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Release Date Film Soundtrack Cast Crew Company Credits
17 February 1933
[USA]
Hello, Everybody
HELLO, EVERYBODY!

(Musical)
[1 hour 9 minutes]


The setting is a farm. Kate Smith and Sally Blane play sisters;
assorted relatives live with the sisters, but everyone at home,
and in the whole town, depends on Kate to hold everything
together. The power company wants to build a dam which will
require flooding many of the farms; Kate is holding out; if
Kate sells, everyone else will sell; if Kate refuses, the rest
of the town will refuse as well. Randolph Scott meets Kate's
beautiful sister, Sally Blane, at a dance. Randolph Scott, as it
turns out, is an agent for the power company. Kate thinks he's
just using Sally; Sally believes that he truly likes her.
Randolph comes to the farm and appears to woo Kate.
Kate remains unconvinced about selling out,
but falls for Randolph.
MOON SONG (THAT WASN'T MEANT FOR ME)
(uncredited)
Words by Sam Coslow
Music by Arthur Johnston
Sung by Kate Smith
Copyright 1932 by Famous Music Corporation


OUT IN THE GREAT OPEN SPACES
(uncredited)
Lyrics by Sam Coslow
Music by Arthur Johnston
Sung by Kate Smith
Copyright 1932 by Famous Music Corporation


TWENTY MILLION PEOPLE
(uncredited)
Lyrics by Sam Coslow
Music by Arthur Johnston
Sung by Kate Smith
Copyright 1932 by Famous Music Corporation


PICKANINNIES' HEAVEN
(uncredited)
Lyrics by Sam Coslow
Music by Arthur Johnston
Sung by Kate Smith
Copyright 1932 by Famous Music Corporation


MY QUEEN OF LULLABY LAND
(uncredited)
Lyrics by Sam Coslow
Music by Arthur Johnston
Copyright 1932 by Famous Music Corporation
KATE SMITH ... Kate Smith
RANDOLPH SCOTT ... Hunt Blake
SALLY BLANE ... Lily Smith
CHARLEY GRAPEWIN ... Jed
GEORGE BARBIER ... Mr. Blair
WADE BOTELER ... Parker
JULIA SWAYNE GORDON ... Mrs. Smith
ERVILLE ALDERSON ... Horton
WILLIAM B. DAVIDSON ... Mr. Parker
PAUL KRUGER ... Mr. Lindle
TED COLLINS ... Ted Collins
FRANK DARIEN ... Henry Thompson
FERN EMMETT ... Ettie
JERRY TUCKER ... Bobby Smith
MARGUERITE CAMPBELL ... Bettina Smith
EDWARDS DAVIS ... Sinclair Eldridge
FRANK McGLYNN Sr. ... Jonathan Reed
HALLENE HILL ... Mrs. Thompson
LON POFF ... Constable

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
JEAN ANN MAGNETT ... Child

IRVING BACON ... Radio Announcer (uncredited)
FRANK JENKS ... Orchestra Leader (uncredited)
BERT MOORHOUSE ... Casino Patron (uncredited)
EDMUND MORTIMER ... Casino Patron (uncredited)
DENNIS O'KEEFE ... Casino Patron (uncredited)
JACK PENNICK ... Joe, a Farmhand (uncredited)
HAL PRICE ... Townsman (uncredited)
Directed by:
WILLIAM A. SEITER
=========

Writing Credits:
LAWRENCE HAZARD ... (screenplay)
FANNIE HURST ... (story)
DOROTHY YOST ... (screenplay)
=========

Produced by:
WILLIAM LEBARON ... associate producer (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
GILBERT WARRENTON
=========

Film Editing by:
JAMES SMITH ... (uncredited)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
CHARLES BARTON ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
JACK A. GOODRICH ... sound (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
EARL CROWLEY ... still photographer (uncredited)
HARRY HALLENBERGER ... camera operator (uncredited)
ARTHUR A. LANE ... assistant camera (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
SAM COSLOW ... music and lyrics by
ARTHUR JOHNSTON ... music and lyrics by
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
=========

Distributors:
Paramount Pictures
(1933)     [USA]     Theatrical

MCA/Universal Pictures
(1958)     [USA]     TV

Nostalgia Family Video
(2005)     [USA]     VHS
28 February 1933
[London, UK]


9 October 1933
[New York City, New York, USA]

5 November 1935
[Portugal]

29 January 1938
[Sweden]

October 1982
{Chicago International Film Festival}
[USA]
The Good Companions
THE GOOD COMPANIONS

(Comedy | Musical | Romance)
[1 hour 35 minutes]


Musical taken from J.B. Priestley's novel about three
musicians joining together to save a failing concert
party, the Dinky Doos.
LUCKY FOR ME
(uncredited)
Music by George Posford
Lyrics by Douglas Furber
Sung by John Gielgud


THREE WISHES
(uncredited)
Music by George Posford
Lyrics by Douglas Furber
Sung by Jessie Matthews


LET ME GIVE MY HAPPINESS TO YOU
(uncredited)
Music by George Posford
Lyrics by Douglas Furber
Sung by Jessie Matthews
JESSIE MATTHEWS ... Susie Dean
EDMUND GWENN ... Jess Oakroyd
JOHN GIELGUD ... Inigo Jollifant
MARY GLYNNE ... Miss Elizabeth Trant
PERCY PARSONS ... Morton Mitcham
A.W. BASKCOMB ... Jimmy Nunn
FLORENCE GREGSON ... Mrs. Oakroyd
FRANK PETTINGELL ... Sam Oglethorpe
LAURENCE HANRAY ... Mr. James Tarvin
ANNIE ESMOND ... Mrs. James Tarvin
GEORGE ZUCCO ... Fauntley
HAROLD MEADE ... Solicitor
J. FISHER WHITE ... Vicar
MURIEL AKED ... Vicar's Wife
ARNOLD RICHES ... Hilary
MIGNON O'DOHERTY ... Mrs. Tipstead
DAPHNE SCORER ... Trust House Waitress
HARRY CROCKER ... Unklearther
MARGARET YARDE ... Mrs. Mounder
GILBERT DAVIS ... Mr. Porry - Memory Man at Music Publishers
JOHN CLIFFORD ... Rawsley - Theatre Manager
GEORGE MANSHIP ... Harry Briggs
JOSEPH SPENDLOVE ... Willy
HUGH E. WRIGHT ... Librarian
POLLY EMERY ... Miss Thong
TOM SHALE ... Gatford Hotel Landlord
DENNIS HOEY ... Joe Brundit
VIOLA COMPTON ... Mrs. Joe Brundit
RICHARD DOLMAN ... Jerry Jerningham
MARGERY BINNER ... Elsie Longstaffe
D.A. CLARKE-SMITH ... Ridvers
ALEX FRAZER ... Dr. Hugh MacFarlane
FINDLAY CURRIE ... Monte Mortimer
JACK HAWKINS ... Albert
CYRIL SMITH ... Leonard Oakroyd
FRED PIPER ... Ted Ogelthorpe
JANE CORNELL ... Miss Callender
BEN FIELD ... Mr. Droke
JOHN BURCH ... Felton
IVOR BARNARD ... Eric Tipstead
MAX MILLER ... Millbrau
OLIVE SLOANE ... Effie
ROBERT VICTOR ... Nobby - Lorry Driver
WALLY PATCH ... Fred - Driver's Mate
BARBARA GOTT ... Big Annie
JIMMY BISHOP ... 2nd Lorry Driver
VIOLET LANE ... Ethel Georgia
MAI BACON ... Gatford Barmaid
MIKE JOHNSON ... Waiter
HENRY AINLEY ... Narrator of prologue (voice)

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
HARRY ADNES ... Charlie Pitsner (uncredited)
WALLACE EVENNETT ... Joby Johnson (uncredited)
FRANK FORSYTH ... Minor Role (uncredited)
GEORGE SPENCE ... Theatre Audience (uncredited)
BEN WILLIAMS ... Man Cleaning Windows at Hotel Reception (uncredited)
Directed by:
VICTOR SAVILLE
=========

Writing Credits:
IAN DALRYMPLE ... (writer)
EDWARD KNOBLOCK ... (play)
W.P. LIPSCOMB ... (scenario and additional dialogue)
ANGUS MacPHAIL ... (writer)
J.B. PRIESTLEY ... (novel)
=========

Produced by:
MICHAEL BALCON ... producer
LOUIS LEVY ... assistant producer
GEORGE PEARSON ... associate producer
T.A. WELSH ... producer
=========

Music by:
BRETTON BYRD ... (uncredited)
WALTER R. COLLINS ... (uncredited)
LEIGHTON LUCAS ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
BERNARD KNOWLES
=========

Film Editing by:
FREDRICK Y. SMITH
=========

Art Direction by:
ALFRED JUNGE
=========

Costume Design by:
GORDON CONWAY ... (gowns)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
W.J. DODDS ... assistant director
=========

Sound Department:
WILLIAM SALTER ... sound recordist
=========

Music Department:
DOUGLAS FURBER ... lyricist: songs
LOUIS LEVY ... musical director
GEORGE POSFORD ... composer: songs
HUGO FRIEDHOFER ... music adaptor (US release) (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
IAN DALRYMPLE ... production personnel
WILLIAM FOX ... presenter (US release)
GEORGE GUNN ... production personnel
LOUIS LEVY ... production personnel
ANGUS MacPHAIL ... production personnel
Production Companies:
Gaumont British Picture Corporation

Welsh-Pearson
=========

Distributors:
Fox Film Corporation
(1933)     [USA]     Theatrical

Société des Etablissements L. Gaumont
(1933)     [FRANCE]     Theatrical

Ideal
(1933)     [UK]     Theatrical

VCI Entertainment
(2013)     [USA]     DVD
8 March 1933
{premiere}
[New York City, New York, [USA]


11 March 1933
[USA]

24 March 1933
[Argentina]

3 May 1933
[France]

10 June 1933
[Italy]

22 June 1933
[Japan]

31 July 1933
[Sweden]

21 August 1933
[Denmark]

9 September 1933
[UK]

10 September 1933
[Finland]

27 October 1933
[Ireland]

14 March 1934
[Portugal]

27 May 1934
[Austria]

August 1934
[Iceland]

1934
[Turkey]

1 February 1970
(TV premiere)
[West Germany]


20 September 2010
(Cinemateca Portuguesa)
[Portugal]


16 February 2013
(New York Film Forum)
[USA]


13 July 2015
(restored version)
(Jerusalem Film Festival)
[Israel]
42nd Street
42ND STREET

(Comedy | Musical | Romance)
[1 hour 29 minutes]


A director puts on what may be his last Broadway
show and, at the last moment, a naive newcomer
has to replace the star.
FORTY-SECOND STREET
(1932) (uncredited)
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Music by Harry Warren
Played during the opening credits and often in the score
Sung and Danced by Ruby Keeler
Sung by Dick Powell and chorus girls


YOU'RE GETTING TO BE A HABIT WITH ME
(1932) (uncredited)
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Music by Harry Warren
Played in the opening credits and often in the score
Sung by Bebe Daniels with Harry Akst at the piano


IT MUST BE JUNE
(1932) (uncredited)
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Music by Harry Warren
Sung by Bebe Daniels, Dick Powell, and chorus girls


LOVE THEME
(1932) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Instrumental heard in apartment scene with Pat Denning and Peggy Sawyer
Also heard after Peggy's practice for the lead in the show, when Billy Lawler joins her


PRETTY LADY
(1932) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Fast dance number danced by chorus girls throughout picture


SHUFFLE OFF TO BUFFALO
(1932) (uncredited)
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Music by Harry Warren
Sung and Danced by Ruby Keeler and Clarence Nordstrom
Also sung by Ginger Rogers, Una Merkel, and Chorus


YOUNG AND HEALTHY
(1932) (uncredited)
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Music by Harry Warren
Sung by Dick Powell and chorus girls
WARNER BAXTER ... Julian Marsh
BEBE DANIELS ... Dorothy Brock
GEORGE BRENT ... Pat Denning
RUBY KEELER ... Peggy Sawyer
GUY KIBBEE ... Abner Dillon
UNA MERKEL ... Lorraine Fleming
GINGER ROGERS ... Ann Lowell
NED SPARKS ... Thomas Barry
DICK POWELL ... Billy Lawler
ALLEN JENKINS ... Mac Elroy
EDWARD J. NUGENT ... Terry
ROBERT McWADE ... Jones
GEORGE E. STONE ... Andy Lee

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
HARRY AKST ... Jerry (uncredited)
LORETTA ANDREWS ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
JOAN BARCLAY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
MURIEL BARRETT ... Chorus girl (uncredited)
LOUISE BEAVERS ... Pansy - Dorothy's Maid (uncredited)
LYNN BROWNING ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
EDNA CALLAHAN ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
MAXINE CANTWAY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
MARGARET CARTHEW ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
WALLIS CLARK ... Dr. Chadwick (uncredited)
VIRGINIA DABNEY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
MILDRED DIXON ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
AL DUBIN ... Stout Songwriter (uncredited)
RUTH EDDINGS ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
PATRICIA ELLIS ... Secretary (uncredited)
RENEE EVANS ... Extra on Stage (uncredited)
PATSY FARNUM ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
DIXIE FRANCIS ... Extra on Stage (uncredited)
JUNE GLORY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
MARY HALSEY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
SHEP HOUGHTON ... Chorus Boy (uncredited)
ANN HOVEY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
GEORGE IRVING ... House Doctor (uncredited)
ALICE JANS ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
EVELYN JOICE ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
GERTRUDE KEELER ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
HELEN KEELER ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
TOM KENNEDY ... Slim Murphy (uncredited)
MILTON KIBBEE ... News Spreader (uncredited)
MARGARET LA MARR ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
JACK LA RUE ... Mug with Murphy (uncredited)
ADELE LACY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
CHARLES LANE ... Author of 'Pretty Lady' (uncredited)
LORENA LAYSON ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
NANCY LYON ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
EVE MARCY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
KERMIT MAYNARD ... Chorus Boy (uncredited)
CLARENCE NORDSTROM ... Groom in 'Shuffle Off to Buffalo' Number (uncredited)
DAVE O'BRIEN ... Chorus Boy (uncredited)
DENNIS O'KEEFE ... Chorus Boy (uncredited)
AGNES RAY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
BETTY RECKLAW ... Chorus (uncredited)
DONNA MAE ROBERTS ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
BARBARA ROGERS ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
CLIFF SAUM ... Dimmer Board Operator (uncredited)
ROLFE SEDAN ... Extra on Stage (uncredited)
HARRY SEYMOUR ... Aide (uncredited)
JAYNE SHADDUCK ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
THE SIZZLERS ... Singing Policemen (uncredited)
LYLE TALBOT ... Geoffrey Warning (voice) (uncredited)
GRACE TOBIN ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
THE VILLAGE BARN HILL BILLIES ... The Village Barn Hill Billies (uncredited)
HENRY B. WALTHALL ... Concerned Actor (uncredited)
HARRY WARREN ... Short Songwriter (uncredited)
DOROTHY COONAN WELLMAN ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
DOROTHY WHITE ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
RENEE WHITNEY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
PAT WING ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
TOBY WING ... Blonde in 'Young and Healthy' Number (uncredited)
Directed by:
LLOYD BACON
=========

Writing Credits:
RIAN JAMES ... (screen play) &
JAMES SEYMOUR ... (screen play)
BRADFORD ROPES ... (based on the novel by)
WHITNEY BOLTON ... (contributor to treatment) (uncredited)
=========

Produced by:
DARRYL F. ZANUCK ... producer (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
SOL POLITO ... (photography)
=========

Film Editing by:
THOMAS PRATT ... (edited by)
FRANK WARE ... (edited by)
=========

Art Direction by:
JACK OKEY
=========

Costume Design by:
ORRY-KELLY ... (gowns)
=========

Makeup Department:
PERC WESTMORE ... makeup artist (uncredited)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
GORDON HOLLINGSHEAD ... assistant director (uncredited)
ARTHUR LUEKER ... second assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
NATHAN LEVINSON ... sound (uncredited)
DOLPH THOMAS ... sound (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
GEORGE BAXTER ... still photographer (uncredited)
MIKE JOYCE ... second camera (uncredited)
BUDDY LONGWORTH ... still photographer (uncredited)
HAROLD NOYES ... chief grip (uncredited)
SCOTTY WELBOURNE ... still photographer (uncredited)
GEORGE WHITTEMORE ... chief electrician (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
AL DUBIN ... words and music by
LEO F. FORBSTEIN ... conductor: Vitaphone Orchestra
HARRY WARREN ... words and music by
ARTHUR L. FRANTZ ... french horn musician (uncredited)
RAY HEINDORF ... music arranger (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
BUSBY BERKELEY ... creator: dances and ensembles / stager: dances and ensembles
S. CHARLES EINFELD ... general press agent (uncredited)
HAL B. WALLIS ... supervisor (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Warner Bros.
=========

Distributors:
Warner Bros.
(present) (as Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.)
(1933)     [USA]     Theatrical

Warner Bros.
(1933)     [ARGENTINA]     Theatrical

Warner Bros.
(1933)     [UK]     Theatrical

Warner Brothers First National Films
(1933)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

Associated Artists Productions (AAP)
(1956)     [USA]     TV

United Artists Television
(1960)     [USA]     TV

CBS/Fox
(1983)     [USA]     Video - LaserDisc

CBS/Fox Home Video
(1987)     [USA]     VHS

MGM/UA Home Entertainment
(1987)     [USA]     VHS

Warner Home Video
(1990)     [JAPAN]     VHS

Network Entertainment
(1992)     [AUSTRALIA]     VHS

I.V.C.
(1994)     [JAPAN]     VHS

Chapel Distribution
(1997)     [AUSTRALIA]     Theatrical - re-issue

Happinet
(1998)     [JAPAN]     DVD

Warner Home Vídeo
(2000)     [BRAZIL]     DVD

Argentina Video Home
(2001)     [ARGENTINA]     VHS

Argentina Video Home
(2001)     [ARGENTINA]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(2005)     [USA]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(2006)     [USA]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(4 film collection)
(2010)     [CANADA]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(4 film collection)
(2010)     [USA]     DVD

Warner Archive Collection
(2015)     [USA]     Blu-ray / DVD

Magnetic Video
[USA]     VHS

RCA SelectaVision VideoDiscs
[USA]     VHS
=========

Other Companies:
Cheney Brothers (silks)
March 1933
[London, UK]


25 August 1933
[USA]

3 December 1934
[Portugal]
Bitter Sweet
BITTER SWEET

(Drama | Musical | Romance)
[1 hour 33 minutes]


A young girl falls in love with a young conductor
in Vienna, and they marry. Their marriage, however,
is threatened by a wealthy man who sets his sights
on the wife.
I'LL SEE YOU AGAIN
Music and Lyrics by Noël Coward
Sung by Anna Neagle


IF LOVE WERE ALL
Music and Lyrics by Noël Coward
Sung by Ivy St. Helier
ANNA NEAGLE ... Sarah Millick / Sari Linden
FERNAND GRAVEY ... Carl Linden
MILES MANDER ... Captain Auguste Lutte
CLIFFORD HEATHERLEY ... Herr Schlick
ESME PERCY ... Hugh Devon
IVY ST. HELIER ... Manon la Crevette
GIBB McLAUGHLIN ... The Footman
STUART ROBERTSON ... Lieutenant Tranisch
HUGH WILLIAMS ... Vincent
PAT PATERSON ... Dolly
PATRICK LUDLOW ... Henry
KAY HAMMOND ... Gussi
MILES MALLESON ... The Butler
NORMA WHALLEY ... Mrs. Millick

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
VICTOR RIETTI

AL BOWLLY ... Singer (uncredited)
SYD CROSSLEY ... Gibson (uncredited)
NAT GONELLA ... Trumpeter (uncredited)
ALAN NAPIER ... Lord Shayne (uncredited)
FRED SCHWARTZ ... Landlord (uncredited)
LEW STONE ... Bandleader (uncredited)
MICHAEL WILDING ... Extra (uncredited)
Directed by:
HERBERT WILCOX
=========

Writing Credits:
NOEL COWARD ... (play)

MONCKTON HOFFE ... (additional dialogue)

LYDIA HAYWARD ... (uncredited)
HERBERT WILCOX ... (uncredited)
=========

Produced by:
HERBERT WILCOX ... producer
=========

Cinematography by:
F.A. YOUNG
=========

Film Editing by:
MICHAEL HANKINSON
=========

Art Direction by:
L.P. WILLIAMS
=========

Costume Design by:
DORIS ZINKEISEN
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
HARRY MILTON ... assistant director
=========

Sound Department:
C.C. STEVENS ... sound recordist
=========

Music Department:
NOEL COWARD ... lyrics and music
ROY ROBERTSON ... musical director
LEW STONE & HIS MONSEIGNEUR BAND ... modern music
=========

Additional Crew:
CHARLES B. COCHRAN ... producer: stage production
Production Companies:
Herbert Wilcox Productions (for)
British & Dominions Film Corporation
=========

Distributors:
United Artists Corporation
(1933)     [UK]     Theatrical

United Artists
(1933)     [USA]     Theatrical

Nothing's New Video
(2005)     [USA]     VHS

Forgotten Hollywood
[USA]     DVD
6 April 1933
[UK]
BORN LUCKY

(Musical)
[1 hour 18 minutes]


Mops is a waitress. This is the (musical)
story of a humble girl's rise to fame.
Born Lucky is a 1933 British rags to riches musical-comedy drama, directed
by Michael Powell and starring Rene Ray and John Longden. The screenplay
was adapted from the 1928 novel Mops by Marguerite Florence Barclay.

Born Lucky is one of eleven quota quickies directed by Powell between
1931 and 1936 of which no print is known to survive. The film is not held in
the BFI National Archive (nor in this case do they even hold any stills or
publicity material), and is classed as "missing, believed lost".


Mops (Ray), so called because of her striking curly hair, is an orphan living in
the East End of London with her guardian Turnips (Talbot O'Farrell), whose
nickname derives from his craft of carving flowers out of vegetables, which
he sells to earn a few extra coppers to augment his income as a lighting-man
at the local music hall. Mops performs there and earns a living wage, but has
to contend with the unwanted advances of the manager. When he tries to
force himself on her, Turnips beats him up and both he and Mops are sacked.

Unable to pay the rent, they are turned out of their home and decide to head
off for Kent, where they know there is seasonal work to be found picking
hops. The work is hard and ill-paid, and finding enough to eat is a problem.
Mops strikes up a friendship with a younger itinerant (Longden), who seems
downhearted but is soon cheered up. One evening Turnips goes to a bakery
to buy a loaf but does not have enough money. He begins to argue and a fight
breaks out; Turnips is arrested and sentenced to a term of imprisonment.
Mops visits him in the cells and he suggests she return to London and register
with a training centre to try to obtain a position in service.

Having taken the advice, Mops finds a place as kitchen-maid with Lady
Chard. As the lowest in the servants' pecking-order she is given the most
menial jobs and is bullied by more senior domestics. Early one morning when
she is alone in the kitchen she hears a knock, and opens the door to find the
man she befriended on the road. She helps him out of a predicament, and
they begin walking out together after he successfully applies for a position
with playwright Frank Dale. Some time later Mops is dismissed from her
post after being blamed for starting a fire in the house. She goes to visit her
beau, and finds him smartly-dressed and in conversation with a theatrical
impresario. He admits that he is really Frank Dale, and all along he has been
using her as research material for his new play. On being told of Mops' music
hall background, Frank and the impresario offer her the lead role in the play.
Both the play and Mops are overnight sensations, and she is welcomed by
society. After Frank has rid himself of his grasping fiancée, and Mops has
exacted her revenge on the magistrate who imprisoned Turnips, the couple
are married and the future looks bright for them and the newly released Turnips.
TALBOT O'FARRELL ... Turnips
RENEE RAY ... Mops
JOHN LONGDEN ... Frank Dale
BEN WELDEN ... Harriman
HELEN FERRERS ... Lady Chard
BARBARA GOTT ... Cook
PADDY BROWNE ... Patty
ROLAND GILLETT ... John Chard
Directed by:
MICHAEL POWELL
=========

Writing Credits:
OLIVER SANDYS ... (novel)
RALPH SMART ... (writer)
=========

Produced by:
JEROME JACKSON ... producer
=========

Cinematography by:
GEOFFREY FAITHFULL
=========

Art Direction by:
IAN CAMPBELL-GRAY
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
OSWALD MORRIS ... clapper boy (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Westminster Films
=========

Distributors:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1933)     [UK]     Theatrical
22 April 1933
[USA]


2 June 1933
[Netherlands]

19 August 1933
[Denmark]

23 October 1933
[Portugal]

5 November 1933
[Finland]

20 November 1933
[France]
A Bedtime Story
A BEDTIME STORY

(Comedy | Musical | Romance)
[1 hour 27 minutes]


Parisian playboy plays father to an abandoned
baby who interferes with his womanizing.
IN THE PARK IN PAREE
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Music by Ralph Rainger


LOOK WHAT I'VE GOT
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Music by Ralph Rainger


HOME MADE HEAVEN
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Music by Ralph Rainger


MONSIEUR BABY
Lyrics by Leo Robin
French Lyrics by André Hornez
Music by Ralph Rainger
MAURICE CHEVALIER ... Monsieur Rene
HELEN TWELVETREES ... Sally
EDWARD EVERETT HORTON ... Victor Dubois
ADRIENNE AMES ... Paulette de l'Enclos
BABY LEROY ... Monsieur "Baby"
EARLE FOXE ... Max de l'Enclos
LEAH RAY ... Mademoiselle Gabrielle
BETTY LORRAINE ... Suzanne Dubois
GERTRUDE MICHAEL ... Louise
ERNEST WOOD ... Robert - the Chauffeur
REGINALD MASON ... Louse's Father
HENRY KOLKER ... Agent de Police
GEORGE MacQUARRIE ... Henry Joudain
PAUL PANZER ... Concierge
FRANK REICHER ... Aristide
LILLIAN ELLIOTT ... Aristide's Wife
GEORGE BARBIER ... Toy Seller

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
CARRIE DAUMERY ... Party Guest (uncredited)
DENNIS O'KEEFE ... A Friend (uncredited)
ELLINOR VANDERVEER ... Party Guest (uncredited)
FLORENCE WIX ... Party Guest (uncredited)
Directed by:
NORMAN TAUROG
=========

Writing Credits:
ROY HORNIMAN ... (novel)

BENJAMIN GLAZER ... (adaptation)
NUNNALLY JOHNSON ... (screenplay)
WALDEMAR YOUNG ... (screenplay)
=========

Produced by:
EMANUEL COHEN ... executive producer
ERNEST COHEN ... producer
BENJAMIN GLAZER ... associate producer (uncredited)
=========

Music by:
KARL HAJOS ... (uncredited)
JOHN LEIPOLD ... (uncredited)
RALPH RAINGER ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
CHARLES LANG
=========

Film Editing by:
OTHO LOVERING ... (uncredited)
=========

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

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
WILLIAM KAPLAN ... assistant director (uncredited)
SIDNEY STREET ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Art Department:
STANLEY GOLDSMITH ... props (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
GENE MERRITT ... recording engineer (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
PAUL CABLE ... assistant camera (uncredited)
MACK ELLIOTT ... still photographer (uncredited)
JAMES FEIMS ... chief electrician (uncredited)
OTTO PIERCE ... second camera operator (uncredited)
ROBERT PITTACK ... second camera operator (uncredited)
CLIFF SHIRPSER ... assistant camera (uncredited)
RAY WATSON ... chief grip (uncredited)
=========

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

Music Department:
RALPH RAINGER ... music and lyrics by
LEO ROBIN ... music and lyrics by
HOWARD JACKSON ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
=========

Distributors:
Paramount Pictures
(1933)     [USA]     Theatrical

Paramount-Film
(1933)     [GERMANY]     Theatrical

Paramount British Pictures
(1933)     [UK]     Theatrical

Film AB Paramount
(1933)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

Paramount Pictures
(1933)     [NORWAY]     Theatrical

MCA/Universal Pictures
(1958)     [USA]     TV
19 May 1933
[USA]


16 September 1934
[Finland]

15 July 1935
[Portugal]
Adorable
ADORABLE

(Musical | Comedy | Romance)
[1 hour 28 minutes]


Janet Gaynor plays a rebellious princess who
must try to marry the man she loves, instead
of the stuffy old prince her parents want her
to marry. But will this ordinary man love her
back once he finds out she's a princess?
ADORABLE
Words by George Marion Jr.
Music by Richard A. Whiting


MY FIRST LOVE TO LAST
Words by George Marion Jr.
Music by Richard A. Whiting


MY HEART'S DESIRE
Words by George Marion Jr.
Music by Richard A. Whiting
JANET GAYNOR ... Princess Marie Christine, aka Mitzi
HENRY GARAT ... Karl Conrad
C. AUBREY SMITH ... The Prime Minister, Von Heynitz
HERBERT MUNDIN ... The Detective, Pipac
BLANCHE FRIDERICI ... The Countess
HANS HEINRICH VON TWARDOWSKI ... The Prince of Pontevedro
JAMES A. MARCUS ... The Cook General

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
SAM ASH ... Minor Role (uncredited)
ALBERT CONTI ... The Captain (uncredited)
WILLIAM HENRY ... Minor Role (uncredited)
STERLING HOLLOWAY ... Emile, Karl's Valet (uncredited)
STUART HOLMES ... The Major (uncredited)
HANS JOBY ... Master of Ceremony (uncredited)
EDWARD MCWADE ... Valet (uncredited)
DOUGLAS SCOTT ... The King (uncredited)
ROLFE SEDAN ... Orchestra Leader (uncredited)
Directed by:
WILHELM DIETERLE
=========

Writing Credits:
PAUL FRANK ... (story "Ihre Hoheit Befiehlt") and
BILLIE WILDER ... (story "Ihre Hoheit Befiehlt")

GEORGE MARION Jr. ... (screenplay) and
JANE STORM ... (screenplay)

ROBERT LIEBMANN ... (story "Ihre Hoheit Befiehlt") (uncredited)
=========

Music by:
WERNER RICHARD HEYMANN
ARTHUR LANGE ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
JOHN SEITZ
=========

Film Editing by:
ROBERT BISCHOFF ... (uncredited)
IRENE MORRA ... (uncredited)
=========

Casting by:
JACK GAINS ... (uncredited)
=========

Art Direction by:
GORDON WILES
=========

Costume Design by:
RITA KAUFMAN ... (frocks)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
RAY FLYNN ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
JOSEPH E. AIKEN ... sound recordist
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
JOE MacDONALD ... second camera operator
=========

Casting Department:
PHIL M. FRIEDMAN ... casting associate (uncredited)
ROBERT MAYO ... casting assistant (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
LOUIS DE FRANCESCO ... musical director
GEORGE MARION Jr. ... additional music and lyrics by
RICHARD A. WHITING ... additional music and lyrics by
PETER BRUNELLI ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
LOUIS DE FRANCESCO ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
J.S. ZAMECNIK ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
SAMMY LEE ... dance director
Production Companies:
Fox Film Corporation
=========

Distributors:
Fox Film Corporation
(1933)     [USA]     Theatrical

Fox Film Company
(1933)     [UK]     Theatrical
27 May 1933
[USA]


7 June 1933
[New York City, New York, USA]

22 September 1933
[France]

25 October 1933
[Denmark]

4 December 1933
[Madrid, Spain]

22 December 1933
[Japan]

25 December 1933
[Finland]

26 December 1933
[Sweden]

5 January 1934
[Hungary]

1934
[Turkey]

24 November 1936
[Portugal]

23 December 1981
(re-release)
[France]

26 October 2009
(Panorama of European Cinema)
[Greece]

9 February 2013
(New York Film Forum)
[USA]
Gold Diggers of 1933
GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933

(Comedy | Drama | Musical)
[1 hour 37 minutes]


A wealthy composer rescues unemployed
Broadway performers with a new play.
THE GOLD DIGGERS' SONG (WE'RE IN THE MONEY)
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Played during the opening credits and often in the score
Performed by Ginger Rogers (in English and Pig-Latin) and chorus
Played also as dance music by a band


SHADOW WALTZ
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Sung by Dick Powell, Ruby Keeler and chorus
Reprised also in the show


I'VE GOT TO SING A TORCH SONG
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Played during the opening credits
Sung by Dick Powell
Played also as dance music


PETTIN' IN THE PARK
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Performed by Ruby Keeler and Clarence Nordstrom in rehearsal,
Dick Powell, Ruby Keeler, Aline MacMahon, Billy Barty and chorus in the show


REMEMBER MY FORGOTTEN MAN
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Performed by Etta Moten, 'Joan Blondell' and chorus with spoken word by Joan Blondell


UNTITLED
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Played after Barney asks Brad if he has any other song


HIGH LIFE
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Played when Carol suggests that Lawrence thinks the dancing is vulgar


FORGIVE ME FOR LOVING YOU
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Written for the movie but not used
WARREN WILLIAM ... J. Lawrence Bradford
JOAN BLONDELL ... Carol King
ALINE MACMAHON ... Trixie Lorraine
RUBY KEELER ... Polly Parker
DICK POWELL ... Brad Roberts
GUY KIBBEE ... Faneul H. Peabody
NED SPARKS ... Barney Hopkins
GINGER ROGERS ... Fay Fortune

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
ROBERT AGNEW ... Dance Director (uncredited)
LORETTA ANDREWS ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
MONICA BANNISTER ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
BONNIE BANNON ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
JOAN BARCLAY ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
BILLY BARTY ... Baby in 'Pettin' in the Park' Number (uncredited)
BUSBY BERKELEY ... Call Boy (uncredited)
BONNIE BLACKWOOD ... Chorus girl (uncredited)
ERIC BLORE ... Complaining Club Member (uncredited)
AUDRENE BRIER ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
LYNN BROWNING ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
EDNA CALLAHAN ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
MAXINE CANTWAY ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
MARGARET CATHEW ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
HOBART CAVANAUGH ... Dog Salesman (uncredited)
KATHY CUNNINGHAM ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
VIRGINIA DABNEY ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
MILDRED DIXON ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
PATRICIA DOUGLAS ... Dancer (uncredited)
MARLO DWYER ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
JAY EATON ... Diner (uncredited)
BILL ELLIOTT ... Night Club Patron (uncredited)
GLORIA FAYTHE ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
JUNE GITTELSON ... Fat Woman in 'Pettin' in the Park' Number (uncredited)
JUNE GLORY ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
SAM GODFREY ... Society Reporter (uncredited)
MURIEL GORDON ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
FERDINAND GOTTSCHALK ... Clubman (uncredited)
EBBA HALLY ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
THERESA HARRIS ... Black Woman in 'Pettin' in the Park' Number (uncredited)
GRACE HAYLE ... Society Reporter (uncredited)
STERLING HOLLOWAY ... Second Messenger Boy with Hat (uncredited)
ANN HOVEY ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
AMO INGRAHAM ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
ALICE JANS ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
FRED KELSEY ... Detective Jones (uncredited)
ADELE LACY ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
CHARLES LANE ... Society Reporter (uncredited)
LORENA LAYSON ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
CYNTHIA LINDSAY ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
WALLACE MACDONALD ... Stage Manager (uncredited)
WILBUR MACK ... Society Reporter (uncredited)
MAE MADISON ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
HELEN MANN ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
FRANK MILLS ... The Forgotten Man (uncredited)
ETTA MOTEN ... 'Remember My Forgotten Man' Singer (uncredited)
CLARENCE NORDSTROM ... Don Gordon (uncredited)
DENNIS O'KEEFE ... Theatregoer (uncredited)
TY PARVIS ... Chorus Boy (uncredited)
ALEXANDER POLLARD ... University Club Doorman (uncredited)
DONNA MAE ROBERTS ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
CHURCHILL ROSS ... Small Blond Man (uncredited)
JAYNE SHADDUCK ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
BEE STEVENS ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
ANITA THOMPSON ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
FRED 'SNOWFLAKE' TOONES ... Black Man in 'Pettin' in the Park' Number (uncredited)
DOROTHY COONAN WELLMAN ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
BILLY WEST ... Medal Winner - 'Remember My Forgotten Man' Number (uncredited)
STANHOPE WHEATCROFT ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
DOROTHY WHITE ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
RENEE WHITNEY ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
CHARLES C. WILSON ... Deputy (uncredited)
PAT WING ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
JACK WISE ... Mystery Man with Bob at Stage Door (uncredited)
JANE WYMAN ... Gold Digger (uncredited)
TAMMANY YOUNG ... Gigolo Eddie (uncredited)
Directed by:
MERVYN LeROY
=========

Writing Credits:
ERWIN GELSEY ... (screenplay) &
JAMES SEYMOUR ... (screenplay)

DAVID BOEHM ... (dialogue) &
BEN MARKSON ... (dialogue)

AVERY HOPWOOD ... (based on a play by)
=========

Produced by:
ROBERT LORD ... producer
JACK L. WARNER ... producer
RAYMOND GRIFFITH ... associate producer (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
SOL POLITO ... (photography)
=========

Film Editing by:
GEORGE AMY
=========

Art Direction by:
ANTON GROT
=========

Costume Design by:
ORRY-KELLY ... (gowns)
=========

Makeup Department:
PERC WESTMORE ... makeup artist
=========

Production Management:
ROBERT LORD ... production supervisor (uncredited)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
ARTHUR LUEKER ... second assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
NATHAN LEVINSON ... recordist (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
MIKE JOYCE ... second camera (uncredited)
BUDDY LONGWORTH ... still photographer (uncredited)
SPEED MITCHELL ... assistant camera (uncredited)
=========

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

Music Department:
LEO F. FORBSTEIN ... conductor: Vitaphone Orchestra
RAY HEINDORF ... music arranger (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
BUSBY BERKELEY ... numbers created and directed by
Production Companies:
Warner Bros.
=========

Distributors:
Warner Bros.
(presents)
(1933)     [USA]     Theatrical

First National Film Distributors
(1933)     [UK]     Theatrical

Warner Bros.
(1933)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

Warner Bros.
(1933)     [FRANCE]     Theatrical

Warner Bros. First National Films
(1937)     [AUSTRIA]     Theatrical

Associated Artists Productions (AAP)
(1956)     [USA]     TV

Key Video
(1984)     [USA]     VHS

MGM/UA Home Entertainment
(1989)     [USA]     VHS

Turner Entertainment
(1989)     [USA]     VHS

MGM/UA Home Video
(1990)     [USA]     Video - LaserDisc

Chapel Distribution
(1997)     [AUSTRALIA]     Theatrical - re-release

Warner Home Video
(2006)     [USA]     DVD

Warner Archive Collection
(2017)     [USA]     DVD - dvdr
22 June 1933
[New York City, New York, USA]


23 June 1933
[USA]

2 October 1933
[Madrid, Spain]

10 November 1933
[Netherlands]

31 March 1934
[Sweden]

2 May 1934
[Portugal]

23 June 1934
[Finland]

11 January 1935
[Hungary]
Melody Cruise
MELODY CRUISE

(Comedy | Musical | Romance)
[1 hour 16 minutes]


A popular playboy goes on a cruise from New York
in winter to California. He brings a friend to
keep him from getting too serious with any of the
many eligible women on the cruise. The plot
complicates when he does fall in love with one and
attempts to pursue her over the objections
of his friend.
HE'S NOT THE MARRYING KIND
(1933) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Val Burton and Will Jason
Solo lines Sung by many shipboard females
Played also in the score


THIS IS THE HOUR
(1933) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Val Burton and Will Jason
Sung by Phil Harris and Greta Nissen


ISN'T THIS A NIGHT FOR LOVE
(1933) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Val Burton and Will Jason
Sung by Phil Harris, unidentified persons in French, German and Spanish
Music for the Ballet sequence and often in the score


I MET HER AT A PARTY
(1933) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Val Burton and Will Jason
Written for the movie and possibly played in the score


SAILING, SAILING, OVER THE BOUNDING MAIN
(1880) (uncredited)
Written by Godfrey Marks
Played during the opening credits


CALIFORNIA HERE I COME
(1924) (uncredited)
Written by Al Jolson, Buddy G. DeSylva, Joseph Meyer
In the score when the train leaves
Reprised aboard ship


AULD LANG SYNE
(1788) (uncredited)
Traditional Scottish 17th century music
In the score when the ship is about to leave


ALOHA OE (FAREWELL TO THEE)
(1908) (uncredited)
Music by Queen Liliuokalani
In the score when the ship is about to leave


JINGLE BELLS
(1857) (uncredited)
Music by James Pierpont
In the score during the toboggan ride


BRIDAL CHORUS (HERE COMES THE BRIDE)
(1850) (uncredited)
from "Lohengrin"
Written by Richard Wagner
In the score when Alan and Laurie board a ship for their honeymoon
CHARLES RUGGLES (as CHARLIE RUGGLES) ... Pete Wells
PHIL HARRIS ... Alan Chandler
HELEN MACK ... Laurie Marlowe
GRETA NISSEN ... Elsa Von Rader
CHICK CHANDLER ... Hickey
JUNE BREWSTER ... Zoe
SHIRLEY CHAMBERS ... Vera
FLORENCE ROBERTS ... Miss Potts
MARJORIE GATESON ... Mrs. Wells

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
BONNIE BANNON ... Chorine (uncredited)
EDDIE BORDEN ... Man on Dock at Ship Departure (uncredited)
HARRY BOWEN ... Ship Steward (uncredited)
HARRY C. BRADLEY ... Ship Passenger (uncredited)
DON BRODIE ... Ship Passenger (uncredited)
MARION BYRON ... Second Stewardess (uncredited)
NAT CARR ... Traveler Advised to Go West (uncredited)
NORA CECIL ... First Gossip (uncredited)
JAY EATON ... Guest at Bon Voyage Party (uncredited)
BETTY GRABLE ... First Stewardess (uncredited)
BUD JAMISON ... Train Conductor (uncredited)
GEORGE MAGRILL ... Deck Chair / Dance Floor Passenger (uncredited)
MIRIAM MARLIN ... Chorine (uncredited)
PAUL McVEY ... Passenger in Deck Lounge Chair (uncredited)
CLARENCE MUSE ... Dock Worker (uncredited)
BEATRICE ROBERTS ... Ship Passenger (uncredited)
RONALD R. RONDELL ... Travel Agent (uncredited)
MONTE VANDERGRIFT ... Train Brakeman (uncredited)
DOROTHY VERNON ... Second Gossip (uncredited)
WILLIAM WORTHINGTON ... Guest at Bon Voyage Party (uncredited)
Directed by:
MARK SANDRICH
=========

Writing Credits:
BEN HOLMES ... (screen play) and
MARK SANDRICH ... (screen play)

ALLEN RIVKIN ... (additional dialogue) (uncredited)
P.J. WOLFSON ... (additional dialogue) (uncredited)
=========

Produced by:
LOUIS BROCK ... associate producer
MERIAN C. COOPER ... executive producer
=========

Music by:
MAX STEINER ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
BERT GLENNON ... (photographed by)
=========

Film Editing by:
JACK KITCHIN ... (edited by)
JOHN LOCKERT ... (uncredited)
GEORGE MARSH ... (uncredited)
=========

Costume Design by:
WALTER PLUNKETT ... (uncredited)
=========

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

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
JAMES HARTNETT ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Art Department:
CARROLL CLARK ... settings
VAN NEST POLGLASE ... settings
=========

Sound Department:
HUGH McDOWELL Jr. ... sound recordist
GEORGE MARSH ... synchronisation and sound effects (uncredited)
MURRAY SPIVACK ... synchronisation and sound effects (uncredited)
=========

Special Effects by:
LYNN DUNN ... special effects
VERN WALKER ... special effects
CECIL LOVE ... special effects associate (uncredited)
CLIFFORD STINE ... special effects associate (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
LOUIE ANDERSON ... grip (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
MAX STEINER ... musical director
ROY WEBB ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
DAVE GOULD ... ballet staged by
HERMES PAN ... assistant dance director (uncredited)
Production Companies:
RKO Radio Pictures (presents) (as Radio Pictures)
=========

Distributors:
RKO Radio Pictures
(A Radio Picture)
(1933)     [USA]     Theatrical

RKO Radio Pictures
(1933)     [UK]     Theatrical

C&C Television Corporation
(1955)     [USA]     TV
June 1933
[UK]
Facing The Music
FACING THE MUSIC

(Musical | Romance)
[1 hour 12 minutes]


Jack has decided that Nina is the woman of his life;
pursuing her he discovers she's the niece of an
operatic singer looking for publicity. She agrees to
Jack's idea of a jewel's false robbery during a
performance. When the jewels are really stolen Jack
must recover them, find the thieves and win Nina's
affection all in one night. For Stanley Lupino fans.
SELECTIONS FROM "FAUST"
(uncredited)
Music by Charles Gounod
Arranged by Harry Acres
main title music


DEATH SONG
(uncredited)
from "Tristan und Isolde"
Music by Richard Wagner
New Lyrics by Frank Launder


I'VE FOUND THE RIGHT GIRL
Music by Noel Gay
Lyrics by Noel Gay and Stanley Lupino


FOR HE'S A JOLLY GOOD FELLOW
(uncredited)
Traditional


CHE FARÒ SENZA EURIDICE?
(uncredited)
from "Orfeo ed Euridice"
Music by Christoph Willibald Gluck


SOLDIERS' CHORUS
(uncredited)
from "Faust"
Music by Charles Gounod
Lyrics by Henry Fothergill Chorley


COME INTO THE GARDEN, MAUDE
(uncredited)
Music by H.R. Bishop
Lyrics by Alfred Lord Tennyson


LET ME GAZE
Music by Noel Gay
Lyrics by Noel Gay and Stanley Lupino


LIGHT AS AIR
(uncredited)
from "Faust"
Music by Charles Gounod
Lyrics by Henry Fothergill Chorley


JEWEL SONG
(uncredited)
from "Faust"
Music by Charles Gounod
Lyrics by Henry Fothergill Chorley


MEPHISTOPHELES' SERENADE
(uncredited)
from "Faust"
Music by Charles Gounod
Lyrics by Henry Fothergill Chorley


BALLET MUSIC
(uncredited)
from "Faust"
Music by Charles Gounod


CELL SCENE
(uncredited)
from "Faust"
Music by Charles Gounod
Lyrics by Henry Fothergill Chorley
STANLEY LUPINO ... Jack Foley
JOSE COLLINS ... Mme. Calvini
NANCY BROWN ... Mme. Rivers
NANCY BURNE ... Nina Carson
DORIS WOODALL ... Mme. D'Ava
LESTER MATTHEWS ... Becker
DENNIS HOEY ... Capradossi
MORRIS HARVEY ... De Breen
HAL GORDON ... Sim

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
CHARLES K. GERRARD ... (uncredited)
AILEEN MARSON ... Assistant at Pharmacy (uncredited)
NANCY NEALE ... (uncredited)
GERALD REX ... Boy (uncredited)
DARROLL RICHARDS ... (uncredited)
ROBERT RIETTY ... Page Boy (uncredited)
JOHN SINGER ... Boy (uncredited)
IAN WILSON ... (uncredited)
Directed by:
HARRY HUGHES
=========

Writing Credits:
SIDNEY GILLIAT ... (story)
CLIFFORD GREY ... (story)
FRANK LAUNDER ... (writer)
STANLEY LUPINO ... (writer)
=========

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

Cinematography by:
WALTER J. HARVEY
BRYAN LANGLEY
=========

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

Art Direction by:
DAVID RAWNSLEY
=========

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

Music Department:
HARRY ACRES ... musical director / music arranger (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
E.M. SMEDLEY-ASTON ... runner (uncredited)
Production Companies:
British International Pictures (BIP)
=========

Distributors:
Wardour Films
(1933)     [UK]     Theatrical
5 July 1933
[USA]
College Humor
COLLEGE HUMOR

(Action | Comedy | Music)
[1 hour 20 minutes]


A college professor and the school's star football
player are both rivals for the same beautiful coed.
DOWN THE OLD OX ROAD
Music by Arthur Johnston
Lyrics by Sam Coslow
Sung by Bing Crosby, Jack Oakie, Mary Kornman and chorus


LEARN TO CROON
Music by Arthur Johnston
Lyrics by Sam Coslow
Sung by Bing Crosby


MOON STRUCK
Music by Arthur Johnston
Lyrics by Sam Coslow
Sung by Bing Crosby
BING CROSBY ... Professor Frederick Danvers
JACK OAKIE ... Barney Shirrel
RICHARD ARLEN ... Mondrake
MARY CARLISLE ... Barbara Shirrel

BURNS AND ALLEN:
GEORGE BURNS ... George Burns
GRACIE ALLEN ... Gracie Allen

MARY KORNMAN ... Amber Davis
JOSEPH SAWYER ... Tex Roust
LONA ANDRE ... Ginger Chadwick
JIMMY CONLIN ... Dr. Mandel
JAMES DONLAN ... Marcus Lafflin
JAMES BURKE ... Cromwell Dexter
EDDIE NUGENT ... Whistler
LUMSDEN HARE ... College President
GRADY SUTTON ... Timid Freshman with Laundry
ROBERT QUIRK ... Bill
JACK KENNEDY ... Police Captain
CHURCHILL ROSS ... Student with Glasses

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
MONICA BANNISTER ... Student (uncredited)
BRUCE BENNETT ... Student (uncredited)
WADE BOTELER ... Yarwood Coach / Creamery Worker (uncredited)
MARION BYRON ... Student (uncredited)
DALLAS DEXTER ... Student (uncredited)
JESSE HIBBS ... Student (uncredited)
SHEP HOUGHTON ... Student (uncredited)
ALFRED P. JAMES ... Watchman (uncredited)
FRANK JENKS ... Orchestra Leader (uncredited)
HOWARD JONES ... Mid-West Coach (uncredited)
ANNE NAGEL ... Student (uncredited)
DAVE O'BRIEN ... Student (uncredited)
DENNIS O'KEEFE ... Student (uncredited)
MARJORIE REYNOLDS ... Student (uncredited)
DOROTHY WHITE ... Student (uncredited)
TOBY WING ... Student (uncredited)
Directed by:
WESLEY RUGGLES
=========

Writing Credits:
FRANK BUTLER ... (screenplay) and
CLAUDE BINYON ... (sceenplay)

DEAN FALES ... (story)
=========

Produced by:
WILLIAM LEBARON ... producer
=========

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

Cinematography by:
LEO TOVER
=========

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

Art Department:
LOU ASHER ... props (uncredited)
=========

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

Visual Effects by:
FARCIOT EDOUART ... special photographic effects (uncredited)
LOYAL GRIGGS ... special photographic effects associate (uncredited)
ALBERT MYERS ... special photographic effects associate (uncredited)
DEWEY WRIGLEY ... special photographic effects associate (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
GUY BENNETT ... camera operator (uncredited)
ANDREW J. DURKUS ... chief grip (uncredited)
MACK ELLIOTT ... still photographer (uncredited)
THOMAS MORRIS ... assistant camera (uncredited)
ROY ROBERTS ... chief electrician (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
========

Distributors:
Paramount Pictures
(1933)     [USA]     Theatrical

Paramount British Pictures
(1933)     [UK]     Theatrical

MCA/Universal Pictures
(1958)     [USA]     TV

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE)
(The Bing Crosby Collection)
(Universal Backlot Series)

(2010)     [USA]     DVD
1 August 1933
[USA]


10 May 1934
[Hungary]

15 March 2012
(Cinefest)
[USA]
Moonlight and Pretzels
MOONLIGHT AND PRETZELS

(Drama | Musical)
[1 hour 23 minutes]


A song plugger is stranded in a small town. There he
meets a girl who later helps him to put on a show
on Broadway.
AH, BUT IS IT LOVE?
(uncredited)
Music by Jay Gorney
Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg
Performed by Lillian Miles


I'VE GOTTA GET UP AND GO TO WORK
(uncredited)
Written by Herman Hupfeld


MOONLIGHT AND PRETZELS
(uncredited)
Music by Jay Gorney
Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg


THERE'S A LITTLE BIT OF YOU (IN EVERY LOVE SONG)
(uncredited)
Music by Sammy Fain
Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg


DUSTY SHOES
(uncredited)
Music by Jay Gorney
Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg


LET'S MAKE LOVE LIKE CROCODILES
(uncredited)
Music by Jay Gorney
Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg


ARE YOU MAKING ANY MONEY?
(uncredited)
Written by Herman Hupfeld
Performed by Lillian Miles
LEO CARILLO ... Nick Pappacropolis
MARY BRIAN ... Sally Upton
ROGER PRYOR ... George Dwight
HERBERT RAWLINSON ... Sport Powell
LILLIAN MILES ... Elsie Warren
BOBBY WATSON ... Bertie
WILLIAM FRAWLEY ... Mac

JACK DENNY AND HIS ORCHESTRA:
JACK DENNY ... Jack Denny - Orchestra Leader

FRANK AND MILT BRITTON AND BAND:
FRANK BRITTON ... Frank Britton
MILT BRITTON ... Milt Britton

ALEXANDER GRAY ... Alexander Gray - Singer (song 'Dusty Shoes')
BERNICE CLAIRE ... Bernice Claire - Singer (song 'Ah - But Is It Love')
ETON BOYS ... The Eton Boys - Musical Vocal Ensemble
THE GIRLFRIEND TRIO ... The Girlfriend Trio - Musical Vocal Ensemble
JOHN HUNDLEY ... Man in Bed
DORIS CARSON ... Woman in Bed

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
HELEN BENNETT ... Showgirl (uncredited)
ALEXANDER CAMPBELL ... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
JAMES B. CARSON ... Beer Drinker (uncredited)
GERALDINE DVORAK ... Party Guest (uncredited)
RICHARD KEENE ... Minor Role (uncredited)
MARY LANGE ... Minor Role (uncredited)
DONALD MacBRIDE ... Business Associate (uncredited)
DORO MERANDE ... Hymn-singing Lady (uncredited)
PHIL REGAN ... End Man (uncredited)
LOUIS SORIN ... Hobart (uncredited)
MAX STAMM ... Minor Role (uncredited)
JEAN STUART ... Showgirl (uncredited)
ANYA TARANDA ... Showgirl (uncredited)
SONNY WALTERS ... Showgirl (uncredited)
MILDRED WEBB ... Showgirl (uncredited)
Directed by:
KARL FREUND
=========

Writing Credits:
MONTE BRICE ... (screenplay)
MONTE BRICE ... (story)
SIG HERZIG ... (screenplay)
ARTHUR JARRETT ... (story)
=========

Produced by:
STANLEY BERGERMAN ... supervising producer
MONTE BRICE ... producer
WILLIAM ROWLAND ... producer
=========

Cinematography by:
WILLIAM MILLER
=========

Film Editing by:
ROBERT SNODY
=========

Art Direction by:
WALTER E. KELLER ... (uncredited)
=========

Costume Design by:
BRYMER
=========

Music Department:
SAMMY FAIN ... additional songs by
JAY GORNEY ... lyrics and music by / music supervisor
E.Y. HARBURG ... lyrics and music by
HERMAN HUPFELD ... additional songs by
AL SIEGEL ... additional songs by
=========

Additional Crew:
MONTE BRICE ... dialogue director
BOBBY CONNOLLY ... dance director
CARL LAEMMLE ... presenter
Production Companies:
Universal Pictures
=========

Distributors:
Universal Pictures
(1933)     [USA]     Theatrical

Universal Pictures
(1933)     [AUSTRIA]     Theatrical

General Film Distributors (GFD)
(1933)     [UK]     Theatrical

Acme Films
(1933)     [PHILIPPINES]     Theatrical

Realart Pictures Inc.
(1951)     [USA]     Theatrical - re-release
=========

Other Companies:
Brooks Costume Company
(costumes) (as Brooks)

Eastern Service Studios Inc.
(production facilities)

Eaves Costume Company
(costumes) (as Eaves)
8 September 1933
[USA]


20 November 1933
[Sweden]

6 January 1934
[Finland]

16 March 1934
[Austria]

30 June 1934
[Denmark]

16 September 1935
[Portugal]
Torch Singer
TORCH SINGER

(Drama | Musical | Romance)
[1 hour 11 minutes]


When she can't support her illegitimate child, an
abandoned young woman puts her up for adoption and
pursues a career as a torch singer.
GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME LOVE
(1933)
Music by Ralph Rainger
Lyric by Leo Robin
Played during the opening credits and at the end
Sung by Claudette Colbert at a nightclub
Reprised by Claudette Colbert at a nightclub


DON'T BE A CRY BABY
(1933)
Music by Ralph Rainger
Lyric by Leo Robin
Sung by Claudette Colbert
Sung a cappella by Claudette Colbert to her baby
Played on piano and sung by Claudette Colbert on a radio program


IT'S A LONG DARK NIGHT
(1933)
Music by Ralph Rainger
Lyric by Leo Robin
Played on piano and sung by Claudette Colbert at a restaurant
Reprised by Claudette Colbert and an orchestra on a radio program


THE SLUMBER BOAT
(1898)
Music by 'Alice C.D. Riley'
Lyrics by 'Jessie L. Gaynor'
Played on piano and sung by Claudette Colbert on a radio program


TORCH SINGER
(1933)
Music by Ralph Rainger
Lyric by Leo Robin
Published sheet music in connection with this movie, possibly played as background music


