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Musical Films

Release Date Film Soundtrack Cast Crew Company Credits
15 January 1937
[London, UK]


12 February 1937
[USA]

7 June 1937
[UK]
Head Over Heels
HEAD OVER HEELS
later called
HEAD OVER HEELS IN LOVE

(Musical)
[1 hour 24 minutes]


In Paris, nightclub entertainer Jeanne (Jessie Matthews) falls in
love with her dance partner, the idle, womanising Marcel (Louis
Borel). When Marcel runs off with rich and glamorous film star
Norma (Helen Whitney Bourne), Jeanne's true love Pierre (Robert
Flemyng) comes to her aid, and helps find her work on the radio.
After becoming a successful radio star, Jeanne becomes attractive
once more to Marcel, but the faithful Pierre cannot risk losing
her again.
HEAD OVER HEELS
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Performed by Jessie Matthews


MAY I HAVE THE NEXT ROMANCE WITH YOU
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Performed by Jessie Matthews


DON'T GIVE A GOOD GOSH DARN
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Performed by Jessie Matthews


LOOKING AROUND CORNERS FOR YOU
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Performed by Jessie Matthews


THERE'S THAT LOOK IN YOUR EYES AGAIN
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Performed by Jessie Matthews


THROUGH THE COURTESY OF LOVE
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Performed by Jessie Matthews


ADVERTISING JINGLES - GENTS OUTFITTERS, DENTAL CREAM, CHEWING GUM
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Performed by Jessie Matthews


LA MARSEILLAISE
(uncredited)
Music by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle
Arranged by 'Louis Levy'
JESSIE MATTHEWS ... Jeanne Colbert
LOUIS BORELL ... Marcel Larimour
ROBERT FLEMYNG ... Pierre
WHITNEY BOURNE ... Norma Langtry
ROMNEY BRENT ... Matty
BUDDY BRADLEY ... Instructor
ELIOT MAKEHAM ... Martin
PAUL LEYSSAC ... Max
FRED DUPREZ ... Norma's Manager

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
EDWARD COOPER ... Charles (uncredited)
VICTOR HARRINGTON ... Radio Seine Audience Member (uncredited)
Directed by:
SONNIE HALE
=========

Writing Credits:
FRANCIS DE CROISSET ... (play)
MARJORIE GAFFNEY ... (scenario)
DWIGHT TAYLOR ... (adaptation)
DWIGHT TAYLOR ... (dialogue)
FRED THOMPSON ... (adaptation)
=========

Produced by:
S.C. BALCON ... associate producer (uncredited)
=========

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

Cinematography by:
GLEN MacWILLIAMS
=========

Film Editing by:
AL BARNES
=========

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

Costume Design by:
J. STRASSNER ... (dresses)
=========

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

Art Department:
GLENN CRAVATH ... U.S. poster artist (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
A.C. O'DONOGHUE ... sound recordist
=========

Costume and Wardrobe Department:
MARIANNE ... wardrobe
=========

Music Department:
MACK GORDON ... words and music by
LOUIS LEVY ... musical director
HARRY REVEL ... words and music by
=========

Additional Crew:
BUDDY BRADLEY ... dances arranged by
Production Companies:
Gaumont British Picture Corporation
=========

Distributors:
Gaumont British Distributors
(1937)     [UK]     Theatrical

Gaumont British Picture Corporation of America
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical
4 February 1937
[New York City, New York, USA]


12 February 1937
[USA]

12 June 1937
[Mexico]

9 July 1937
[France]

12 August 1937
[Germany]

3 November 1937
[Denmark]

6 December 1937
[Portugal]

23 January 1938
[Slovenia]

16 April 1938
[Croatia]

3 September 2018
{Cinecon Film Festival}
[USA]
On The Avenue
ON THE AVENUE

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


A new Broadway show starring Gary Blake shamelessly lampoons
the rich Carraway family. To get her own back, daughter Mimi
sets out to ensnare Blake, but the courtship is soon for real,
to the annoyance of his co-star, hoofing chanteuse Mona Merrick.
HE AIN'T GOT RHYTHM
(1937) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin
Performed by Alice Faye, The Ritz Brothers and chorus in the show


CHEEK TO CHEEK
(1935) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin
Partially sung by Harry Ritz in the "He Ain't Got Rhythm" number


THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME (HOME, SWEET HOME)
(1823) (uncredited)
Music by H.R. Bishop composed partly from a Sicilian air
Played during "The Richest Girl in America" sketch


SAILING, SAILING (OVER THE BOUNDING MAIN)
(1880) (uncredited)
Written by Godfrey Marks
Played during "The Richest Girl in America" sketch


A-HUNTING WE WILL GO
(uncredited)
Traditional
Played during "The Richest Girl in America" sketch


JINGLE BELLS
(1857) (uncredited)
Written by James Pierpont
Played during "The Richest Girl in America" sketch


HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU
(1893) (uncredited)
Written by Mildred J. Hill and Patty S. Hill
Played during "The Richest Girl in America" sketch


THE GIRL ON THE POLICE GAZETTE
(1937) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin
Sung by Dick Powell with a barbershop quartet
Reprised later by Powell


YOU'RE LAUGHING AT ME
(1937) (uncredited)
(Partly written in 1927)
Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin
Sung by Dick Powell with the studio orchestra


THIS YEAR'S KISSES
(1937) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin
Sung by Alice Faye with piano accompaniment at rehearsal
Reprised by Faye at Tony's Restaurant


I'VE GOT MY LOVE TO KEEP ME WARM
(1937) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin
Played during Mimi's visit to Gary's dressing room
Sung by Dick Powell and Alice Faye in the show
Reprised as dance music at Tony's Restaurant


SLUMMING ON PARK AVENUE
(1937) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin
Performed by Alice Faye, The Ritz Brothers and chorus
Reprised by Dick Powell at Tony's Restaurant
Reprised again by the major cast members at Papaloupas' diner at the end


LARGO AL FACTOTUM
(1816) (uncredited)
from "Il Barbiere di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville)"
Music by Gioachino Rossini
Libretto by Cesare Sterbini
Partially sung by Harry Ritz in the "Slumming on Park Avenue" number


OCHI CHYORNYE (DARK EYES)
(uncredited)
Russian folksong
Partially sung by Harry Ritz in the "Slumming on Park Avenue" number


BRIDAL CHORUS (HERE COMES THE BRIDE)
(1850) (uncredited)
from "Lohengrin"
Music by Richard Wagner
Played at the start of the wedding


THE SKATERS WALTZ (LES PATINEURS)
(1882) (uncredited)
Music by Emil Waldteufel
Played during "The Richest Girl in America" sketch
Played on phonograph during trapeze scene
DICK POWELL ... Gary Blake
MADELEINE CARROLL ... Mimi Caraway
ALICE FAYE ... Mona Merrick
RITZ BROTHERS ... Performers
GEORGE BARBIER ... Commodore Caraway
ALAN MOWBRAY ... Frederick Sims
CORA WITHERSPOON ... Aunt Fritz
WALTER CATLETT ... Jake Dibble
DOUGLAS FOWLEY ... Eddie Eads
JOAN DAVIS ... Miss Katz
STEPIN FETCHIT ... Herman
SIG RUMANN ... Herr Hanfstangel
BILLY GILBERT ... Joe Papaloupas
E.E. CLIVE ... Cabby
DOUGLAS WOOD ... Mr. Trivet
JOHN SHEEHAN ... