Friderici


A WOMAN NEEDS SOMETHING LIKE THAT
(1932) (uncredited)
Lyrics by Lorenz Hart
Music by Richard Rodgers
Sung by Joseph Cawthorn and Jeanette MacDonald


DEER HUNT
(1932) (uncredited)
Music by Richard Rodgers


THE POOR APACHE
(1932) (uncredited)
Lyrics by Lorenz Hart
Music by Richard Rodgers
Sung by Maurice Chevalier


LOVE ME TONIGHT
(1932) (uncredited)
Lyrics by Lorenz Hart
Music by Richard Rodgers
Sung by Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonald


THE SON OF A GUN IS NOTHING BUT A TAILOR
(1932) (uncredited)
Lyrics by Lorenz Hart
Music by Richard Rodgers
Sung by C. Aubrey Smith, Elizabeth Patterson, Ethel Griffies, Blanche Friderici,
Myrna Loy, Robert Greig, Edgar Norton, Cecil Cunningham, Rita Owin and Mel Kalish
MAURICE CHEVALIER ... Maurice
JEANETTE MAC DONALD ... Princess Jeanette
CHARLIE RUGGLES ... Viscount Gilbert de Varèze
CHARLES BUTTERWORTH ... Count de Savignac
MYRNA LOY ... Countess Valentine
C. AUBREY SMITH ... Duke d'Artelines
ELIZABETH PATTERSON ... First Aunt
ETHEL GRIFFIES ... Second Aunt
BLANCHE FREDERICI ... Third Aunt
JOSEPH CAWTHORNE ... Dr. Armand de Fontinac
ROBERT GREIG ... Major Domo Flammand
BERT ROACH ... Emile

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
TYLER BROOKE ... Composer (uncredited)
MARION BYRON ... Bakery Girl (uncredited)
CECIL CUNNINGHAM ... Laundress (uncredited)
CARRIE DAUMERY ... Dowager (uncredited)
GEORGE DAVIS ... Pierre Dupont (uncredited)
MARY DORAN ... Madame Dupont (uncredited)
SAM HARRIS ... Bridge Player (uncredited)
GEORGE 'GABBY' HAYES ... Grocer (uncredited)
MEL KALISH ... Chef (uncredited)
TONY MERLO ... Hatmaker (uncredited)
HERBERT MUNDIN ... Groom (uncredited)
EDGAR NORTON ... Valet (uncredited)
RITA OWIN ... Chambermaid (uncredited)
ROLFE SEDAN ... Taxi Driver (uncredited)
WILLIAM H. TURNER ... Bootmaker (uncredited)
ETHEL WALES ... Madame Dutoit - Dressmaker (uncredited)
GORDON WESTCOTT ... Credit Manager of the Association of Retail Merchants (uncredited)
CLARENCE WILSON ... Shirtmaker (uncredited)
FLORENCE WIX ... Party Guest (uncredited)
Directed by:
ROUBEN MAMOULIAN
=========

Writing Credits:
SAMUEL HOFFENSTEIN ... (screen play) &
GEORGE MARION Jr. ... (screen play) and
WALDEMAR YOUNG ... (screen play)

LEOPOLD MARCHAND ... (based on a play by) and
PAUL ARMONT ... (based on a play by)
=========

Produced by:
ROUBEN MAMOULIAN ... producer
=========

Music by:
JOHN LEIPOLD ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
VICTOR MILNER ... (photographed by)
=========

Film Editing by:
ROUBEN MAMOULIAN ... (uncredited)
WILLIAM SHEA ... (uncredited)
=========

Casting by:
MEL BALLERINO ... (uncredited)
FRED A. DATIG ... (uncredited)
=========

Art Direction by:
HANS DREIER ... (uncredited)
=========

Set Decoration by:
A.E. FREUDEMAN ... (uncredited)
=========

Costume Design by:
TRAVIS BANTON ... (uncredited)
EDITH HEAD ... (uncredited)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
GEORGE HIPPARD ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
M.M. PAGGI ... sound (uncredited)
=========

Stunts:
AUDREY SCOTT ... riding double: Jeanette MacDonald (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
LUCIEN BALLARD ... first assistant camera (uncredited)
BUDDY LONGWORTH ... still photographer (uncredited)
WILLIAM C. MELLOR ... camera operator (uncredited)
WILLIAM RAND ... second camera (uncredited)
GUY ROE ... assistant camera (uncredited)
=========

Casting Department:
JOE EGLI ... casting assistant (uncredited)
=========

Costume and Wardrobe Department:
EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited)
=========

Editorial Department:
WILLIAM SHEA ... negative cutter (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
LORENZ HART ... lyrics by
RICHARD RODGERS ... music by
NAT W. FINSTON ... musical director (uncredited)
Production Companies: Paramount Pictures
(presents: A Rouben Mamoulian Production)
(as Paramount)
=========

Distributors:
Paramount Pictures
(A Paramount Picture)
(1932)     [USA]     Theatrical