MIMI WAS A GOOD GIRL
(1933)
Music by Ralph Rainger
Lyric by Leo Robin
Supposedly in this movie but not sung
CLAUDETTE COLBERT ... Sally Trent, aka Mimi Benton
RICARDO CORTEZ ... Tony Cummings
DAVID MANNERS ... Michael Gardner
LYDA ROBERTI ... Dora Nichols
BABY LE ROY ... Bobby, Dora's Baby at 1 Year
CHARLEY GRAPEWIN ... Judson
SAM GODFREY ... Harry, Radio Announcer
FLORENCE ROBERTS ... Mother Angelica
VIRGINIA HAMMOND ... Mrs. Judson
MILDRED WASHINGTON ... Carrie
CORA SUE COLLINS ... Sally - 5 Years
HELEN JEROME EDDY ... Miss Spaulding
ALBERT CONTI ... Carlotti
ETHEL GRIFFIES ... Agatha Alden

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
JEAN ACKER ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
BOBBE ARNST ... Woman in Sally's apartment (uncredited)
JAMES BURKE ... Taxicab Driver (uncredited)
KATHLEEN BURKE ... Sobbing Girl (uncredited)
SHIRLEY ANN CHRISTENSON ... Baby Sally (uncredited)
DAVISON CLARK ... Mr. Seymour - Detective (uncredited)
EDWARD COOPER ... Agatha Alden's Butler (uncredited)
WILLIAM B. DAVIDSON ... Jarrett (uncredited)
ANNA DEMETRIO ... Italian Diner (uncredited)
LESTER DORR ... Man in Radio Station (uncredited)
GRACE GOODALL ... Head Nurse (uncredited)
GLADYS HULETTE ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
PERC LAUNDERS ... Bass Fiddle Player (uncredited)
EDWARD LESAINT ... Doctor (uncredited)
MARGARET MANN ... Miss Thomas, Little Sally's Nanny (uncredited)
DENNIS O'KEEFE ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
EDDIE PHILLIPS ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
RONALD R. RONDELL ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
HARRY SEMELS ... Waiter in Bistro (uncredited)
WALTON TROUT ... Baby (uncredited)
JERRY TUCKER ... Mickey (uncredited)
TOBY WING ... Blonde in Sally's apartment (uncredited)
FLORENCE WIX ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Directed by:
ALEXANDER HALL ... (directed by)
GEORGE SOMNES ... (directed by)
=========

Writing Credits:
LENORE COFFEE ... (screen play by) and
LYNN STARLING ... (screen play by)

GRACE PERKINS ... (story "Mike")
=========

Produced by:
ALBERT LEWIS ... producer (uncredited)
=========

Music by:
RALPH RAINGER
=========

Cinematography by:
KARL STRUSS ... (photography by)
=========

Film Editing by:
EDA WARREN ... (uncredited)
=========

Casting by:
FRED SCHUESSLER ... (uncredited)
=========

Costume Design by:
TRAVIS BANTON
=========

Sound Department:
HAROLD LEWIS ... sound recording engineer (uncredited)
=========

Casting Department:
DICK STOCKTON ... casting assistant (uncredited)
=========

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

Music Department:
HOWARD JACKSON ... orchestrator (uncredited)
JOHN LEIPOLD ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
(as Paramount Productions Inc.)
=========

Distributors:
Paramount Pictures
(1933)     [USA]     Theatrical

Paramount British Pictures
(1933)     [UK]     Theatrical

MCA/Universal Pictures
(1958)     [USA]     TV

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE)
(Included in the "Pre-Code Hollywood Collection")
(2009)     [USA]     DVD

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE)
(Universal Vault Series)
(2014)     [USA]     DVD
22 September 1933
[USA]


12 November 1933
[Finland]

13 November 1933
[Sweden]

2 February 1934
[Austria]

31 March 1934
[Portugal]

2 April 1934
[Denmark]

26 April 1934
[Hungary]
My Weakness
MY WEAKNESS

(Musical)
[1 hour 13 minutes]


A wealthy young man bets his uncle that he can transform
a clumsy cleaning lady into a glamorous fashion plate,
then marry her off to his bachelor cousin.
GATHER LIP ROUGE WHILE YOU MAY
Music and Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva, Leo Robin and Richard A. Whiting

BE CAREFUL
Music and Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva, Leo Robin and Richard A. Whiting

HOW DO I LOOK?
Music and Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva, Leo Robin and Richard A. Whiting
LILIAN HARVEY ... Looloo Blake
LEW AYRES ... Ronnie Gregory
CHARLES BUTTERWORTH ... Gerald Gregory
HARRY LANGDON ... Dan Cupid
SID SILVERS ... Maxie
IRENE BENTLEY ... Jane Holman
HENRY TRAVERS ... Ellery Gregory
ADRIAN ROSLEY ... Baptiste
MARY ROGERS ... Diana Griffith
IRENE WARE ... Eve Millstead
BARBARA WEEKS ... Lois Crowley
SUSAN FLEMING ... Jacqueline Wood
MARCELLE EDWARDS ... Marion
MARJORIE KING ... Lillian
JEAN ALLEN ... Consuello
GLADYS BLAKE ... Mitzi
DIXIE FRANCIS ... Dixie

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
BILL ELLIOTT ... Spectator (uncredited)
PATRICIA FARR ... Bit Part (uncredited)
GENEVIEVE PHILLIPS ... Dancer (uncredited)
ALOHA PORTER ... Bit Part (uncredited)
BEATRICE ROBERTS ... Mannequin. Woman's Journal (uncredited)
HARRY WOODS ... Gordoni (uncredited)
Directed by:
DAVID BUTLER
=========

Writing Credits:
DAVID BUTLER ... (continuity)
BUDDY G. DESYLVA ... (dialogue)
BUDDY G. DESYLVA ... (story)
BERT HANLON ... (additional dialogue)
=========

Produced by:
BUDDY G. DESYLVA ... producer
=========

Music by:
ARTHUR LANGE ... (uncredited)
CYRIL J. MOCKRIDGE ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
ARTHUR C. MILLER
=========

Film Editing by:
IRENE MORRA ... (uncredited)
=========

Casting by:
PHIL M. FRIEDMAN ... (uncredited)
=========

Art Direction by:
GORDON WILES
=========

Costume Design by:
RITA KAUFMAN
JOE STRASSNER
=========

Production Management:
ED BERRY ... unit manager (uncredited)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
AD SCHAUMER ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
JOSEPH E. AIKEN ... sound recordist (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
EDWARD COLLINS ... assistant camera (uncredited)
EUGENE KORNMAN ... still photographer (uncredited)
JOSEPH LASHELLE ... camera operator (uncredited)
JOHN SCHMITZ ... camera operator (uncredited)
=========

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

Music Department:
ARTHUR LANGE ... musical director
WILLIAM SPIELTER ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Fox Film Corporation
=========

Distributors:
Fox Film Corporation
(1933)     [USA]     Theatrical
23 September 1933
[USA]


2 April 1934
[Denmark]

21 April 1934
[Sweden]

13 January 1936
[Madrid, Spain]

22 May 1936
[Portugal]
Too Much Harmony
TOO MUCH HARMONY

(Comedy | Musical)
[1 hour 16 minutes]


A singer is involved with two women in his life,
one a "good" girl and one a "bad" one."
BLACK MOONLIGHT
Written by Arthur Johnston and Sam Coslow
Sung by Kitty Kelly (dubbed by Barbara Van Brunt)


THANKS
Written by Arthur Johnston and Sam Coslow
Sung by Judith Allen; reprised by Bing Crosby


MINGLE WITH THE HOY PALLOY
Written by Arthur Johnston and Sam Coslow
Sung by Jack Oakie and Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher


THE DAY YOU CAME ALONG
Written by Arthur Johnston and Sam Coslow
Sung by Bing Crosby


BOO-BOO-BOO
Written by Arthur Johnston and Sam Coslow
Sung by Bing Crosby and chorus


CRADLE ME WITH A HOTCHA LULLABY
Written by Arthur Johnston and Sam Coslow
Sung and danced by Grace Bradley


I GUESS IT HAD TO BE THAT WAY
Written by Arthur Johnston and Sam Coslow (omitted from released print)

THE KELLYS AND THE COHENS
Sung by Jack Oakie and Richard "Skeets" Gallagher

BUCKIN' THE WIND
Written by Arthur Johnston and Sam Coslow
Sung by Bing Crosby
BING CROSBY ... Eddie Bronson
JACK OAKIE ... Benny Day
RICHARD 'SKEETS' GALLAGHER ... Johnny Dixon
HARRY GREEN ... Max Merlin
JUDITH ALLEN ... Ruth Brown
LILYAN TASHMAN ... Lucille Watkins
NED SPARKS ... Lem Spawn
KITTY KELLY ... Patsy Dugan
GRACE BRADLEY ... Verne La Mond
MRS. EVELYN OFFIELD OAKIE ... Mrs. Day
HENRY ARMETTA ... Mr. Gallotti
BILLY BEVAN ... Stage Director
ANNA DEMETRIO ... Mrs. Gallotti
SHIRLEY GREY ... Lilyan

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
DALLAS DEXTER ... Dancer

LONA ANDRE ... Show Girl (uncredited)
AUDRENE BRIER ... Dancer (uncredited)
HOBART CAVANAUGH ... Piano Tuner (uncredited)
SAMMY COHEN ... Dance Director (uncredited)
GEORGE CORCORAN ... Baggage Man (uncredited)
DOROTHY DAYTON ... Dancer (uncredited)
THEO DE VOE ... Dancer (uncredited)
VINA GALE ... Dancer (uncredited)
VIRGINIA GEORGE ... Dancer (uncredited)
HARRIETTE HADDON ... Dancer (uncredited)
DELL HENDERSON ... Small Town Theatre Manager (uncredited)
DENNIS O'KEEFE ... Cafe Patron (uncredited)
JACK RAYMOND ... Louie (uncredited)
CYRIL RING ... Stage Manager (uncredited)
OSCAR SMITH ... Oscar - Eddie's Valet (uncredited)
DOROTHY WHITE ... Dancer (uncredited)
Directed by:
EDWARD SUTHERLAND
=========

Writing Credits:
PAUL JONES ... (uncredited)
JOSEPH L. MANKIEWICZ ... (story)
HARRY RUSKIN ... (dialogue)
=========

Produced by:
WILLIAM LEBARON ... producer (uncredited)
=========

Music by:
HEINZ ROEMHELD ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
THEODOR SPARKUHL
=========

Film Editing by:
RICHARD C. CURRIER ... (uncredited)
=========

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

Sound Department:
JACK A. GOODRICH ... sound (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
EDWARD ADAMS ... assistant camera (uncredited)
FRANCIS BURGESS ... assistant camera (uncredited)
FRANK TITUS ... camera operator (uncredited)
=========

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

Music Department:
HOWARD JACKSON ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
LEROY PRINZ ... choreographer / dance ensembles
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
=========

Distributors:
Paramount Pictures
(1933)     [USA]     Theatrical

MCA/Universal Pictures
(1958)     [USA]     TV
30 September 1933
{premiere}
[USA]


21 October 1933
[USA]

18 December 1933
[Brazil]

5 January 1934
[France]

13 April 1934
[Japan]

7 May 1934
[Madrid, Spain]

4 July 1934
[Italy]

1 August 1934
[Sweden]

21 September 1934
[Hungary]

28 October 1934
[Finland]

25 March 1935
[Denmark]

2 November 1936
[Portugal]

16 February 2013
[New York Film Forum, USA]
Footlight Parade
FOOTLIGHT PARADE

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


Chester Kent struggles against time, romance,
and a rival's spy to produce spectacular
live "prologues" for movie houses.
SHANGHAI LIL
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Played during the opening credits and often in the score
Performed by James Cagney, Ruby Keeler and Chorus


BY A WATERFALL
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Sammy Fain
Lyrics by Irving Kahal
Played during the opening photo credits and often in the score
Performed by Dick Powell, Ruby Keeler and Chorus


A VISION OF SALOME
(1908) (uncredited)
Music by J. Bodewalt Lampe
Played during the prologue scene in the movie theater


AH! THE MOON IS HERE
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Sammy Fain
Lyrics by Irving Kahal
Played briefly on piano after Kent puts Scotty in the Cat unit
Performed by Frank McHugh and Dick Powell, also by three members of the Chorus


ONE STEP AHEAD OF MY SHADOW
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Sammy Fain
Lyrics by Irving Kahal
Played when Kent introduces Scotty to Mac
Performed by a rehearsing chorus line


SITTIN' ON A BACK YARD FENCE
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Sammy Fain
Lyrics by Irving Kahal
Played during the Cat unit rehearsal
Danced by Ruby Keeler
Performed by Ruby Keeler, Billy Taft and Chorus


YOU'RE THE FLOWER OF MY HEART, SWEET ADELINE
(1896) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Armstrong (as Harry W. Armstrong)
Lyrics by Richard H. Gerard
Sung briefly by Dick Powell


HONEYMOON HOTEL
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Performed by Dick Powell, Ruby Keeler and Chorus


LADY FAIR
(uncredited)
Music by Sammy Fain
Played by the theater orchestra prior to the Shanghai Lil sequence


ANCHORS AWEIGH
(1906) (uncredited)
Music by Charles A. Zimmerman
Played briefly during the Shanghai Lil sequence


THE STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER
(1896) (uncredited)
Music by John Philip Sousa
Played briefly during the Shanghai Lil sequence
JAMES CAGNEY ... Chester Kent
JOAN BLONDELL ... Nan Prescott
RUBY KEELER ... Bea Thorn
DICK POWELL ... Scotty Blair
FRANK McHUGH ... Francis
GUY KIBBEE ... Silas Gould
RUTH DONNELLY ... Mrs. Harriet Gould
HUGH HERBERT ... Bowers
CLAIRE DODD ... Vivian Rich
GORDON WESTCOTT ... Thompson
ARTHUR HOHL ... Frazer
RENEE WHITNEY ... Cynthia Kent
BARBARA ROGERS ... Gracie
PAUL PORCASI ... Apolinaris
PHILIP FAVERSHAM ... Joe Grant
HERMAN BING ... Fralick

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
AVIS ADAIR ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
LORETTA ANDREWS ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
MONICA BANNISTER ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
BONNIE BANNON ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
GRACIE BARRIE ... Third Auditioning Singer (uncredited)
BILLY BARTY ... Mouse / Little Boy (uncredited)
ELEANOR BAYLEY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
VANGIE BEILBY ... Old Maid in Elevator in 'Honeymoon Hotel' (uncredited)
BUSBY BERKELEY ... Drugstore Clerk (uncredited)
LYNN BROWNING ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
LOUISE CARTER ... Old Maid in Elevator in 'Honeymoon Hotel' (uncredited)
MARGARET CARTHEW ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
HOBART CAVANAUGH ... Title-Thinker-Upper (uncredited)
AZELIE CECIL ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
GEORGE CHANDLER ... Druggist (uncredited)
JIMMY CONLIN ... Uncle in 'Honeymoon Hotel' (uncredited)
VIRGINIA DABNEY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
MARY DEES ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
MILDRED DIXON ... Maid in 'Honeymoon Hotel' (uncredited)
MAXINE DOYLE ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
CLAUDIA DRAKE ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
MARLO DWYER ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
PAT FARA ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
PATSY FARNUM ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
PATRICIA FARR ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
OTTO FRIES ... Bartender in 'Shanghai Lil' (uncredited)
JOHN GARFIELD ... Shanghai Lil scene (uncredited)
JUNE GITTELSON ... Myrtle (uncredited)
JUNE GLORY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
MARY GORDON ... Wardrobe Woman on Bus (uncredited)
MURIEL GORDON ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
BETTY JANE GRAHAM ... Sister in 'Honeymoon Hotel' (uncredited)
ROGER GRAY ... Sailor Pal in 'Shanghai Lil' (uncredited)
PEGGY GROVE ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
EBBA HALLY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
ANN HOVEY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
JOHN HYAMS ... Father in 'Honeymoon Hotel' (uncredited)
AMO INGRAHAM ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
ANN INGRAHAM ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
WILLIAM IRVING ... Doorman in 'Honeymoon Hotel' (uncredited)
FRED KELSEY ... House Detective in 'Honeymoon Hotel' (uncredited)
DONNA LA BARR ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
BOBBIE LA SALLE ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
ADELE LACY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
LOIS LACY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
LILLIAN LAWRENCE ... Aunt Matilda in 'Honeymoon Hotel' (uncredited)
LORENA LAYSON ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
CYNTHIA LINDSAY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
LOIS LINDSAY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
MAE MADISON ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
LORRAINE MARSHALL ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
SAM McDANIEL ... Porter in 'Honeymoon Hotel' (uncredited)
LEILA McINTYRE ... Mother in 'Honeymoon Hotel' (uncredited)
WILLIAM V. MONG ... Auditor (uncredited)
LEE MORAN ... Mac - the Dance Director (uncredited)
DAVE O'BRIEN ... Chorus Boy (uncredited)
SUE RAINEY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
DONNA MAE ROBERTS ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
JEAN ROGERS ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
ROSALIE ROY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
CLIFF SAUM ... Taxi Driver (uncredited)
HARRY SEYMOUR ... Desk Clerk in 'Honeymoon Hotel' / Joe (uncredited)
BILLY TAFT ... Boy Cat 'Sittin' on a Backyard Fence' / Chorus Boy (uncredited)
VICTORIA VINTON ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
JULIET WARE ... Miss Smythe (uncredited)
CHARLES C. WILSON ... Policeman (uncredited)
VIVIAN WILSON ... Chorus girl (uncredited)
PAT WING ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
DUKE YORK ... Sailor on Table in 'Shanghai Lil' (uncredited)
Directed by:
LLOYD BACON
=========

Writing Credits:
MANUEL SEFF ... (screen play) and
JAMES SEYMOUR... (screen play)

ROBERT LORD ... (story) (uncredited)

PETER MILNE ... (story) (uncredited)
=========

Produced by:
ROBERT LORD ... producer (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
GEORGE BARNES ... (photographed by)
=========

Film Editing by:
GEORGE AMY ... (edited by)
=========

Casting by:
MAXWELL ARNOW ... (uncredited)
=========

Art Direction by:
ANTON GROT
JACK OKEY
=========

Costume Design by:
MILO ANDERSON ... (gowns)
=========

Makeup Department:
PERC WESTMORE ... makeup artist (uncredited)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
GORDON HOLLINGSHEAD ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Art Department:
HERBERT PLEWS ... props (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
OLIVER S. GARRETSON ... sound (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
HARRY BARNHOUSE ... chief grip (uncredited)
LEO GREEN ... chief electrician (uncredited)
JACK KOFFMAN ... assistant camera (uncredited)
WARREN LYNCH ... second camera operator (uncredited)
SCOTTY WELBOURNE ... still photographer (uncredited)
=========

Casting Department:
WILLIAM FORSYTH ... casting assistant (uncredited)
WILLIAM MAYBERY ... casting assistant (uncredited)
RUSSEL TROST ... casting associate (uncredited)
=========

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

Music Department:
AL DUBIN ... music and lyrics by
SAMMY FAIN ... music and lyrics by
LEO F. FORBSTEIN ... conductor: Vitaphone Orchestra
IRVING KAHAL ... music and lyrics by
HARRY WARREN ... music and lyrics by
RAY HEINDORF ... music arranger (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
BUSBY BERKELEY ... numbers created and directed by
WILLIAM KEIGHLEY ... dialogue director
LEWIS GEIB ... technical director (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Warner Bros.
(presents)
(as Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.)
=========