Paramount British Pictures
(1932)     [UK]     Theatrical

Paramount Pictures
(1950)     [USA]     Theatrical - re-release

MCA/Universal Pictures
(1958)     [USA]     TV

Kino Video
(2003)     [USA]     VHS

Kino Video
(2003)     [USA]     DVD

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE)
(Universal Vault Series)
(2014)     [USA]     DVD

Universal Pay Television
[USA]     TV
15 September 1932
[London, UK]


21 November 1932
[UK]

10 September 1949
(Los Angeles, California)
(TV premiere)
[USA]
Looking on the Bright Side
LOOKING ON THE BRIGHT SIDE

(Comedy | Musical)
[1 hour 21 minutes]


Gracie and Laurie are lovers who together form a musical act.
Gracie sings and Laurie writes the songs, but when Laurie
gets a taste of fame, he runs off after a glamorous actress.
LOOKING ON THE BRIGHT SIDE
Written by Howard Flynn
Performed by Gracie Fields


I HATE YOU
Written by Harry Parr Davies
Performed by Gracie Fields


AFTER TONIGHT WE SAY GOODBYE
Written by Leo Towers and Harry Leon
Performed by Gracie Fields


YOU'RE MORE THAN ALL THE WORLD TO ME
Written by Michael Carr William Haines and L. F. Sumner
Performed by Gracie Fields


HE'S DEAD BUT HE WON'T LIE DOWN
Written by Michael Carr William Haines and Jimmy Harper
Performed by Gracie Fields
GRACIE FIELDS ... Gracie
RICHARD DOLMAN ... Laurie
JULIAN ROSE ... Oscar Schultz
WYN RICHMOND ... Miss Joy
TONY DE LUNGO ... Delmonico
BETTY SHALE ... Hetty Hunt
VIOLA COMPTON ... Sergeant

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
BETTINA MONTAHNERS ... Bettina

CHARLES FARRELL ... Tough Man In Street (uncredited)
RICHARD MURDOCH ... Dancer (uncredited)
JOHN SINGER ... Boy (uncredited)
GEORGE SPENCE ... Adoring Fan (uncredited)
Directed by:
GRAHAM CUTTS
BASIL DEAN
=========

Writing Credits:
BASIL DEAN ... (dialogue)
BASIL DEAN ... (story)
ARCHIE PITT ... (dialogue)
ARCHIE PITT ... (story)
BROCK WILLIAMS ... (uncredited)
=========

Produced by:
BASIL DEAN ... producer
ARCHIE PITT ... associate producer
=========

Cinematography by:
ROBERT G. MARTIN
=========

Film Editing by:
OTTO LUDWIG
=========

Art Direction by:
CLIFFORD PEMBER
=========

Production Management:
ARTHUR BARNES ... production manager (uncredited)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
JOHN 'PINKY' GREEN ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
A.D. VALENTINE ... sound recordist
=========

Music Department:
CARROLL GIBBONS ... music arranger
ERNEST IRVING ... musical director (uncredited)
J.S. ZAMECNIK ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Associated Radio Pictures (ARP)
=========

Distributors:
RKO Radio Pictures
(as Radio Pictures)
(1932)     [UK]     Theatrical
19 September 1932
[London, UK]


6 March 1933
[UK]

1 May 1933
[Sweden]

1933
[Turkey]

2 January 1935
[Barcelona, Spain]
The Maid of the Mountains
THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS

(Musical)
[1 hour 20 minutes]


The title lass in this Eclipse production is a goatherd-ess,
in love with a strapping mountain youth. During his daily
sojourn through the hills, the hero gets mixed up in a
skirmish between two hunters. To avoid injury, he collapses
to the ground and plays dead then escapes into the mountains.
Several weeks pass before he sees his sweetheart again, by
which time she has fallen out of love with him. Spotting the
girl keeping company with a handsome artist, the mountaineer
goes crazy and lunges after his rival with a huge knife. The
girl responds with a severe tongue-lashing and flounces off
with her new boyfriend, leaving her ex-beau flat.
Music by:
HAROLD FRASER-SIMSON
NANCY BROWN ... Teresa
HARRY WELCHMAN ... Baldasare
BETTY STOCKFELD ... Angela Malona
ALBERT BURDON ... Tonio
GARRY MARSH ... Beppo
RENEE GADD ... Vittoria
WALLACE LUPINO ... Crumpet
DENNIS HOEY ... Orsino
GUS MCNAUGHTON ... General Malona

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
VAL GUEST ... Party Guest
FLORENCE VIE
Directed by:
LUPINO LANE
=========

Writing Credits:
DOUGLAS FURBER ... (adaptation)
EDWIN GREENWOOD ... (scenario)
VICTOR KENDALL ... (scenario)
LUPINO LANE ... (adaptation)
FREDERICK LONSDALE ... (play)
FRANK MILLER ... (scenario)
=========