Distributors:
Warner Bros.
(as The Vitaphone Corporation)
(1933)     [USA]     Theatrical

Warner Bros.
(1933)     [UK]     Theatrical

Warner Brothers First National Films
(1934)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

Warner Bros. First National Films
(1936)     [AUSTRIA]     Theatrical

Associated Artists Productions (AAP)
(1956)     [USA]     TV

United Artists
(1970)     [USA]     Theatrical - (double-billed with "GOLD DIGGERS OF 1935")

MGM/UA Home Entertainment
(1990)     [USA]     Video - LaserDisc

Chapel Distribution
(1997)     [AUSTRALIA]     Theatrical - 16mm print

MGM/UA Home Video
(1998)     [USA]     VHS

Warner Home Video
(2000)     [USA]     VHS

Warner Home Video
(2006)     [USA]     DVD

Cinemax
(2009)     [BRAZIL]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(4 film collection)
(2010)     [CANADA]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(4 film collection)
(2010)     [USA]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(included in 10-disc "Busby Berkeley Collection")
(2010)     [USA]     DVD

Key Video (for CBS/Fox Video)
[USA]     VHS

Key Video (for MGM/UA Video)
[USA]     VHS
24 November 1933
[USA]


26 March 1934
[Sweden]

31 March 1934
[Madrid, Spain]

12 April 1934
[Hungary]

15 April 1934
[Finland]

22 April 1934
[Denmark]

27 April 1934
[France]

12 October 1934
[Germany]

23 October 1934
[Portugal]

1934
[Austria]
Dancing Lady
DANCING LADY

(Comedy | Musical | Romance)
[1 hour 32 minutes]


An attractive dancer is rescued from jail by a rich man,
who helps her to have her first big opportunity at a
musical play on Broadway.
HOLD YOUR MAN
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Nacio Herb Brown
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Sung and Danced by Winnie Lightner and chorus


ALABAMA SWING
(uncredited)
Written by James P. Johnson
Danced by Joan Crawford with Larry Fine on piano


EVERYTHING I HAVE IS YOURS
(1933)
Music by Burton Lane
Lyrics by Harold Adamson (uncredited)
Played during the opening credits and often in the score
Sung by Arthur Jarrett (uncredited)


MY DANCING LADY
(1933)
Music by Jimmy McHugh
Lyrics by Dorothy Fields
Performed by Arthur Jarrett (uncredited)
Danced by Joan Crawford (uncredited) and chorus


HEIGH-HO, THE GANG'S ALL HERE
(1933)
(In the credits as "Heigh Ho")
Music by Burton Lane
Lyrics by Harold Adamson
Sung and Danced by Fred Astaire (uncredited), Joan Crawford (uncredited) and chorus


LET'S GO BAVARIAN
(1933)
Music by Burton Lane
Lyrics by Harold Adamson (uncredited)
Sung and Danced by Fred Astaire (uncredited), Joan Crawford (uncredited) and chorus


(THAT'S THE) RHYTHM OF THE DAY
(1933)
Music by Richard Rodgers
Lyrics by Lorenz Hart
Sung by Nelson Eddy (uncredited), Joan Crawford (dubbed by Mildred Carroll)
Sung a bit by Arthur Jarrett (uncredited)
Danced by chorus


HEY! YOUNG FELLA
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Jimmy McHugh
Lyrics by Dorothy Fields
Sung and Danced by chorus


SIBONEY
(1929) (uncredited)
Written by Ernesto Lecuona
Played in a Cuban Club as dance music
JOAN CRAWFORD ... Janie Barlow
CLARK GABLE ... Patch Gallagher
FRANCHOT TONE ... Tod Newton
MAY ROBSON ... Dolly Todhunter - Tod's Grandmother
WINNIE LIGHTNER ... Rosette LaRue
FRED ASTAIRE ... Fred Astaire
ROBERT BENCHLEY ... Ward King
TED HEALY AND HIS STOOGES ... Ted Healy's Stooges
ART JARRETT ... Art Jarrett
GRANT MITCHELL ... Jasper Bradley, Sr.
NELSON EDDY ... Nelson Eddy
MAYNARD HOLMES ... Jasper Bradley, Jr.
STERLING HOLLOWAY ... Pinky - the Show's Author
GLORIA FOY ... Vivian Warner
MOE HOWARD ... Moe - Stagehand
CURLY HOWARD (as JERRY HOWARD) ... Curly - Stagehand
LARRY FINE ... Harry - Pianist

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
JEAN ALDEN ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
EVE ARDEN ... Marcia - The Southern Actress (uncredited)
GAIL ARNOLD ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
LEE BAILEY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
LYNN BARI ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
BONITA BARKER ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
KATHRYN BARNES ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
MAX BARWYN ... Maitre D' (uncredited)
JACK BAXLEY ... Burlesque Barker (uncredited)
FRANCIS BELMONT ... Chorus Boy (uncredited)
EARL BLACKWELL ... Dancer (uncredited)
STANLEY BLYSTONE ... Traffic Cop (uncredited)
HARRY C. BRADLEY ... Pinky's Pal (uncredited)
ESTHER BRODELET ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
EDNA CALLAHAN ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
LORENA CARR ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
SHIRLEY CHAMBERS ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
ELIZABETH COOKE ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
DALIE DEAN ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
SHIRLEY DEANE ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
DOROTHY DEARING ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
ALAN DEASTRAY ... Chorus Boy (uncredited)
DALE DEE ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
LOUIS DELGARDO ... Chorus Boy (uncredited)
NADINE DORE ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
VELEDA DUNCAN ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
ELEANOR EDWARDS ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
BILL ELLIOTT ... Cafe Patron (uncredited)
FAY ESTELLE ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
MURIEL EVANS ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
JOHN FULSO ... Chorus Boy (uncredited)
KAY GORDON ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
FERDINAND GOTTSCHALK ... Judge (uncredited)
FRANK HAGNEY ... Policeman (uncredited)
MARY HALSEY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
EDITH HASKINS ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
JEAN HOWARD ... Girl with Tod (uncredited)
PEACHES JACKSON ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
ISABELLE KEITH ... Miss Allen - Secretary (uncredited)
PATSY LEE ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
ROBERT LEES ... Dancer (uncredited)
HARRY LEROY ... Burlesque Patron (uncredited)
TOM MAHONEY ... Police Sergeant (uncredited)
JEAN MALIN ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
CHICQUITA MARCIA ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
MIRIAM MARLIN ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
MARGARET McCONNELL ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
MATT McHUGH ... Marcia's Agent (uncredited)
FLORINE McKINNEY ... Grace Newton (uncredited)
JESS MENDELSON ... Jess - the Dance Director (uncredited)
LUCILLE MILLER ...Chorus Girl (uncredited)
RUTH MOODY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
EDMUND MORTIMER ... Man in Bradley Sr.'s Outer Office (uncredited)
IRIS NICHOLSON ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
PATSY O'DEA ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
LESTER OSTRANDER ... Chorus Boy (uncredited)
MAY PACKER ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
JACKIE PAGE ...Chorus Girl (uncredited)
LINDA PARKER ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
LEE PHELPS ... Bailiff (uncredited)
VICTOR POTEL ... Worker (uncredited)
WILBURN RIVIERE ... Chorus Boy (uncredited)
FRANCES SAWYER ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
GENEVA SAWYER ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
C. MONTAGUE SHAW ... First Nighter (uncredited)
JOHN SHEEHAN ... Pinky's Pal (uncredited)
PAT SOMERSET ... Tod's Friend (uncredited)
LARRY STEERS ... First Nighter (uncredited)
CHARLES SULLIVAN ... Taxi Driver (uncredited)
ANITA THOMPSON ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
IRENE THOMPSON ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
MARJORIE TIMM ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
ARDELLE UNGER ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
ZELDA WEBBER ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
MARION WELDON ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
MARY WILBUR ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
CHARLES WILLIAMS ... Man Arrested in Burlesque Theater (uncredited)
CHARLES C. WILSON ... Club Manager (uncredited)
Directed by:
ROBERT Z. LEONARD
=========

Writing Credits:
ALLEN RIVKIN ... (screen play) and
P.J. WOLFSON ... (screen play)

JAMES WARNER BELLAH ... (from the book by)

JOAN CRAWFORD ... (collaborating writer) (uncredited)
ROBERT BENCHLEY ... (uncredited)
ZELDA SEARS ... (uncredited)
=========

Produced by:
JOHN W. CONSIDINE Jr. ... associate producer
DAVID O. SELZNICK ... executive producer
=========

Music by:
MAURICE DE PACKH ... (uncredited)
LOUIS SILVERS ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
OLIVER T. MARSH ... (photographed by)
=========

Film Editing by:
MARGARET BOOTH ... film editor
=========

Art Direction by:
MERRILL PYE
=========

Costume Design by:
ADRIAN ... (gowns)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
ROBERT A. GOLDEN ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Art Department:
EDWIN B. WILLIS ... interior decorator
=========

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

Special Effects by:
SLAVKO VORKAPICH ... special effects
=========

Stunts:
HARVEY PARRY ... stunts (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
EDDIE FITZGERALD ... camera operator (uncredited)
JAMES MANATT ... still photographer (uncredited)
KYME MEADE ... assistant camera (uncredited)
TED WURTENBERG ... chief electrician (uncredited)
=========

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

Editorial Department:
W. DONN HAYES ... supervising editor: musical sequences (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
SAMMY LEE ... musical ensembles directed by
EDDIE PRINZ ... musical ensembles directed by
LOUIS SILVERS (as LOU SILVERS) ... orchestra conductor
WAYNE ALLEN ... music arranger (uncredited)

MAURICE DE PACKH ... music arranger (uncredited)

PAUL MARQUARDT ... music arranger (uncredited)

CHARLES MAXWELL ... music arranger (uncredited)

DAVID SNELL ... composer: additional music (uncredited)

JACK VIRGIL ... music arranger (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
SAMMY LEE ... ensembles director
EDDIE PRINZ ... ensembles director / dance instructor (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(presents)
(controlled by Loew's Incorporated)
=========

Distributors:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1933)     [USA]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1934)     [UK]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1934)     [FRANCE]     Theatrical

MGM/UA Home Entertainment
(1984)     [USA]     VHS

MGM/UA Home Entertainment
(1984)     [USA]     Video - laserdisc

MGM/UA Home Entertainment
(1991)     [USA]     VHS

Warner Home Video
(2006)     [USA]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(on 'The Clark Gable Signature Collection')
(2006)     [USA]     DVD

Warner Bros. Television
[USA]     TV
24 November 1933
[USA]


23 July 1934
[Denmark]

2 November 1934
[Hungary]

31 December 1934
[Sweden]

13 June 1935
[Madrid, Spain]

19 September 1936
[Portugal]

9 February 2013
[New York Film Forum, USA]
Sitting Pretty
SITTING PRETTY

(Musical)
[1 hour 25 minutes]


Chick Parker and Pete Pendleton are songwriters
that are en route from New York to Hollywood to
make their fame and fortune; Dorothy, a lunch
wagon proprietor, joins them.
DID YOU EVER SEE A DREAM WALKING?
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Sung by Ginger Rogers


I WANNA MEANDER WITH MIRANDA
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Sung by Jack Haley


YOU'RE SUCH A COMFORT TO ME
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Sung by Jack Oakie, Jack Haley and Ginger Rogers


GOOD MORNING GLORY
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Sung by Ginger Rogers, Jack Haley


MANY MOONS AGO
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon


LUCKY LITTLE EXTRAS
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon


THERE'S A BLUEBIRD AT MY WINDOW
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Sung by Ginger Rogers


AND THEN WE WROTE
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon


BLONDE, BLASÉ AND BEAUTIFUL
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Sung by Jack Oakie


BALLAD OF THE SOUTHLAND
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon


LIGHTS, ACTION, CAMERA, LOVE
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
JACK OAKIE ... Chick Parker
JACK HALEY ... Pete Pendleton
GINGER ROGERS ... Dorothy
GREGORY RATOFF ... Tannenbaum
THELMA TODD ... Gloria Duval
LEW CODY ... Jules Clark
JERRY TUCKER ... Buzz
HELEN PICKENS ... Member of the 'Pickens Sisters' trio
JANE PICKENS ... Member of the 'Pickens Sisters' trio
PATTI PICKENS ... Member of the 'Pickens Sisters' trio

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
IRVING BACON ... Dice Player (uncredited)
WADE BOTELER ... Jackson (uncredited)
SIDNEY BRACEY ... Studio Manager (uncredited)
HARRY C. BRADLEY ... Set Designer (uncredited)
GEORGE BRASNO ... A Neighbor (uncredited)
OLIVE BRASNO ... A Neighbor (uncredited)
JAMES P. BURTIS ... Mover Foreman (uncredited)
HARVEY CLARK ... Motorist (uncredited)
CHARLES COLEMAN ... Butler (uncredited)
WILLIAM B. DAVIDSON ... Film Director (uncredited)
MACK GORDON ... Meyers - Song Publisher (uncredited)
JULIA GRIFFITH ... Party Guest (uncredited)
FRANK HAGNEY ... Bar Bouncer (uncredited)
HENRY HALL ... Party Guest (uncredited)
HALE HAMILTON ... Vinton (uncredited)
STUART HOLMES ... Dice Player (uncredited)
PEACHES JACKSON ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
ARTHUR JARRETT ... Singer (uncredited)
FUZZY KNIGHT ... Stock Clerk (uncredited)
FRANK LARUE ... Studio Gateman (uncredited)
ROLLO LLOYD ... Film Director (uncredited)
JAMES T. MACK ... Bumpo's Animator (uncredited)
MARY MACLAREN ... Party Guest (uncredited)
MAE MADISON ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
JOYCE MATHEWS ... Blonde Chorus Girl (uncredited)
LEE MORAN ... Assistant Director (uncredited)
GENE MORGAN ... Neighbor (uncredited)
JACK MOWER ... Clark's Aide (uncredited)
ANNE NAGEL ... Girl at Window (uncredited)
DAVE O'BRIEN ... Assistant Cameraman (uncredited)
LEE PHELPS ... Studio Aide (uncredited)
RUSS POWELL ... Counterman (uncredited)
HARRY REVEL ... Harry - Pianist (uncredited)
VIRGINIA SALE ... Old Maid (uncredited)
HELEN SPLANE ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
LARRY STEERS ... Party Guest (uncredited)
BEN TAGGART ... Cop (uncredited)
PHIL TEAD ... Aide (uncredited)
KENNETH THOMSON ... Norman Lubin (uncredited)
WALTER WALKER ... George Wilson (uncredited)
CHARLES WILLIAMS ... A Neighbor (uncredited)
FLORENCE WIX ... Party Guest (uncredited)
ALLAN WOOD ... Al (uncredited)
Directed by:
HARRY JOE BROWN
=========

Writing Credits:
LOU BRESLOW ... (writer)
JACK McGOWAN ... (writer)
S.J. PERELMAN ... (writer)
NINA WILCOX PUTNAM ... (story)
HARRY STODDARD ... (story) (uncredited)
=========

Produced by:
HARRY JOE BROWN ... associate producer
CHARLES R. ROGERS ... producer
=========

Cinematography by:
MILTON R. KRASNER
=========

Art Direction by:
DAVID S. GARBER ... (uncredited)
=========

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

Sound Department:
JACK A. GOODRICH (as JACK GOODRICH) ... sound engineer
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
CLIFF SHIRPSER ... assistant camera (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
MACK GORDON ... music and lyrics by
HARRY REVEL ... music and lyrics by
HOWARD JACKSON ... orchestrator (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
LARRY CEBALLOS ... dance director
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
=========

Distributors:
Paramount Pictures
(1933)     [USA]     Theatrical

Paramount British Pictures
(1933)     [UK]     Theatrical

Film AB Paramount
(1934)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

MCA/Universal Pictures
(1958)     [USA]     TV
25 November 1933
[USA]
Take A Chance
TAKE A CHANCE

(Comedy | Musical)
[1 hour 22 minutes]


From a team 2 girls and 2 not-straight men, a girl
leaves to be a star, other stays to keep the boys
straight. The star comes back with a producer, who
falls in love with the girl who stayed. There are
hurdles, the 2 men, and her IOU.
IT'S ONLY A PAPER MOON
(uncredited)
Music by Harold Arlen
Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg and Billy Rose


NIGHT OWL
(uncredited)
Written by Herman Hupfeld


SO DO I
(uncredited)
Music by Vincent Youmans
Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva


RISE 'N' SHINE
(uncredited)
Music by Vincent Youmans
Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva


SHOULD I BE SWEET (OR HOT)?
(uncredited)
Music by Vincent Youmans
Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva


NEW DEAL RHYTHM
(uncredited)
Music by Roger Edens
Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg


COME UP AND SEE ME SOMETIME
(uncredited)
Music by Louis Alter
Lyrics by Arthur Swanstrom


EADIE WAS A LADY
(uncredited)
Music by Nacio Herb Brown and Richard A. Whiting
Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva


I DID IT WITH MY LITTLE UKULELE
(uncredited)
Music by Jay Gorney
Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg
JAMES DUNN ... Duke Stanley
JUNE KNIGHT ... Toni Ray
LILLIAN ROTH ... Wanda Hill
CLIFF EDWARDS ... Louie Webb
LILIAN BOND ... Thelma Green
DOROTHY LEE ... Consuelo Raleigh
LONA ANDRE ... Miss Miami Beach
CHARLES 'BUDDY' ROGERS ... Kenneth Raleigh
CHARLES RICHMAN ... Andrew Raleigh
ROBERT GLECKLER ... Mike Caruso
HARRY SHANNON ... Bartender
GEORGE McKAY ... Steve, Stage Manager

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
ENRICO CARUSO Jr. ... Bit Role (uncredited)
MARJORIE KANE ... Dancehall Girl (uncredited)
VIVIAN VANCE ... Dancehall Girl (uncredited)
MILDRED WEBB ... Dancehall Girl (uncredited)
Directed by:
MONTE BRICE
LAURENCE SCHWAB
=========

Writing Credits:
MONTE BRICE ... (writer) (uncredited)
NACIO BROWN ... (musical comedy)
B.G. DeSYLVA ... (musical comedy)
BUDDY G. DESYLVA ... (screenplay) (uncredited)
LAURENCE SCHWAB ... (musical comedy)
LAURENCE SCHWAB ... (screenplay) (uncredited)
SID SILVERS ... (musical comedy)
RICHARD A. WHITING ... (musical comedy)
VINCENT YOUMANS ... (musical comedy)
=========

Produced by:
MONTE BRICE ... produced in association with
WILLIAM ROWLAND ... produced in association with
LAURENCE SCHWAB ... producer
=========

Cinematography by:
JOSEPH VALENTINE
=========

Film Editing by:
ROBERT R. SNODY
=========

Costume Design by:
CHARLES LE MAIRE
=========

Sound Department:
C.A. TUTHILL ... sound recordist
=========

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

Music Department:
LOU ALTER ... other songs by
HAROLD ARLEN ... other songs by
BOBBY CONNOLLY ... musical numbers directed by
ROGER EDENS ... other songs by
JAY GORNEY ... other songs by
Y.P. HARBURG) ... production lyrics by
HERMAN HUPFELD ... other songs by
ARTHUR SWANSTROM ... other songs by
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
=========

Distributors:
Paramount Pictures
(1933)     [USA]     Theatrical

MCA/Universal Pictures
(1958)     [USA]     TV
27 November 1933
[Los Angeles, California, USA]