Produced by:
JOHN MAXWELL ... producer
=========

Music by:
HAROLD FRASER-SIMSON
=========

Cinematography by:
ARTHUR CRABTREE
CLAUDE FRIESE-GREENE
=========

Film Editing by:
LESLIE NORMAN
=========

Art Direction by:
CLARENCE ELDER
DAVID RAWNSLEY
=========

Sound Department:
A.E. RUDOLPH ... sound recordist
=========

Music Department:
BRITISH INTERNATIONAL PICTURES ORCHESTRA ... music played by
HARRY GRAHAM ... lyricist
IDRIS LEWIS ... musical director
VALENTINE ... songwriter: additional numbers
Production Companies:
British International Pictures (BIP)
=========

Distributors:
Wardour Films
(1932)     [UK]     Theatrical
23 September 1932
[USA]


22 May 1934
[Portugal]

26 April 1935
[Sweden]
The Phantom President
THE PHANTOM PRESIDENT

(Comedy | Musical)
[1 hour 18 minutes]


A presidential candidate is deemed to have a dull
personality, thus a charismatic look-alike is
hired as a front.
PHANTOM PRESIDENT PRELUDE
Written by Richard Rodgers
Lyrics by Lorenz Hart
Sung and chanted by uncredited players


THE COUNTRY NEEDS A MAN
Written by Richard Rodgers
Lyrics by Lorenz Hart
Sung and chanted by chorus of presidents


THE MEDICINE SHOW
Written by Richard Rodgers
Lyrics by Lorenz Hart
Sung and chanted by George M. Cohan and Jimmy Durante


ROBINSON CRUSOE
Written by Arthur Johnston
Lyrics by Jimmy Durante
Briefly included by Durante in "Medicine Show" routine


SOMEONE OUGHT TO WAVE THE FLAG
Written by Richard Rodgers
Lyrics by Lorenz Hart
Sung and Danced by George M. Cohan


SCHNOZZOLA
Written by Arthur Johnston and Jimmy Durante
Lyrics by Lorenz Hart
Sung by Jimmy Durante


ROLY BOLY EYES
Written by Eddie Leonard
New lyrics by Lorenz Hart
Briefly included by Durante in "Medicine Show" routine


GIVE HER A KISS
Written by Richard Rodgers
Lyrics by Lorenz Hart
Sung by chorus of wildlife (uncredited voices) and tenor


WE NEED A MEDICINE MAN
Written and Performed by George M. Cohan
GEORGE M. COHAN ... Theodore K. Blair / Peeter J. 'Doc' Varney
CLAUDETTE COLBERT ... Felicia Hammond
JIMMY DURANTE ... Curly Cooney
GEORGE BARBIER ... Boss Jim Ronkton
SIDNEY TOLER ... Prof. Aikenhead
LOUISE MACKINTOSH ... Sen. Sarah Scranton
JAMESON THOMAS ... Jerrido
JULIUS McVICKER ... Sen. Melrose

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
HOOPER ATCHLEY ... Announcer (uncredited)
ED BRADY ... Sailor / Henchman (uncredited)
JUNE GITTELSON ... Woman in Medicine Show (uncredited)
BEN HALL ... Man in Medicine Show Audience (uncredited)
PAUL HURST ... Sailor (uncredited)
EDWARD LESAINT ... Convention Chairman (uncredited)
CHARLES MIDDLETON ... Abe Lincoln (uncredited)
FRANK MILLS ... Driver (uncredited)
EDMUND MORTIMER ... Guest (uncredited)
ALAN MOWBRAY ... George Washington (uncredited)
TOM RICKETTS ... Old Man (uncredited)
FRANK SHERIDAN ... Candidate (uncredited)
JERRY TUCKER ... Boy (uncredited)
Directed by:
NORMAN TAUROG
=========

Writing Credits:
WALTER DELEON
HARLAN THOMPSON
GEORGE F. WORTS ... (novel)
=========

Music by:
JOHN LEIPOLD ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
DAVID ABEL
=========

Film Editing by:
LEROY STONE ... (uncredited)
=========

Costume Design by:
TRAVIS BANTON ... (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
GENE MERRITT ... sound (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
JAMES V. KING ... assistant camera (uncredited)
ERNEST LASZLO ... camera operator (uncredited)
IRVING LIPPMAN ... still photographer (uncredited)
=========

Costume and Wardrobe Department:
EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited)
=========

Editorial Department:
EDWARD DMYTRYK ... assistant editor (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
RUDOLPH G. KOPP ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
=========

Distributors:
Paramount Pictures
(1932)     [USA]     Theatrical

Paramount British Pictures
(1932)     [UK]     Theatrical

Film AB Paramount
(1935)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

MCA/Universal Pictures
(1958)     [USA]     TV

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE)
(Universal Vault Series)
(2018)     [USA]     DVD
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Other Films

Release Date Film / Genre Soundtrack Cast Crew Company Credits
20 February 1932
[USA]


7 October 1932
[France]

November 1932
[Japan]

1932
[Austria]