25 December 1933
{premiere}
[New York City, New York, USA]

29 December 1933
[USA]

9 March 1934
[France]

7 April 1934
[Sweden]

16 April 1934
[Denmark]

27 September 1934
[Indonesia]

7 October 1934
[Finland]

25 October 1934
[Madrid, Spain]

15 November 1934
[Hungary]

1 January 1935
[Portugal]

16 June 1959
(re-release)
[Denmark]

19 February 2013
[New York Film Forum, USA]
Roman Scandals
ROMAN SCANDALS

(Comedy | Fantasy | Musical)
[1 hour 32 minutes]


A kind-hearted young man is thrown out of his corrupt
home town of West Rome, Oklahoma. He falls asleep and
dreams that he is back in the days of olden Rome,
where he gets mixed up with court intrigue and a
murder plot against the Emperor.
BUILD A LITTLE HOME
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Performed by Eddie Cantor and chorus
Reprised by him and chorus near the end
Played often in the score


NO MORE LOVE
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Sung by Ruth Etting
Danced by chorus


KEEP YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Performed by Eddie Cantor with chorus
Danced by chorus


PUT A TAX ON LOVE
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Al Dubin and L. Wolfe Gilbert
Sung by Eddie Cantor


ALL OF ME
(1931) (uncredited)
Music by Gerald Marks
Lyrics by Seymour Simons
Partially Sung a cappella by Eddie Cantor


DINAH
(1925) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Akst
Lyrics by Sam Lewis and Joe Young
Partially Sung a cappella by Eddie Cantor


KICKIN' THE GONG AROUND
(1931) (uncredited)
Music by Harold Arlen
Lyrics by Ted Koehler
Partially Sung a cappella by Eddie Cantor


TURKEY IN THE STRAW
(uncredited)
Traditional
Played briefly in the opening scene
EDDIE CANTOR ... Eddie / Oedipus
THE GOLDWYN GIRLS ... Slave Girls
RUTH ETTING ... Olga
GLORIA STUART ... Princess Sylvia
EDWARD ARNOLD ... Emperor Valerius
DAVID MANNERS ... Josephus
VERREE TEASDALE ... Empress Agrippa
ALAN MOWBRAY ... Majordomo
JOHN RUTHERFORD ... Manius
WILLARD ROBERTSON ... Warren Finley Cooper
LEE KOHLMAR ... Storekeeper

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
RICHARD ALEXANDER ... Valerius' Soldier (uncredited)
STANLEY ANDREWS ... Official (uncredited)
CHARLES ARNT ... Caius - the Food Taster (uncredited)
FRANK AUSTIN ... Shantytown Resident (uncredited)
SILVER TIP BAKER ... Roman Citizen (uncredited)
LUCILLE BALL ... Shantytown Resident / Goldwyn Girl (uncredited)
BONNIE BANNON ... Shantytown Resident / Goldwyn Girl (uncredited)
BILLY BARTY ... Little Eddie (uncredited)
DOLLY BELL ... Slave Market Soloist (uncredited)
STANLEY BLYSTONE ... Cop / Roman Jailer (uncredited)
MYRLA BRATTON ... Shantytown Resident / Goldwyn Girl (uncredited)
LOUISE CARVER ... Lady Slave Bidder (uncredited)
DOLORES CASEY ... Shantytown Resident / Goldwyn Girl (uncredited)
LANE CHANDLER ... Valerius' Soldier (uncredited)
DAVISON CLARK ... Pete - Process Server (uncredited)
HARRY CORDING ... Valerius' Soldier (uncredited)
JANE DARWELL ... Roman Spa Proprietress (uncredited)
ANNA DEMETRIO ... Shantytown Donut Maker (uncredited)
LOUISE EMMONS ... Roman Citizen (uncredited)
STANLEY FIELDS ... Slave Auctioneer (uncredited)
FRANCIS FORD ... Roman Citizen (uncredited)
CHARLES K. FRENCH ... Nobleman (uncredited)
ROSALINE FROMSON ... Shantytown Resident / Goldwyn Girl (uncredited)
JUNE GALE ... Shantytown Resident / Goldwyn Girl (uncredited)
PAULETTE GODDARD ... Shantytown Resident / Goldwyn Girl (uncredited)
FRANK HAGNEY ... Lucius - Josephus' Charioteer (uncredited)
JANE HAMILTON ... Shantytown Resident / Goldwyn Girl (uncredited)
THERESA HARRIS ... Handmaiden (uncredited)
PEARL HAY ... Roman Citizen (uncredited)
EDWARD HEARN ... Roman Citizen (uncredited)
PHILIPPA HILBER ... Shantytown Resident / Goldwyn Girl (uncredited)
HARRY HOLMAN ... Mayor of West Rome (uncredited)
JOHN INCE ... Senator Idiot (uncredited)
GENEVIEVE IRWIN ... Slave Market Soloist (uncredited)
NOBLE JOHNSON ... Torturer (uncredited)
VIVIAN KEEFER ... Shantytown Resident / Goldwyn Girl (uncredited)
ROSE KIRSNER ... Slave Market Soloist (uncredited)
MARY LANGE ... Shantytown Resident / Goldwyn Girl (uncredited)
GUS LEONARD ... Elderly Shantytown Man (uncredited)
MURDOCK MacQUARRIE ... Senator Fool (uncredited)
MICHAEL MARK ... Assistant Cook (uncredited)
KATHARINE MAUK ... Shantytown Resident / Goldwyn Girl (uncredited)
IRIS MEREDITH ... Shantytown Resident / Goldwyn Girl (uncredited)
BRUCE MITCHELL ... Shantytown Cop (uncredited)
TED OLIVER ... Valerius' Soldier (uncredited)
GIGI PARRISH ... Shantytown Resident / Goldwyn Girl (uncredited)
BARBARA PEPPER ... Shantytown Resident / Goldwyn Girl (uncredited)
THEO PLANE ... Shantytown Resident / Goldwyn Girl (uncredited)
GRACE POGGI ... Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
PAUL PORCASI ... Chef (uncredited)
RUSS POWELL ... Male Slave Bidder (uncredited)
EMMA RAY ... Woman (uncredited)
BOB REEVES ... Carpenter (uncredited)
JACK RICHARDSON ... Roman Citizen (uncredited)
AILEEN RIGGIN ... Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
DEWEY ROBINSON ... Slave Auctioneer with Female Slaves (uncredited)
MILDRED SHAY ... Shantytown Resident / Goldwyn Girl (uncredited)
BUSTER SLAVEN ... Shantytown Boy (uncredited)
CAROLYNNE SNOWDEN ... Handmaiden (uncredited)
WILLIAM WAGNER ... Male Slave Bidder (uncredited)
BLUE WASHINGTON ... Litter Bearer (uncredited)
LEO WILLIS ... Torturer (uncredited)
CHARLES C. WILSON ... Police Chief Charles Pratt (uncredited)
CLARENCE WILSON ... Boggs - the Museum Keeper (uncredited)
FLORENCE WILSON ... Slave Market Soloist (uncredited)
HELEN WOOD ... Shantytown Resident / Goldwyn Girl (uncredited)
DUKE YORK ... Valerius' Soldier (uncredited)
Directed by:
FRANK TUTTLE
=========

Writing Credits:
GEORGE S. KAUFMAN ... (original story) and
ROBERT E. SHERWOOD ... (original story)

WILLIAM ANTHONY McGUIRE ... (adapted for the screen by)

GEORGE OPPENHEIMER ... (additional material) &
ARTHUR SHEEKMAN ... (additional material) and
NAT PERRIN ... (additional material)
=========

Produced by:
SAMUEL GOLDWYN ... producer
=========

Music by:
ALFRED NEWMAN
=========

Cinematography by:
RAY JUNE ... (photography)
GREGG TOLAND ... (photography)
=========

Film Editing by:
STUART HEISLER ... (film edited by)
SHERMAN TODD ... (uncredited)
=========

Costume Design by:
JOHN W. HARKRIDER ... (costumes by)
=========

Makeup Department:
ELSIE-LOUISE ... wigs (uncredited)
=========

Art Department:
RICHARD DAY ... settings
=========

Sound Department:
VINTON VERNON ... sound recordist
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
JOHN W. BOYLE ... photographer: chariot sequences
KENNETH ALEXANDER ... still photographer (uncredited)
RALPH COLGROVE ... photography crew: chariot sequences (uncredited)
MALCOLM MacPHERSON ... photography crew: chariot sequences (uncredited)
WILLIAM C. THOMPSON ... photography crew: chariot sequences (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
AL DUBIN ... songs by
HARRY WARREN ... songs by
RAY HEINDORF ... orchestrator (uncredited)
ALFRED NEWMAN ... musical director (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
BUSBY BERKELEY ... production numbers director
RALPH CEDER ... chariot sequences director
Production Companies:
The Samuel Goldwyn Company
(presents)
(as Howard Productions, Inc.)
=========

Distributors:
United Artists
(1933)     [USA]     Theatrical

United Artists
(1934)     [UK]     Theatrical

Sandrew-Baumanfilm AB
(1934)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

United Artists
(1934)     [FRANCE]     Theatrical

Film Classics
(1946)     [USA]     Theatrical - re-release

Home Box Office Home Video (HBO)
(1999)     [USA]&nbp;    VHS)

Samuel Goldwyn Home Entertainment
(1999)[bsp;     (USA]bsp;    ) VHS

MGM Home Entertainment
(2000)     [USA]     VHS

MGM/UA Home Entertainment
(2000)     [USA]     VHS

Warner Home Video
(2015)     [USA]     DVD - dvdr

Nelson Entertainment
[USA]     VHS
11 December 1933
[London, UK]


6 August 1934
[UK]
HAPPY

(Comedy | Musical)
[1 hour 20 minutes]


British musical-comedy involving a down-on-his-luck
musician who invents an anti-theft device for cars,
then hits the big time when he sells it to an
insurance firm. The good luck continues when he
marries the daughter of the insurance company boss.
HAPPY
Written by Stanley Lupino and Noel Gay
Performed By Stanley Lupino


THERE'S SO MUCH I'M WANTING TO TELL YOU
Written by Stanley Lupino and Noel Gay
Performed by Stanley Lupino


THERE WAS A POOR MUSICIAN
Written by Kurt Schwabach Fred Raymond Will Meisel and Raoul Kraushaar (as Ralph Stanley)
Performed by Dorothy Hyson


WILL YOU DANCE THROUGH LIFE WITH ME
Written by Henrik Ege and Friedrich Schwarz
Performed by Laddie Cliff
STANLEY LUPINO ... Frank Brown
LADDIE CLIFF ... George
WILL FYFFE ... Simmy
DOROTHY HYSON ... Lillian
HARRY TATE ... Dupont
RENEE GADD ... Pauline
GUS MCNAUGHTON ... Waller
JIMMY GODDEN ... Brummelberg
BERTHA BELMORE ... Mrs. Brummelberg
HAL GORDON ... Conjuror

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
ROBERT RIETTY ... Bellhop (scenes deleted)
NORMA VARDEN ... Miss Stone, Secretary with Glasses (uncredited)
ELIZABETH VAUGHAN ... (uncredited)
Directed by:
FRED ZELNIK
=========

Writing Credits:
JACQUES BACHRACH ... (play)
ALFRED HAHM ... (play)
FRANK LAUNDER ...(adaptation)
FRANK LAUNDER ... (dialogue)
FRANK LAUNDER ... (scenario)
STANLEY LUPINO ... (adaptation)
STANLEY LUPINO ... (dialogue)
STANLEY LUPINO ... (scenario)
AUSTIN MELFORD ... (adaptation)
AUSTIN MELFORD ... (dialogue)
AUSTIN MELFORD ... (scenario)
KÁROLY NÓTI ... (play)
ARTHUR B. WOODS ... (uncredited)

=========

Produced by:
FREDERIC ZELNIK ... producer

=========

Music by:
FRED SCHWARZ

=========

Cinematography by:
CLAUDE FRIESE-GREENE
BRYAN LANGLEY
RONALD NEAME

=========

Film Editing by:
A.S. BATES

=========

Art Direction by:
CEDRIC DAWE ... (uncredited)

=========

Art Department:
CLARENCE ELDER ... supervising art director

=========

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

=========

Music Department:
HARRY ACRES ... music arranger / musical director

=========

Additional Crew:
E.M. SMEDLEY-ASTON ... runner (uncredited)
Production Companies:
British International Pictures (BIP)

=========

Distributors:
Wardour Films
(1934)     [UK]     Theatrical
22 December 1933
[New York City, New York, USA]


29 December 1933
[USA]

20 February 1934
[London, UK]

15 March 1934
[Hungary]

27 April 1934
[France]

1 May 1934
[Sweden]

24 May 1934
[Japan]

5 June 1934
[Mexico]

9 June 1934
[Italy]

6 August 1934
[Denmark]

3 September 1934
[UK]

16 September 1934
[Finland]

12 October 1934
[Netherlands]

1934
[Turkey]

22 October 1935
[Portugal]

11 May 1942
(re-release)
[Sweden]
Flying Down To Rio
FLYING DOWN TO RIO

(Comedy | Musical | Romance)
[1 hour 29 minutes]


An aviator and band leader who is always getting his
group fired for his flirtatious behavior with the
female guests soon finds himself falling for an
engaged woman.
MUSIC MAKES ME
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Vincent Youmans
Lyrics by Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu
Performed by Ginger Rogers


CARIOCA
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Vincent Youmans
Lyrics by Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu
Song performed by Alice Gentle, Movita and Etta Moten
Dance performed by Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, chorus


ORCHIDS IN THE MOONLIGHT
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Vincent Youmans
Lyrics by Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu
Performed by Raul Roulien
Danced by Fred Astaire and Dolores del Rio with Ensemble


MUSIC MAKES ME
(1933) (uncredited)
Instrumental reprise
Music by Vincent Youmans
Lyrics by Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu
Sung by Ginger Rogers
Dance performed by Fred Astaire


FLYING DOWN TO RIO
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Vincent Youmans
Lyrics by Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu
Song performed by Fred Astaire
Dance performed by chorus
DOLORES DEL RIO ... Belinha De Rezende
GENE RAYMOND ... Roger Bond
RAUL ROULIEN ... Julio Rubeiro
GINGER ROGERS ... Honey Hale
FRED ASTAIRE ... Fred Ayres
BLANCHE FRIDERICI ... Dona Elena De Rezende
WALTER WALKER ... Senor De Rezende
ETTA MOTEN ... The Colored Singer
ROY D'ARCY ... One of the Three Greeks
MAURICE BLACK ... One of the Three Greeks
ARMAND KALIZ ... One of the Three Greeks
PAUL PORCASI ... The Mayor
REGINALD BARLOW ... The Banker
ERIC BLORE ... The Head Waiter

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
LUIS ALBERNI ... Rio Casino Manager (uncredited)
BERNICE ALSTOCK ... Singer (uncredited)
RAFAEL ALVIR ... (uncredited)
CHITA ANDREWS ... Check Girl (uncredited)
ELLA ANGELUS ... Minor Role (uncredited)
SAM APPEL ... Policeman (uncredited)
ALYCE ARDELL ... Maid (uncredited)
EDDIE ARDEN ... Bellhop (uncredited)
LEO ARTIGO ... Policeman (uncredited)
CARMEN BAILEY ... Dancer (uncredited)
JANET BARRETT ... Dancer (uncredited)
MURIEL BARRETT ... Dancer (uncredited)
DON 'RED' BARRY ... Dancer (uncredited)
LEON BEAUMON ... Yankee Clipper (uncredited)
NORMAN BENNETT ... Singer (uncredited)
EDDIE BOLAND ... Airplane Mechanic (uncredited)
EDDIE BORDEN ... Eddie - Yankee Clipper (uncredited)
HAL BORNE ... Pianist (uncredited)
HARRY BOWEN ... Minor Role (uncredited)
SIDNEY BRACEY ... Rodrigues - the Chauffeur (uncredited)
MARY BRACKEN ... Dancer (uncredited)
THE BRAZILIAN TURUNAS ... Musical Ensemble (uncredited)
LUCILE BROWNE ... Belinha's Friend (uncredited)
MARY BURMAN ... Minor Role (uncredited)
NINA CAMPANA ... Mme. Borget-Damas (uncredited)
HARRIET CASTELO ... Check Girl (uncredited)
CRUZ CASTRO ... Lackey (uncredited)
BOB CAUTIERO ... Dancer (uncredited)
CHIQUITA ... Minor Role (uncredited)
ALEX CHIVRA ... Waiter (uncredited)
HELEN COLLINS ... Dancer (uncredited)
RAY COOKE ... Yankee Clipper Banjo Player (uncredited)
GINO CORRADO ... Messenger (uncredited)
SUE CURTIS ... Dancer (uncredited)
HENRY DA SILVA ... Waiter (uncredited)
GRACE DAVIES ... Dancer (uncredited)
WYNNE DAVIS ... Singer (uncredited)
ALPHONSE DE CRUZ ... Dancer (uncredited)
RHEA DE SHON ... Minor Role (uncredited)
AMAPOLA DEL VANDO ... Dancer (uncredited)
ARMAND DELMAR ... Dancer (uncredited)
JOE DOMINGUEZ ... Waiter (uncredited)
DOREEN DOYLE ... Minor Role (uncredited)
LOLA DURAND ... Minor Role (uncredited)
JUAN DUVAL ... Dancer (uncredited)
JOHN EBERTS ... Waiter (uncredited)
CELESTE EDWARDS ... Dancer (uncredited)
LALO ENCINAS ... Lackey (uncredited)
MARION FEDUCHA ... Bellhop (uncredited)
EMILIO FERNÁNDEZ ... Dancer (uncredited)
BILL FISHER ... Minor Role (uncredited)
MARCELLE FORCE ... Minor Role (uncredited)
BETTY FURNESS ... Belinha's Friend (uncredited)
VINA GALE ... Dancer (uncredited)
JACK GARGAN ... Yankee Clipper (uncredited)
WILLIAM GAVIN ... Singer (uncredited)
CHARMAYNE GAYWOOD ... Minor Role (uncredited)
ALICE GENTLE ... Carioca Singer (uncredited)
YVONNE GIRRARD ... Minor Role (uncredited)
JACK GOODE ... Yankee Clipper (uncredited)
RITA GORDON ... Minor Role (uncredited)
JANE GUMBER ... Dancer (uncredited)
MARGARET HARDING ... Dancer (uncredited)
THERESA HARRIS ... Dancer (uncredited)
HAZEL HAYES ... Singer (uncredited)
PAULINE HIGH ... Dancer (uncredited)
RALPH HORNBROOK ... Minor Role (uncredited)
SHEP HOUGHTON ... Dancer (uncredited)
GRACE WALSTON JESTER ... Dancer (uncredited)
HARVEY KARELS ... Dancer (uncredited)
PAUL KARLESKY ... Minor Role (uncredited)
BOYD KING ... Minor Role (uncredited)
MARY KORNMAN ... Belinha's Friend (uncredited)
MARTHA LA VENTURE ... Dancer (uncredited)
IRIS LANCASTER ... Dancer (uncredited)
PERC LAUNDERS ... Yankee Clipper (uncredited)
FRANK LAVA ... Waiter (uncredited)
MILDRED LEHRMAN ... Minor Role (uncredited)
MILDRED LEWIS ... Singer (uncredited)
WALLACE MacDONALD ... Airplane Pilot (uncredited)
FRANK MALATESTA ... Minor Role (uncredited)
NINA MARTELL ... Minor Role (uncredited)
FRANCISCO MARÁN ... Waiter (uncredited)
HELEN McALLISTER ... Dancer (uncredited)
GEORGE MENDOZA ... Attendant (uncredited)
REX MOORE ... Dancer (uncredited)
JOSE MORENO ... Dancer (uncredited)
LAURA MORSE ... Dancer (uncredited)
EDMUND MORTIMER ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
MOVITA ... Carioca Singer (uncredited)
CLARENCE MUSE ... Caddy in Haiti (uncredited)
JAMES NATIO ... Lackey (uncredited)
MARGARET NEARING ... Dancer (uncredited)
TED OVIAT ... Mechanic (uncredited)
FRANKLIN PANGBORN ... Hammerstein - the Hotel Manager (uncredited)
MANUEL PARÍS ... Man at Aviator's Club (uncredited)
A.J. PETERS ... Mechanic (uncredited)
ERNESTO PIEDRA ... Dancer (uncredited)
PATIE RAMSDELL ... Minor Role (uncredited)
PEDRO REGAS ... Waiter (uncredited)
JACK RICE ... Yankee Clipper (uncredited)
RUTH RILEY ... Dancer (uncredited)
JULIAN RIVERO ... Antônio - Billboard Worker (uncredited)
GLADYCE ROBERTS ... Dancer (uncredited)
RICHARD ROBLES ... Lackey (uncredited)
SUE ROMAINE ... Minor Role (uncredited)
ADRIAN ROSLEY ... Hotel Atlântico Manager (uncredited)
ANDREW ROUD ... Waiter (uncredited)
VICTOR SABINI ... Minor Role (uncredited)
AUDRY SAVAGE ... Dancer on Wing (uncredited)
RUBY JO SAVAGE ... Dancer on Wing (uncredited)
HARRY SEMELS ... Billboard Worker (uncredited)
BARBARA SHELDON ... Dancer (uncredited)
MARLA SHELTON ... Dancer (uncredited)
CAROLYNNE SNOWDEN ... Dancer / Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
MARY STEWART ... Dancer (uncredited)
JEROME STORM ... Dancer (uncredited)
BOB TAIL ... Singer (uncredited)
EDDIE TAMBLYN ... Yankee Clipper (uncredited)
CAROL TEVIS ... Blindfolded Blonde (uncredited)
CONNIE THOMAS ... Dancer (uncredited)
DORIS TODDINGS ... Dancer (uncredited)
ALMA TRAVERS ... Dancer (uncredited)
LOU VALENOI ... Minor Role (uncredited)
JOE VENUTI ... Violinist in Orchestra (uncredited)
DICK WEBSTER ... Band Member (uncredited)
DOUGLAS WILLIAMS ... Yankee Clipper (uncredited)
HOWARD WILSON ... Yankee Clipper (uncredited)
MARIE WILSON ... Hotel Hibuscus Maid (uncredited)
DOROTHY YOUNG ... Dancer (uncredited)
Directed by:
THORNTON FREELAND
=========

Writing Credits:
CYRIL HUME ... (screen play) &
H.W. HANEMANN ... (screen play) and
ERWIN GELSEY ... (screen play)

ANNE CALDWELL ... (from a play by)

LOU BROCK ... (based on an original story by)

ADELE COMANDINI ... (contributing writer) (uncredited)
JOSEPH FIELDS ... (contributing writer) (uncredited)
THOMAS LENNON ... (contributing writer) (uncredited)
FRED NIBLO Jr.... (contributing writer) (uncredited)
GILBERTO SOUTO ... (contributing writer) (uncredited)
HARVEY F. THEW ... (contributing writer) (uncredited)
H. REYNOLDS ... (contributing writer) (uncredited)
=========

Produced by:
LOU BROCK ... associate producer
MERIAN C. COOPER ... executive producer
=========

Music by:
VINCENT YOUMANS
=========

Cinematography by:
J. ROY HUNT ... (photographed by)
=========

Film Editing by:
JACK KITCHIN ... (edited by)
=========

Art Direction by:
CARROLL CLARK
VAN NEST POLGLASE
=========

Costume Design by:
WALTER PLUNKETT ... (costumes by)
IRENE ... (uncredited)
=========

Makeup Department:
MEL BERNS ... makeup artist (uncredited)
RAY ROMERO ... makeup artist (uncredited)
TILLIE STARRIETT ... hair stylist (uncredited)
=========

Production Management:
BERT GILROY ... unit manager (uncredited)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
LOU BROCK ... director: additional scenes (uncredited)
HARRY D'ARCY ... assistant director: additional scenes (uncredited)
BERT GILROY ... assistant director: additional scenes (uncredited)
BEN HOLMES ... third unit director (uncredited)
EDWARD KILLY ... assistant director (uncredited)
RAY LISSNER ... assistant director (uncredited)
WALLACE MacDONALD ... assistant director: second unit (uncredited)
MARK SANDRICH ... second unit director (uncredited)
=========

Art Department:
HARRY CORNBLETH ... props (uncredited)
ERNIE THOMPSON ... assistant propman (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
P.J. FAULKNER ... recordist
GEORGE MARSH ... sound cutter
JACK BEAMISH ... assistant recordist (uncredited)
BOB HESS ... boom operator (uncredited)
PAUL F. WISER ... recordist (uncredited)
=========

Special Effects by:
VERN WALKER ... photographic effects
DONALD JAHRAUS ... miniatures (uncredited)
HARRY REDMOND Jr. ... special effects (uncredited)
HARRY REDMOND Sr. ... special effects supervisor (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
LUCIEN N. ANDRIOT ... photographer: second unit (uncredited)
DICK DEVAL ... background photographer (uncredited)
KENT FOX ... still photographer (uncredited)
CARL LAWRENCE ... best boy (uncredited)
ART LOSEY ... grip (uncredited)
JOHN MIEHLE ... still photographer (uncredited)
H.A. SHELTON ... assistant grip (uncredited)
CHARLES STINER ... assistant camera (uncredited)
ALBERT WETZEL ... second camera (uncredited)
=========

Costume and Wardrobe Department:
ETHEL BEACH ... wardrobe (uncredited)
EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited)
HOMER WATSON ... wardrobe (uncredited)
=========

Location Management:
HERB HIRST ... location manager (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
EDWARD ELISCU ... lyrics by
GUS KAHN ... lyrics by
MAX STEINER ... musical director
R.H. BASSETT ... music arranger (uncredited)
BERNHARD KAUN ... music arranger (uncredited)
EDDIE SHARPE ... music arranger (uncredited)
MURRAY SPIVACK ... music recordist (uncredited)
MAX STEINER ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
DAVE GOULD ... dance director
GEORGE NICHOLLS Jr. ... associate director
EARL GORDON ... pilot (uncredited)
GLORIA GOTTSCHALK ... script clerk (uncredited)
H.W. HANEMANN ... dialogue director (uncredited)
STANLEY KRAMER ... production assistant (uncredited)
GARLAND LINCOLN ... pilot (uncredited)
J.D. LOCKHART ... stand-in: Gene Raymond (uncredited)
ELIZABETH McGAFFEY ... research director (uncredited)
HERMES PAN ... assistant dance director (uncredited)
JOSEFINA RAMOS ... stand-in: Dolores Del Rio (uncredited)
JACK RAND ... pilot (uncredited)
GILBERTO SOUTO ... technician (uncredited)
FRANK TOMICK ... pilot (uncredited)
Production Companies:
RKO Radio Pictures (presents)
=========

Distributors:
RKO Radio Pictures
(as A Radio Picture)
(1933)     [USA]     Theatrical

RKO Radio Pictures
(1934)     [UK]     Theatrical

AB Svea Film
(1935)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

RKO Radio Films
(1942)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical - re-release

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

Atlantic Film
(1984)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

Turner Home Video
(2000)     [USA]     VHS

Warner Home Video
(2000)     [USA]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(2000)     [USA]     VHS

Warner Home Video
(2006)     [USA]     DVD

Chapel Distribution
(2009)     [AUSTRALIA]     Theatrical - 35mm print

Odeon Entertainment
(2014)     [UK]     DVD

CEL Home Video
[AUSTRALIA]     VHS

Cult & Classic
[BRAZIL]     VHS
22 December 1933
[USA]


29 April 1934
[Finland]

11 May 1934
[Denmark]

19 May 1934
[Hungary]

9 November 1934
[Uruguay]

1934
[Italy]

5 February 1935
[Portugal]
Going Hollywood
GOING HOLLYWOOD

(Musical | Romance)
[1 hour 18 minutes]


A love-struck teacher pursues a radio singer to Hollywood.
GOING HOLLYWOOD
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Nacio Herb Brown
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Played during the opening credits
Sung by Bing Crosby at the railroad station
Played as background music twice


OUR BIG LOVE SCENE
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Nacio Herb Brown
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Sung by Bing Crosby on radio twice
Reprised by him in the finale and at the end


BEAUTIFUL GIRL
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Nacio Herb Brown
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
(First performed in the movie Stage Mother (1933))
Sung by Bing Crosby at a recording session


JUST AN ECHO IN THE VALLEY
(1932) (uncredited)
Music by Harry M. Woods
Lyrics by Reginald Connelly
Sung by Bing Crosby at the railroad station


WE'LL MAKE HAY WHILE THE SUN SHINES
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Nacio Herb Brown
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Sung by Bing Crosby and Marion Davies and chorus in a dream
Danced to by Marion Davies in her dream


CINDERELLA'S FELLA
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Nacio Herb Brown
Lyrics by Arthur Freedr
Sung by Fifi D'Orsay
Reprised by Marion Davies imitating Fifi D'Orsay
Reprised by Davies dancing with a singing offscreen male chorus


HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN
(1929) (uncredited)
Music by Milton Ager
Lyrics by Jack Yellen
Played at the start of the Three Radio Rogues sequence


WHEN THE MOON COMES OVER THE MOUNTAIN
(1931) (uncredited)
Written by Kate Smith, Howard Johnson and Harry M. Woods
Sung by Jimmy Hollywood imitating Kate Smith


YOU CALL IT MADNESS (BUT I CALL IT LOVE)
(1931) (uncredited)
Written by Con Conrad, Gladys DuBois, Russ Columbo and Paul Gregory
Sung by Henry Taylor imitating Russ Columbo


REMEMBER ME
(1932) (uncredited)
Music by Jack O'Brien
Lyrics by Gus Kahn
Sung by Jimmy Hollywood imitating Morton Downey


MY TIME IS YOUR TIME
(1924) (uncredited)
Music by Leo Dance
Lyrics by Eric Little
Sung by Jimmy Hollywood imitating Rudy Vallee, with modified lyrics


AFTER SUNDOWN
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Nacio Herb Brown
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Sung by Bing Crosby at a Mexican Restaurant
Reprised by him singing offscreen


TEMPTATION
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Nacio Herb Brown
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Played by the pianist in a bar and as background music in the bar
Sung by Bing Crosby
MARION DAVIES ... Sylvia Bruce
BING CROSBY ... Bill Williams
FIFI D'ORSAY ... Lili Yvonne
STUART ERWIN ... Ernest P. Baker
NED SPARKS ... Conroy
PATSY KELLY ... Jill
BOBBY WATSON ... Thompson
THREE RADIO ROGUES ... The Radio Rogues

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
SAM APPEL ... Mexican Bartender (uncredited)
HENRY ARMETTA ... Henry Armetta (archive footage) (uncredited)
EDDIE BARTELL ... Member - Three Radio Rogues (uncredited)
WALLACE BEERY ... Wallace Beery - Premiere Clip (archive footage) (uncredited)
CLARA BLANDICK ... Miss Perkins - Divinity Teacher (uncredited)
HARRY BOWEN ... Bartender (uncredited)
NORA CECIL ... Briarcroft's Teacher (uncredited)
KEN DARBY ... Member - The King's Men (uncredited)
JON DODSON ... Member - The King's Men (uncredited)
MARIE DRESSLER ... Marie Dressler - Premiere Clip (archive footage) (uncredited)
BUD GEARY ... Sound Technician (uncredited)
STERLING HOLLOWAY ... Radio Remote Technician (uncredited)
JIMMY HOLLYWOOD ... Member - Three Radio Rogues (uncredited)
JANE KECKLEY ... Briarcroft's Geometry Teacher (uncredited)
THE KING'S MEN ... Quartet (uncredited)
MARY LANGE ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
BUD LINN ... Member - The King's Men (uncredited)
WILBUR MACK ... Man Bringing Sylvia Winnings (uncredited)
LOUISE MACKINTOSH ... Briarcroft's Ancient Greek History Teachet (uncredited)
SAM McDANIEL ... Rasputin (uncredited)
ROBERT MONTGOMERY ... Robert Montgomery - Premiere Clip (archive footage) (uncredited)
MIKI MORITA ... Florist (uncredited)
VESEY O'DAVOREN ... Waiter in Bar with Message (uncredited)
THE RANGERS ... Octet (uncredited)
RAD ROBINSON ... Member - The King's Men (uncredited)
HECTOR V. SARNO ... Mexican Waiter (uncredited)
NORMA SHEARER ... Norma Shearer - Premiere Clip (archive footage) (uncredited)
HENRY TAYLOR ... Member - Three Radio Rogues (uncredited)
PHIL TEAD ... Freddie (uncredited)
Directed by:
RAOUL WALSH
=========

Writing Credits:
DONALD OGDEN STEWART ... (screen play)

FRANCES MARION ... (story) (uncredited)
=========

Produced by:
WALTER WANGER ... producer
=========

Music by
HERBERT STOTHART ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
GEORGE FOLSEY ... (photographed by)
=========

Film Editing by:
FRANK SULLIVAN
=========

Art Direction by:
MERRILL PYE
=========

Costume Design by:
ADRIAN ... (gowns)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
JOSEPH M. NEWMAN ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Art Department:
EDWIN B. WILLIS ... interior decorator
=========

Sound Department:
DOUGLAS SHEARER ... recording director
STANDISH J. LAMBERT ... sound mixer (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
JAMES MANATT ... still photographer (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
NACIO HERB BROWN... music and lyrics by
ARTHUR FREED ... music and lyrics by
LENNIE HAYTON ... orchestra conductor
=========

Additional Crew:
ALBERTINA RASCH ... dance director
HARRISON GREENE ... dance instructor: Virginia Reel number (uncredited)
LEO LYNN ... stand-in: Bing Crosby (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(presents)
(controlled by Loew's Incorporated)
(A Cosmopolitan Production)
=========

Distributors:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1933)     [USA]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1934)     [UK]     Theatrical

Warner Home Video
(1993)     [USA]     VHS

MGM/UA Home Entertainment
[USA]     VHS

Warner Archive Collection
[USA]     DVD
25 December 1933
[USA]


5 March 1934
[Sweden]

11 March 1934
[Finland]

23 March 1934
[France]

1 May 1934
[Portugal]

10 August 1934
[Hungary]

1934
[Turkey]

4 June 1935
[Denmark]

26 January 2015
(MoMA - The Contenders)
[USA]
I Am Suzanne
I AM SUZANNE

(Drama | Music | Romance)
[1 hour 38 minutes]


Tony Malatini, a puppeteer, at Paris' Theatre des Marionettes
notices that his audience consists of only 7 people. He visits
his successful competitor on the corner to see why people are
drawn to it. After seeing Suzanne, the competitors popular
dancer, Tony is mesmerized by her. He goes backstage to see her
and asks her if he can make a puppet of her to use in his show.
Over-hearing this, the Baron, Suzanne's controlling manager,
castigates Suzanne threatening to set her free. Suzanne terrified
of being on her own, begs the Baron to marry her and not to leave
her. Tony comes during one of Suzanne's performances and begs her
not to marry the Baron. Upset, Suzanne falls into the orchestra
pit and injures herself to the extent that she won't dance again.
Baron leaves Suzanne, but Tony with a doctor's help puts her
through a vigorous exercise program. Tony also shows her how to be
a puppeteer. Tony confesses to Suzanne that his true friends are
his puppets. He picks up the puppet of Suzanne and tells her that
he is in love with this puppet. Suzanne not realizing that he
means her becomes confused. Together they put on a successful
celebrity puppet show. During a celebration party, Tony decides he
will propose marriage to her uniquely. He picks up the puppet of
her and asks it to marry him. Suzanne becomes jealous and confused...
JUST A LITTLE GARRETT
Music by Friedrich Hollaender (as Frederick Hollander)
Lyrics by Forman Brown


OH HOW I'VE SINNED
Music by Friedrich Hollaender (as Frederick Hollander)
Lyrics by Forman Brown


ONE WORD
Music by Friedrich Hollaender (as Frederick Hollander)
Lyrics by Forman Brown


RAINY DAY
Music by Friedrich Hollaender (as Frederick Hollander)
Lyrics by Forman Brown


ST. MORITZ WALTZ
Music by Friedrich Hollaender (as Frederick Hollander)
Lyrics by Forman Brown


ESK-I-O-LAY LI-O-MO
Music by Friedrich Hollaender (as Frederick Hollander)
Lyrics by Forman Brown


WOODEN WOMAN
Music by Friedrich Hollaender (as Frederick Hollander)
Lyrics by Forman Brown
LILIAN HARVEY ... Suzanne
GENE RAYMOND ... Tony Malatini
LESLIE BANKS ... Adolpe 'Baron' Herring
GEORGIA CAINE ... Mama
MURRAY KINNELL ... Luigi Malatini
GENEVA MITCHELL ... Fifi
HALLIWELL HOBBES ... Dr. Lorenzo
EDWARD KEANE ... Theatre Manager
LIONEL BELMORE ... Puppeteer / Satan
PODRECCA'S PICCOLI MARIONETTES ... Puppeteers

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
LYNN BARI ... Audience Member (uncredited)
SCOTTY BECKETT ... Child in Hospital (uncredited)
FLORENCE DESMOND ... (voice) (uncredited)
PATRICIA FARR ... Chorine (uncredited)
MICHAEL MARK ... Puppeteer (uncredited)
EDWARD PEIL Sr. ... Newspaper Reporter (uncredited)
TOM RICKETTS ... Puppeteer (uncredited)
RITA ... Bit Role (uncredited)
RUBIN ... Bit Role (uncredited)
HARRY SEMELS ... Balcony Spectator (uncredited)
Directed by:
ROWLAND V. LEE
=========

Writing Credits:
WILLIAM McGUIRE ... (story)

WILLIAM CONSELMAN ... (screenplay)

ROWLAND V. LEE ...(writer) (uncredited)
EDWIN JUSTUS MAYER ... (writer) (uncredited)
=========

Produced by:
JESSE L. LASKY ... producer
WINFIELD R. SHEEHAN ... executive producer (uncredited)
=========

Music by:
LOUIS DE FRANCESCO ... (uncredited)
FRIEDRICH HOLLAENDER ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
LEE GARMES
BARNEY McGILL
=========

Film Editing by:
AL DE GAETANO
HAROLD D. SCHUSTER ... (uncredited)
=========

Casting by:
PHIL M. FRIEDMAN ... (uncredited)
=========

Costume Design by:
RITA KAUFMAN
=========

Production Management:
EARL RETTIG ... unit manager
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
JACK BOLAND ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Art Department:
MAX PARKER ... sets
=========