10 January 1933
[Madrid, Spain]

16 May 1933
[Portugal]

10 July 1934
[Uruguay]

5 October 1969
(TV premiere)
[West Germany]

28 June 1972
[Denmark]

28 December 1995
(TV premiere)
[Finland]

9 August 1996
(re-release)
[Japan]

18 July 1997
[Spain]

8 August 1997
[Helsinki, Finland]

27 September 2002
(re-release)
[UK]

25 June 2003
[Moscow Film Festival, Russia]

24 September 2003
(re-release)
[France]

5 November 2005
(re-release)
[Japan]

16 October 2007
[Panorama of European Cinema, Greece]
Freaks
FREAKS

(Drama | Horror)
[1 hour 4 minutes]


A circus' beautiful trapeze artist agrees to marry
the leader of side-show performers, but his deformed
friends discover she is only marrying him for his
inheritance.
GRUESOME TALES
(uncredited)
Music by William Axt and Erno Rapee


ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND
(uncredited)
Written by Irving Berlin


NIGHTS OF GLADNESS
(uncredited)
Music by Charles Ancliffe


THE LION CHASE
(uncredited)
Music by Charles Koelling


MEMPHIS THE MAJESTIC
(uncredited)
Music by Russell Alexander


ROUND THE RING
(uncredited)
Music by Thomas S. Allen


HEAD START
(uncredited)
Music by May Herzberg


TURF CLASSIC
(uncredited)
Music by Paul Marquardt


WEDDING OF THE WINDS
(uncredited)
Music by John T. Hall


THE WHISTLER AND HIS DOG
(uncredited)
Music by Arthur Pryor


DANCING DOLLS
(uncredited)
Music by Julius Seredy
WALLACE FORD ... Phroso
LEILA HYAMS ... Venus
OLGA BACLANOVA ... Cleopatra
ROSCO ATES ... Roscoe
HENRY VICTOR ... Hercules
HARRY EARLES ... Hans
DAISY EARLES ... Frieda
ROSE DIONE ... Madame Tetrallini
DAISY HILTON ... Siamese Twin
VIOLET HILTON ... Siamese Twin
SCHLITZE ... Himself
JOSEPHINE JOSEPH ... Half Woman-Half Man
JOHNNY ECK ... Half Boy
FRANCES O'CONNOR ... Armless Girl
PETER ROBINSON ... Human Skeleton
OLGA RODERICK ... Bearded Lady
KOO KOO ... By Herself
RARDION ... The Living Torso
MARTHA MORRIS ... Armless Girl
ZIP ... Pinhead
PIP ... Pinhead
ELIZABETH GREEN ... Bird Girl
ANGELO ROSSITTO ... Angeleno
EDWARD BROPHY ... Rollo Brother
MAT McHUGH ... Rollo Brother

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
JOHN AASEN ... Giant (uncredited)
ERNIE ADAMS ... Sideshow Patron (uncredited)
DEMETRIUS ALEXIS ... Mr. Rogers (uncredited)
HOOPER ATCHLEY ... Doctoer (uncredited)
JERRY AUSTIN ... Knife-Throwing Dwarf (uncredited)
SIDNEY BRACEY ... Hans' Butler (uncredited)
MATHILDE COMONT ... Madame Bartet (uncredited)
ALBERT CONTI ... Landowner (uncredited)
TINY DOLL ... (uncredited)
EDITH ... Crawling Girl (uncredited)
DELMO FRITZ ... Sword-Swallower (uncredited)
MURRAY KINNELL ... Freakshow Barker (uncredited)
MICHAEL VISAROFF ... Jean (uncredited)
Directed by:
TOD BROWNING
=========

Writing Credits:
TOD ROBBINS ... (suggested by story: "Spurs")

WILLIS GOLDBECK ... (screenplay) &
LEON GORDON ... (screenplay)

AL BOASBERG ... (additional dialogue) (uncredited)
CHARLES MacARTHUR ... (uncredited)
EDGAR ALLAN WOOLF ... (additional dialogue) (uncredited)
=========

Produced by:
TOD BROWNING ... producer (uncredited)
DWAIN ESPER ... producer (reissue) (uncredited)
HARRY RAPF ... producer (uncredited)
HILDEGARDE STADIE ... producer (reissue) (uncredited)
IRVING THALBERG ... producer (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
MERRITT B. GERSTAD ... (photographed by) (uncredited)
=========

Film Editing by:
BASIL WRANGELL ... (uncredited)
=========

Art Direction by:
CEDRIC GIBBONS ... (uncredited)
MERRILL PYE ... (uncredited)
=========

Production Management:
HARRY SHARROCK ... production manager (uncredited)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
WILLIAM RYAN ... second assistant director (uncredited)
WILL SHELDON ... third assistant director (uncredited)
ERROL TAGGART ... first assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
G.A. BURNS ... sound recording engineer (uncredited)
DOUGLAS SHEARER ... recording director (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
DAVID S. HORSLEY ... assistant camera (uncredited)
OLIVER T. MARSH ... additional photographer (uncredited)
PAUL VOGEL ... additional photographer (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
WILL SHELDON ... script supervisor (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(controlled by Loew's Incorporated)
=========

Distributed by:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1932)     [USA]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1932)     [AUSTRIA]     Theatrical

Excelsior Pictures Corp.
(1949)     [USA]     Theatrical - re-release - as "Nature's Mistakes"

Joseph Brenner Associates (JBA)
(1970)     [USA]     Theatrical - re-release

MGM/UA Home Entertainment
(1986)     [USA]     VHS

Yleisradio (YLE)
(1995)     [FINLAND]     TV

Cable Hogue Co.
(1996)     [JAPAN]     Theatrical - re-release

Chapel Distribution
(1997)     [AUSTRALIA]     Theatrical

Warner Home Video
(2005)     [USA]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(2005)     [NETHERLANDS]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(2005)     [GERMANY]     DVD

Magnus Opus
(2005)     [BRAZIL]     DVD

Tornado Film
(2005)     [JAPAN]     Theatrical

Galba Films
[FRANCE]     Theatrical - re-release
25 March 1932
{premiere}
[New York City, New York, USA]


2 April 1932
[USA]

15 April 1932
[Toronto, Canada]

24 June 1932
[Mexico]

19 August 1932
[France]

9 September 1932
[Japan]

29 September 1932
[Denmark]

30 October 1932
[Finland]

9 January 1933
[Germany]

28 March 1933
[Portugal]

1933
[Austria]

August 1935
[Prague, Czechoslovakia]

7 November 1952
(re-release)
[Finland]

12 October 1953
(re-release)
[Denmark]
Tarzan the Ape Man
TARZAN THE APE MAN

(Action | Adventure | Romance)
[1 hour 40 minutes]


A trader and his daughter set off in search of the fabled
graveyard of the elephants in deepest Africa, only to
encounter a wild man raised by apes.
VOO-DOO DANCE
(uncredited)
Music by George Richelavie
Arranged by Paul Marquardt & Fritz Stahlberg
Played during main title


ROMEO AND JULIET OVERTURE
(1868) (uncredited)
Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Excerpt played during final scene and closing credits
JOHNNY WEISSMULLER ... Tarzan
NEIL HAMILTON ... Harry Holt
C. AUBREY SMITH ... James Parker
MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN ... Jane Parker
DORIS LLOYD ... Mrs. Cutten
FORRESTER HARVEY ... Beamish
IVORY WILLIAMS ... Riano

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
RAY CORRIGAN ... Ape (uncredited)
JOHNNY ECK ... Bird Creature (uncredited)
JACK LEONARD ... Ape (uncredited)
ANGELO ROSSITTO ... Evil Dwarf (uncredited)
Directed by:
W.S. VAN DYKE
=========

Writing Credits:
EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS ... (based upon the characters created by)

CYRIL HUME ... (adaptation)

IVOR NOVELLO ... (dialogue)
=========

Produced by:
BERNARD H. HYMAN ... line producer (uncredited)
IRVING THALBERG ... executive producer (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
CLYDE DE VINNA ... (photographed by)
HAROLD ROSSON ... (photographed by)
=========

Film Editing by:
TOM HELD ... film editor
BEN LEWIS ... film editor
=========

Art Direction by:
CEDRIC GIBBONS
=========

Production Management:
J.J. COHN ... production manager (uncredited)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
NICK GRINDE ... second unit director (uncredited)
ARTHUR ROSE ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Art Department:
GEORGE E. LEE ... on-set propman (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
DOUGLAS SHEARER ... recording director
PAUL NEAL ... sound (uncredited)
=========

Visual Effects by:
WARREN NEWCOMBE ... photographic effects (uncredited)
=========

Stunts:
GEORGE BRUGGEMAN ... stunt double (uncredited)
AL CADUTTA ... stunts (uncredited)
TONY CADUTTA ... stunts (uncredited)
ALFREDO CODONA ... stunt double: Weissmuller swinging shots (uncredited)
RAY CORRIGAN ... stunts (uncredited)
STUBBY KRUGER ... stunts (uncredited)
NORM TAYLOR ... stunt double (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
STEVE BAUDER ... second camera (uncredited)
CHARLES G. CLARKE ... additional photography (uncredited)
CLIFTON L. KLING ... still photographer (uncredited)
WILLIAM E. SNYDER ... additional photography (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
WILLIAM AXT ... musical director (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
GEORGE EMERSON ... animal supervisor (uncredited)
LOUIS GOEBEL ... animal supervisor (uncredited)
BERT NELSON ... animal trainer (uncredited)
LOUIS ROTH ... animal supervisor (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(controlled by Loew's Incorporated)
=========

Distributed by:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1932)     [USA]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1932)     [UK]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1932)     [FINLAND]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1932)     [FRANCE]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1954)     [USA]     Theatrical - re-release