Sound Department:
E. CLAYTON WARD ... sound recordist
=========

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

Music Department:
LOUIS DE FRANCESCO ... musical director
PETER BRUNELLI ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
DAVID BUTTOLPH ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
HUGO FRIEDHOFER ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
HARRY BURNETT ... marionette creator
WILLIAM FOX ... presenter
SAMMY LEE ... choreographer (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Fox Film Corporation
=========

Distributors:
Fox Film Corporation
(1933)     [USA]     Theatrical

Fox Film
(1933)     [FRANCE]     Theatrical

Fox Film Corporation
(1933)[POL     AND]     Theatrical
26 December 1933
[USA]


10 May 1934
[Denmark]

18 November 1934
[France]

14 January 1935
[Portugal]

13 April 1936
[Sweden]

8 March 2001
(Cinefest)
[USA]
Let's Fall In Love
LET'S FALL IN LOVE

(Musical | Romance)
[1 hour 13 minutes]


A genial lampoon of the Greta Garbo craze,
Let's Fall in Love stars Ann Sothern as Jean, a
Brooklyn-born aspiring actress. It so happens that
Ken (Edmund Lowe), an ambitious movie director, is
searching for a Swedish actress to replace his
temperamental star Forsell (Tala Birrell).
In desperation, Ken decides to transform Jean into a
Scandinavian film sensation, spending six weeks
coaching her in the proper accent and "I vant to be
alone" demeanor. The ruse is successful until Ken's
jealous ex-fiancee Gerry (Miriam Jordan) exposes Jean
as a phony, but by this time the inevitability of a
happy ending is never in doubt. The Harold Arlen-Ted
Koehler title tune from Let's Fall in Love would
become something of an anthem for Columbia Pictures,
popping up in everything from Pal Joey to
Shake, Rattle and Roll!
LET'S FALL IN LOVE
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Harold Arlen
Lyrics by Ted Koehler
Played during the opening credits and often in the score
Sung by Arthur Jarrett and chorus, Ann Sothern while rehearsing and at Max's party


LOVE IS LOVE ANYWHERE
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Harold Arlen
Lyrics by Ted Koehler
Sung by Ann Sothern at Lisa's party with John Qualen and guests, Arthur Jarrett at Max's party
Played often in the score


THIS IS ONLY THE BEGINNING
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Harold Arlen
Lyrics by Ted Koehler
Written for the movie but not used
EDMUND LOWE ... Ken
ANN SOTHERN ... Jean
MIRIAM JORDAN ... Gerry
GREGORY RATOFF ... Max
GRETA MEYER ... Lisa
BETTY FURNESS ... Linda
ARTHUR JARRETT ... Composer
ANDERSON LAWLER ... Allen
TALA BIRELL ... Rose Forsell
RUTH WARREN ... Nellie
MARJORIE GATESON ... Agatha

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
LOWDEN ADAMS ... Butler (uncredited)
CONSUELO BAKER ... Mildred (uncredited)
LORIN BAKER ... Secretary (uncredited)
F. BLINN ... Party Guest (uncredited)
SVEN HUGO BORG ... Eric (uncredited)
ETHEL CLAYTON ... Star (uncredited)
EDDIE FETHERSTON ... Stagehand (uncredited)
J.C. FOWLER ... Party Guest (uncredited)
BUD GEARY ... Film Technician (uncredited)
CHARLES GIBLYN ... Garland (uncredited)
SAM HARRIS ... Party Guest (uncredited)
HENRY HEBERT ... Party Guest (uncredited)
OSCAR 'DUTCH' HENDRIAN ... Movie Set Crewman (uncredited)
SAMUEL S. HINDS ... New York Executive (uncredited)
RUSSELL HUESTIS ... Party Guest (uncredited)
SELMER JACKSON ... Barton (uncredited)
JACK KENNEY ... Movie Set Crewman (uncredited)
FRITZ NORDINE ... Swede (uncredited)
ALBERT PETIT ... Party Guest (uncredited)
JOHN QUALEN ... Svente Bjorkman (uncredited)
KANE RICHMOND ... Ray (uncredited)
RONALD R. RONDELL ... Party Guest (uncredited)
CARLOS SAN MARTÍN ... Party Guest (uncredited)
INGRID SEBELIUS ... Swede (uncredited)
BRUCE SIDNEY ... Bob (uncredited)
EDWIN STANLEY ... Roland Markwell (uncredited)
EDWARD THOMAS ... Waiter (uncredited)
SIGFRID TOR ... Swede (uncredited)
MICHAEL VISAROFF ... Trent (uncredited)
NILES WELCH ... Archie Frost (uncredited)
BLACKIE WHITEFORD ... Talent Scout in Montage (uncredited)
Directed by:
DAVID BURTON
=========

Writing Credits:
HERBERT FIELDS ... (story and screen play)
=========

Produced by:
HARRY COHN ... producer (uncredited)
FELIX YOUNG ... associate producer (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
BENJAMIN KLINE ... (photography)
=========

Film Editing by:
GENE MILFORD ... film editor
=========

Art Direction by:
STEPHEN GOOSSON ... (uncredited)
=========

Costume Design by:
ROBERT KALLOCH ... (uncredited)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
ARTHUR S. BLACK Jr. ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
GEORGE COOPER ... sound engineer (uncredited)
=========

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

Music Department:
HAROLD ARLEN ... lyrics and music by
BAKALEINIKOFF ... musical director
TED KOEHLER ... lyrics and music by
LOUIS SILVERS ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
HARRY COHN ... president: Columbia Pictures Corporation
O.G. BORGLUND ... folk song director (uncredited)
H.K. HANSEN ... swedish dance director (uncredited)
J. HENRY KRUSE ... swedish technical director (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures (presents)
=========

Distributors:
Columbia Pictures
(A Columbia Production)
(1933)     [USA]     Theatrical

Columbia Pictures Proprietary
(1933)     [AUSTRALIA]     Theatrical

Sony Pictures Television
(2000)     [USA]     TV
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Release Date Film / Genre Soundtrack Cast Crew Company Credits
27 January 1933
{premiere}
[USA]


9 February 1933
[USA]

30 November 1933
[Argentina]

15 December 1933
[France]

12 January 1934
[Sweden]

22 May 1934
[Portugal]

15 April 1935
[Japan]

17 March 1969
(TV premiere)
[West Germany]
She Done Him Wrong
SHE DONE HIM WRONG

(Comedy | Drama | History)
[1 hour 6 minutes]


In the Gay Nineties, a seductive nightclub singer
contends with several suitors, including a jealous
escaped convict and a handsome temperance
league member.
I WONDER WHERE MY EASY RIDER'S GONE
(1933) (uncredited)
Written by Ralph Rainger
Performed by Mae West


A GUY WHAT TAKES HIS TIME
(1933) (uncredited)
Written by Ralph Rainger
Performed by Mae West


FRANKIE AND JOHNNY
(1912) (uncredited)
Music by Bert Leighton and Frank Leighton
Played during the opening credits and the end credits
Sung by Mae West in the Saloon


WHEN YOU AND I WERE YOUNG, MAGGIE
(1866) (uncredited)
Music by J.A. Butterfield
Part of a medley of music in the opening scenes


THE BOWERY
(1892) (uncredited)
Music by Percy Gaunt
Part of a medley of music in the opening scenes


DAISY BELL
(1892) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Dacre
Part of a medley of music in the opening scenes


THE OLD GREY MARE
(uncredited)
Traditional
Part of a medley of music in the opening scenes


ACH DU LIEBER AUGUSTINE
(ca 1768) (uncredited)
Traditional German folksong
Part of a medley of music in the opening scenes, played by a quartet of trumpet players


POP GOES THE WEASEL
(uncredited)
Traditional
Part of a medley of music in the opening scenes


AFTER THE BALL
(1892) (uncredited)
Music by Charles Harris
Played on piano by Fuzzy Knight (probably dubbed)


SILVER THREADS AMONG THE GOLD
(1873) (uncredited)
Music by H.P. Danks
Lyrics by Eben E. Rexford
Sung by Fred Santley in the Saloon


MA BLUSHIN' ROSIE
(1900) (uncredited)
Music by John Stromberg
Lyrics by Edgar Smith
Sung and Danced by a Chorus with modified lyrics


SHE'S MORE TO BE PITIED THAN CENSURED
(1894) (uncredited)
Written by William B. Gray
Sung by Fred Santley in the Saloon


TA-RA-RA BOOM-DE-AY
(1891) (uncredited)
Music by Henry J. Sayers
Danced by the Chorus Girls in the Saloon


BEAUTIFUL DREAMER
(1862) (uncredited)
Music by Stephen Foster
Played offscreen in the Saloon
MAE WEST ... Lady Lou
CARY GRANT ... Captain Cummings
OWEN MOORE ... Chick Clark
GILBERT ROLAND ... Serge Stanieff
NOAH BEERY Sr. ... Gus Jordan
DAVID LANDAU ... Dan Flynn
RAFAELA OTTIANO ... Russian Rita
DEWEY ROBINSON ... Spider Kane
ROCHELLE HUDSON ... Sally
TAMMANY YOUNG ... Chuck Connors
FUZZY KNIGHT ... Rag Time Kelly
GRACE LA RUE ... Frances
ROBERT E. HOMANS ... Doheney
LOUISE BEAVERS ... Pearl

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
ERNIE ADAMS ... Man in Audience (uncredited)
BILLY BLETCHER ... Singing Waiter (uncredited)
WADE BOTELER ... Dan's Pal (uncredited)
JACK CARR ... Patron Who Hits His Girl (uncredited)
HEINIE CONKLIN ... Street Cleaner (uncredited)
MIKE DONLIN ... Tout (uncredited)
JAMES EAGLES ... Pete (uncredited)
FERN EMMETT ... Woman in Conversation (uncredited)
HAROLD ENTWISTLE ... Minor Role (uncredited)
MARY GORDON ... Cleaning Lady (uncredited)
AGGIE HERRING ... Mrs. Flaherty (uncredited)
AL HILL ... Barfly (uncredited)
ARTHUR HOUSMAN ... Hungry Barfly (uncredited)
TOM KENNEDY ... Big Bill - Bartender (uncredited)
LEE KOHLMAR ... Jacobson (uncredited)
MICHAEL MARK ... Janitor (uncredited)
TOM McGUIRE ... Mike - Lou's Coachman (uncredited)
FRANK MILLS ... Barfly (uncredited)
FRANK MORAN ... Framed Convict (uncredited)
LEE PHELPS ... Waiter-Singer (uncredited)
FRED SANTLEY ... The Tenor (uncredited)
BILLY B. VAN ... Pianist (uncredited)
ELLINOR VANDERVEER ... Well-Wisher in Audience (uncredited)
HARRY WALLACE ... Steak McGarry (uncredited)
HARRY WARREN ... Waiter (uncredited)
LEO WHITE ... Pedestrian Tipping Hat to Lou (uncredited)
FLORENCE WIX ... Disapproving Passerby (uncredited)
Directed by:
LOWELL SHERMAN
=========

Writing Credits:
MAE WEST ... (by)

HARVEY THEW ... (screen play) and
JOHN BRIGHT ... (screen play)
=========

Produced by:
WILLIAM LEBARON ... associate producer (uncredited)
=========

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

Cinematography by:
CHARLES LANG ... (photographed by)
=========

Film Editing by:
ALEXANDER HALL ... (uncredited)
=========

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

Art Direction by:
ROBERT USHER ... (uncredited)
=========

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

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
JAMES DUGAN ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
HARRY LINDGREN ... recording engineer (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
ELWOOD BREDELL ... still photographer (uncredited)
ROBERT PITTACK ... camera operator (uncredited)
EUGENE RICHEE ... still photographer (uncredited)
CLIFF SHIRPSER ... assistant camera (uncredited)
=========

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

Music Department:
RALPH RAINGER ... music and lyrics by
STEPHAN PASTERNACKI ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
ROBERT M. GILLHAM ... general press agent (uncredited)
HAROLD HECHT ... choreographer (uncredited)
ARTHUR LUBIN ... assistant to producer (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
(presents)
(as Paramount Productions, Inc.)
=========
Distributors:
Paramount Pictures
(A Paramount Picture)
(as Paramount Productions, Inc.)

(1933)     [USA]     Theatrical

Paramount British Pictures
(1933)     [UK]Tnbsp;    theatrical

Film AB Paramount
(1934)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

MCA/Universal Pictures
(1958)     [USA]     TV

MCA/Universal Home Video
(1992)     [USA]     VHS

MCA/Universal Home Video
(For MCA Home Video)
(1993)     [USA]     VHS

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE)
(Universal Cinema Classics)
(2008)     [USA]     DVD

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE)
(Cary Grant: The Vault Collection)
(2016)     [USA]     DVD

Epoca
[ARGENTINA]     VHS
July 1933
[UK]
This Week Of Grace
THIS WEEK OF GRACE

(Comedy)
[1 hour 32 minutes]


A poor, unemployed woman is made housekeeper
at the estate of a wealthy duchess.
MARY ROSE
Written by Harry Parr Davies and Gracie Fields

MY LUCKY DAY
Written by Harry Parr Davies and Gracie Fields

HAPPY ENDING
Written by Harry Parr Davies

MELODY AT DAWN
Written by Harry Parr Davies and Gracie Fields

WHEN CUPID CALLS
Written by Harry Parr Davies

HEAVEN WILL PROTECT AN HONEST GIRL
Written by Bert Lee, Harris Weston and R.P. Weston
GRACIE FIELDS ... Grace Milroy
HENRY KENDALL ... Lord Clive Swinford
DOUGLAS WAKEFIELD ... Joe Milroy
FRANK PETTINGELL ... Mr. Milroy
MINNIE RAYNER ... Mrs. Milroy
JOHN STUART ... Henry Baring
HELEN HAYE ... Lady Warmington
MARJORIE BROOKS ... Pearl Forrester
NINA BOUCICAULT ... Duchess of Swinford
LAURENCE HANRAY ... Lawyer Cowlber
VIVIAN FOSTER ... Vicar
AGNES IMLAY
GORDON BEGG
S. VICTOR STANLEY

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
THE SHERMAN FISHER GIRLS ... Dancers

DAVINA CRAIG ... Audience Member at Gala (uncredited)
PATRICIA RUSSELL ... Lady Sarah (uncredited)
Directed by:
MAURICE ELVEY
=========

Writing Credits:
NELL EMERALD ... (story) &
MAURICE BRADDELL ... (story)

H. FOWLER MEAR ... (adapted for the screen by) and
JACK MARKS ... (adapted for the screen by)

H. FOWLER MEAR ... (dialogue) and
JACK MARKS ... (dialogue)
=========

Produced by:
JULIUS HAGEN ... producer
=========

Cinematography by:
SYDNEY BLYTHE
=========

Film Editing by:
JACK HARRIS
=========

Art Direction by:
JAMES CARTER
=========

Makeup Department:
CHARLES ... coiffure
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
FRED MERRICK ... assistant director
=========

Sound Department:
BAYNHAM HONRI ... re-recording mixer
A.D. VALENTINE ... sound recordist
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
WILLIAM LUFF ... assistant camera
=========

Music Department:
PERCIVAL MACKEY ... musical director / orchestrator
Production Companies:
Real Art Productions

Distributors:
RKO Radio Pictures
(as Radio Pictures)
(1933)     [UK]     Theatrical
20 October 1933
[USA]


6 January 1934
[Austria]

15 January 1934
[Denmark]

1 March 1934
[Sweden]

4 March 1934
[Finland]

5 April 1934
[Hungary]

15 October 1934
[Madrid, Spain]

11 December 1934
[Portugal]
The Way To Love
THE WAY TO LOVE

(Comedy | Romance)
[1 hour 20 minutes]


The Way to Love is a 1933 American Pre-Code romantic
comedy film, starring Maurice Chevalier and Ann Dvorak.
THE WAY TO LOVE
Music by Arthur Johnston
Lyrics by Sam Coslow


I'M A LOVER OF PAREE
Lyric by Leo Robin
Music by Ralph Rainger
Copyright 1933 by Famous Music Corp


IN A ONE ROOM FLAT
Lyric by Leo Robin
Music by Ralph Rainger
Copyright 1933 by Famous Music Corp


IT'S OH, IT'S AH, IT'S WONDERFUL
Lyric by Leo Robin
Music by Ralph Rainger


IN A ONE ROOM FLAT
Lyric by Leo Robin
Music by Ralph Rainger
MAURICE CHEVALIER ... François
ANN DVORAK ... Madeleine
EDWARD EVERETT HORTON ... Prof. Gaston Bibi
MINNA GOMBELL ... Suzanne
ARTHUR PIERSON ... M. Joe
NYDIA WESTMAN ... Annette
JOHN MILJAN ... Marco
BLANCHE FRIDERICI ... Rosalie
SIDNEY TOLER ... Pierre
GRACE BRADLEY ... Sunburned Lady
GEORGE REGAS ... Pedro
DOUGLASS DUMBRILLE ... Agent Chapusard
ARTHUR HOUSMAN ... Drunk Being Photographed
BILLY BEVAN ... M. Prial
GEORGE HAGEN ... Wladek the Mighty
JASON ROBARDS Sr. ... Guide

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
LONA ANDRE ... M. Prial's Assistant (uncredited)
MISCHA AUER ... Songwriter at Piano (uncredited)
BILLY BLETCHER ... Man with Fat Wife (uncredited)
ADRIENNE D'AMBRICOURT ... Minor Role (uncredited)
MICHAEL MARK ... Window Washer (uncredited)
ALEX MELESH ... René (uncredited)
TOM RICKETTS ... Minor Role (uncredited)
CONSTANTINE ROMANOFF ... Circus Wrestler (uncredited)
ROLFE SEDAN ... André (uncredited)
GUY USHER ... Minor Role (uncredited)
LEO WHITE ... Man in Circus Crowd (uncredited)
Directed by:
NORMAN TAUROG
=========

Writing Credits:
CLAUDE BINYON ... (additional dialogue)
FRANK BUTLER ... (additional dialogue)
GENE FOWLER ... (screenplay)
BENJAMIN GLAZER ... (screenplay)
=========

Produced by:
BENJAMIN GLAZER ... producer (uncredited)
=========

Music by:
RALPH RAINGER
HOWARD JACKSON ... (uncredited)
JOHN LEIPOLD ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
CHARLES LANG
=========

Film Editing by:
HUGH BENNETT ... (uncredited)
WILLIAM SHEA ... (uncredited)
=========

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

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
JACK MINTZ ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Art Department:
CLEM JONES ... props (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
GENE MERRITT ... sound recordist (uncredited)
LUTHER PITT ... assistant recording engineer (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
MACK ELLIOTT ... still photographer (uncredited)
ROBERT PITTACK ... camera operator (uncredited)
HENRY SCHUSTER ... chief electrician (uncredited)
CLIFF SHIRPSER ... assistant camera (uncredited)
RAY WATSON ... chief grip (uncredited)
=========

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

Editorial Department:
HANSON T. FRITCH ... assistant editor (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
NATHANIEL W. FINSTON ... musical director
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
=========

Distributors:
Paramount Pictures
(1933)     [USA]     Theatrical

Film AB Paramount
(1934)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

MCA/Universal Pictures
(1958)     [USA]     TV
           
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