Mainostelevisio (MTV3)
(1974)     [FINLAND]     TV

Yleisradio (YLE)
(1981)     [FINLAND]     TV

MGM/UA Home Entertainment
(1995)     [USA]     VHS

Vlaamse Radio en Televisie (VRT)
(2002)     [BELGIUM]     TV - VRT1

Nothing's New Video
(2004)     [USA]     VHS

Warner Home Vídeo
(2004)     [BRAZIL]     DVD

Sandrew Metronome Distribution
(2004)     [FINLAND]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(2004)     [GERMANY]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(2004)     [NETHERLANDS]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(2004)     [USA]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(2005)     [USA]     DVD

Warner Bros. Entertainment Finland Oy
(2006)     [FINLAND]     DVD

Swashbuckler Films
(2010)     [FRANCE]     Theatrical - re-release

Warner Home Video
[NETHERLANDS]     VHS
31 March 1932
{premiere}
[USA]


9 April 1932
[USA]

26 October 1932
[Mexico]

21 November 1932
[Madrid, Spain]

28 November 1932
[UK]

13 December 1932
[Portugal]

17 February 1933
[France]

13 March 1933
[Japan]

18 September 1944
[Sweden]

19 December 1949
[Portugal]

30 November 1973
[Gent, Belgium]

20 February 1981
[West Germany]

10 April 1984
[Norway]

16 September 1998
(re-release)
[France]

27 April 2005
(re-release)
[France]

23 October 2009
[Panorama of European Cinema, Greece]

16 April 2014
(re-release) (restored version)
[France]
Scarface
SCARFACE

(Action | Adventure | Romance)
[1 hour 40 minutes]


An ambitious and nearly insane violent gangster climbs
the ladder of success in the mob, but his weaknesses
prove to be his downfall.
ST. LOUIS BLUES
(1914)
Written by W.C. Handy
Played by Gus Arnheim and His Orchestra for dancing


SOME OF THESE DAYS
(1910)
Written by Shelton Brooks
Played by Gus Arnheim and His Orchestra
Danced to by Ann Dvorak and Warner Richmond, Karen Morley and Paul Muni and other couples
PAUL MUNI ... Tony Camonte
ANN DVORAK ... Cesca Camonte
KAREN MORLEY ... Poppy
OSGOOD PERKINS ... Johnny Lovo
C. HENRY GORDON ... Police Inspector Guarino
GEORGE RAFT ... Guino Rinaldo
VINCE BARNETT ... Angelo
BORIS KARLOFF ... Tom Gaffney
PURNELL PRATT ... Mr. Garston - Publisher
TULLY MARSHALL ... Managing Editor
INEZ PALANGE ... Tony's Mother
EDWIN MAXWELL ... Detective Chief

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
HENRY ARMETTA ... Pietro - Barber (uncredited)
GUS ARNHEIM ... Orchestra Leader (uncredited)
EUGENIE BESSERER ... Citizens Committee Member (uncredited)
MAURICE BLACK ... Jim - Headwaiter (uncredited)
WILLIAM BURRESS ... Judge (alternate ending) (uncredited)
JAMES CONATY ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
GINO CORRADO ... Waiter at Columbia Cafe (uncredited)
VIRGINIA DABNEY ... Mabel (uncredited)
WILLIAM B. DAVIDSON ... Citizens Committee Member (uncredited)
JAMES DURKIN ... Newspaper Man (uncredited)
BILL ELLIOTT ... Man Outside Theatre (uncredited)
EDDIE FETHERSTON ... Reporter (uncredited)
PAUL FIX ... Hood with Gaffney (uncredited)
FRANCIS FORD ... Prison Guard (alternate ending) (uncredited)
DICK GORDON ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
GUS ARNHEIM AND HIS ORCHESTRA ... Paradise Club Orchestra (uncredited)
JEAN HARLOW ... Blonde at Paradise Club (uncredited)
HOWARD HAWKS ... Man on Bed (uncredited)
BRANDON HURST ... Citizens Committee Member (uncredited)
SYDNEY JARVIS ... Bartender (uncredited)
JOHN KELLY ... One of Costillo's Hoods (uncredited)
JOHN LEE MAHIN ... MacArthur from the Journal (uncredited)
HANK MANN ... Stag Party Janitor (uncredited)
FRANK McLURE ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
FRANK MILLS ... Hood (uncredited)
WILLIAM H. O'BRIEN ... Waiter (uncredited)
DENNIS O'KEEFE ... Night Club Patron (uncredited)
JACK PERRY ... One of Costillo's Hoods (uncredited)
PEDRO REGAS ... Tony - Bodyguard (uncredited)
WARNER RICHMOND ... Cesca's Dance Partner (uncredited)
CONSTANTINE ROMANOFF ... Henchman (uncredited)
RONALD R. RONDELL ... Hood (uncredited)
BERT STARKEY ... Epstein - Lawyer (uncredited)
CHARLES SULLIVAN ... One of Costillo's Hoods (uncredited)
HARRY TENBROOK ... One of Costillo's Hoods (uncredited)
HELEN C. THOMPSON ... Sadie Thompson (uncredited)
NICK THOMPSON ... One of Costillo's Hoods (uncredited)
ELLINOR VANDERVEER ... Theatregoer (uncredited)
HARRY J. VEJAR ... Big Louis Costillo (uncredited)
SAILOR VINCENT ... One of Costillo's Hoods (uncredited)
DOUGLAS WALTON ... Cesca's Boyfriend (uncredited)
STANHOPE WHEATCROFT ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Directed by:
HOWARD HAWKS
RICHARD ROSSON ... (co-director)
=========

Writing Credits:
ARMITAGE TRAIL ... (based on the novel by)

BEN HECHT ... (screen story)

SETON I. MILLER ... (continuity) &
JOHN LEE MAHIN ... (continuity) &
W.R. BURNETT ... (continuity)

SETON I. MILLER ... (dialogue) &
JOHN LEE MAHIN ... (dialogue) &
W.R. BURNETT ... (dialogue)

HOWARD HAWKS ... (uncredited)
=========

Produced by:
HOWARD HAWKS ... producer (uncredited)
HOWARD HUGHES ... producer (uncredited)
=========

Music by:
ADOLPH TANDLER ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
LEE GARMES
L.W. O'CONNELL
=========

Film Editing by:
EDWARD CURTISS
LEWIS MILESTONE ... (uncredited)
=========

Production Management:
CHARLES STALLINGS ... production manager
=========

Art Department:
HARRY OLIVER ... settings
=========

Sound Department:
WILLIAM SNYDER ... sound engineer
=========

Visual Effects by:
HOWARD A. ANDERSON ... process photography (uncredited)
=========

Stunts:
FRANCES MILES ... stunt double: Ann Dvorak (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
CHARLES BOHNY ... assistant camera (uncredited)
ROY CLARK ... camera operator (uncredited)
WARNER CRUZE ... assistant camera (uncredited)
EUGENE KORNMAN ... still photographer (uncredited)
WARREN LYNCH ... camera operator (uncredited)
=========

Editorial Department:
DOUGLASS BIGGS ... editorial advisor
=========

Music Department:
GUS ARNHEIM ... musical director
ADOLPH TANDLER ... musical director
=========

Additional Crew:
W.R. BURNETT ... continuity
HOWARD HUGHES ... presenter
JOHN LEE MAHIN ... continuity
SETON I. MILLER ... continuity
E.B. DERR ... supervisor (uncredited)
HOWARD HUGHES ... direction supervisor (uncredited)
LINCOLN QUARBERG ... general press representative (uncredited)
Production Companies:
The Caddo Company
=========

Distributed by:
United Artists
(1932)     [USA]     Theatrical

United Artists
(1934)     [USA]     Theatrical - re-release

Atlantic Pictures Corporation
(1938)     [USA]     Theatrical - re-release

Astor Pictures Corporation
(1947)     [USA]     Theatrical - re-release

Universal Pictures
(1979)     [USA]     Theatrical - re-release

United Artists
(1981)     [WEST GERMANY]     Theatrical

MCA Home Video
(1983)     [USA]     VHS

Universal Studios Home Video
(2003)     [CANADA]     DVD

Universal Studios Home Entertainment
(2003)     [USA]     DVD

Universal Pictures Benelux
(2005)     [NETHERLANDS]     DVD

Universal Pictures Finland Oy
(2005)     [FINLAND]     DVD

Universal Pictures
(2005)     [GERMANY]     DVD

United Artists Video (UAV)
(2007)     [USA]     DVD

Moonriver Entertainment
(2014)     [FRANCE]     Theatrical

CIC Vídeo
[BRAZIL]     VHS

Silver Screens
All Media
16 September 1932
[USA]


22 June 1934
[France]

September 1935
(re-release)
[USA]
Thirteen Women
THIRTEEN WOMEN

(Drama | Horror | Mystery)
[1 hour 13 minutes]


Ursula plots to murder 12 women with
her supernatural powers.
Music by:
MAX STEINER
IRENE DUNNE ... Laura Stanhope
RICARDO CORTEZ ... Police Sergeant Barry Clive
JILL ESMOND ... Jo Turner
MYRNA LOY ... Ursula Georgi
MARY DUNCAN ... June Raskob
KAY JOHNSON ... Helen Dawson Frye
FLORENCE ELDRIDGE ... Grace Coombs
C. HENRY GORDON ... Swami Yogadachi
PEG ENTWISTLE ... Hazel Clay Cousins
HARRIET HAGMAN ... May Raskob
EDWARD PAWLEY ... Chauffeur Burns
BLANCHE FRIDERICI ... Miss Kirsten
WALLY ALBRIGHT ... Bobby Stanhope

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
LEON AMES ... Undetermined Role (scenes deleted)
PHYLLIS FRASER ... Twelfth Woman (scenes deleted)
BETTY FURNESS ... Thirteenth Woman (scenes deleted)
JULIE HAYDON ... Mary (scenes deleted)
ALLEN POMEROY ... Bit Part (unconfirmed)
VIOLET SETON ... Undetermined Role (scenes deleted)

BUSTER BARTELL ... Trapeze Artist (uncredited)
CLAYTON BEHEE ... Trapeze Artist (uncredited)
EDDIE DECOMA ... Trapeze Artist (uncredited)
JAMES DONLAN ... Mike - the Detective (uncredited)
MARJORIE GATESON ... Hazel's Travel Companion (uncredited)
CLARENCE GELDART ... Coroner (uncredited)
MITCHELL HARRIS ... Detective (uncredited)
CLIFF HERBERT ... Circus Act (uncredited)
LLOYD INGRAHAM ... Inspector (uncredited)
EDWARD LESAINT ... Chief of Detectives (uncredited)
TEDDY MANGEAN ... Wire Walker (uncredited)
LEW MEEHAN ... Police Car Driver (uncredited)
LOUIS NATHEAUX ... Police Chemist (uncredited)
LEE PHELPS ... Train Conductor (uncredited)
ALOHA PORTER ... Equestrienne (uncredited)
ELSIE PRESCOTT ... Nan - Bobby's Nanny (uncredited)
BOB REEVES ... Police Car Driver (uncredited)
AUDREY SCOTT ... Equestrienne (uncredited)
OSCAR SMITH ... Porter (uncredited)
KENNETH THOMSON ... Mr. Cousins (uncredited)
EDDIE VIERA ... Trapeze Artist (uncredited)
ERIC WILTON ... Henry - Laura's Butler (uncredited)
Directed by:
GEORGE ARCHAINBAUD
=========

Writing Credits:
TIFFANY THAYER

BARTLETT CORMACK ... (screen play) and
SAMUEL ORNITZ ... (screen play)
=========

Produced by:
DAVID O. SELZNICK ... executive producer
=========

Music by:
MAX STEINER
=========

Cinematography by:
LEO TOVER ... (photographed by)
=========

Film Editing by:
CHARLES L. KIMBALL ... film editor
=========

Casting by:
CHARLES RICHARD
=========

Art Direction by:
CARROLL CLARK
=========

Costume Design by:
JOSETTE DE LIMA ... (uncredited)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
THOMAS ATKINS ... assistant director (uncredited)
DORAN COX ... second assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
HUGH McDOWELL Jr. ... recordist
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
EUGENE RICHEE ... still photographer (uncredited)
=========

Casting Department:
ROBERT MAYO ... casting assistant (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
EMIL GERSTENBERGER ... orchestrator (uncredited)
BERNHARD KAUN ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Production Companies:
RKO Radio Pictures
(presents)
(as Radio Pictures)
=========

Distributed by:
RKO Radio Pictures
(A Radio Picture)
(1932)     [USA]     Theatrical

C&C Television Corporation
(1955)     [USA]     TV

Warner Home Video
(2012)     [USA]     DVD - dvdr
8 December 1932
[London, UK]
The Midshipmaid
THE MIDSHIPMAID

(Comedy)
[1 hour 24 minutes]


Sir Percy Newbiggin visits the fleet to find ways to economize
Naval expenditures. Daughter Celia tags along, and organizes a
morale-boosting show utilizing ship-board talent. Her fiancé
shows up, and romantic complications ensue.
ONE LITTLE KISS FROM YOU
Music by Noel Gay
Lyrics by Clifford Grey
Sung by Jessie Matthews
JESSIE MATTHEWS ... Celia Newbiggin
A.W. BASKCOMB ... AB Pook
BASIL SYDNEY ... Cmdr. Fosberry
FREDERICK KERR ... Sir Percy Newbiggin
CLAUD ALLISTER ... Chinley
JOHN MILLS ... Golightly
ANTHONY BUSHELL ... Lt. Valentine
NIGEL BRUCE ... Maj. Spink
JOYCE KIRBY ... Dora
WILMA VANNE ... Cora
EDWIN LAWRENCE ... Tappett
GEORGE ZUCCO ... Lord Dore
ANTONY HOLLES ... Lt. Kingsford
ARCHIE GLEN ... Bundy
JOHN TURNBULL ... Officer

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
FRANK CONDOS ... Horse (uncredited)
NICK CONDOS ... Horse (uncredited)
HAY PLUMB ... Sailor (uncredited)
ALBERT REBLA ... Robbins (uncredited)
Directed by:
ALBERT DE COURVILLE
=========

Writing Credits:
STAFFORD DICKENS
IAN HAY ... (play)
STEPHEN KING-HALL ... (play)
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Produced by:
MICHAEL BALCON ... producer (uncredited)
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Music by:
JACK BEAVER ... (uncredited)
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Cinematography by:
M. GREENBAUM
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Film Editing by:
IAN DALRYMPLE
RALPH KEMPLEN
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Art Direction by:
A. JUNGE
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Costume Design by:
GORDON CONWAY
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Production Management:
VICTOR PEERS ... unit production manager
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Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
G. BOOTHBY ... assistant director
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Sound Department:
GEORGE GUNN ... sound supervisor
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Music Department:
LOUIS LEVY ... musical director
Production Companies:
Gaumont British Picture Corporation
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Distributors:
Woolf & Freedman Film Service
(1932)     [UK]     Theatrical
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Last edited: 17th August 2021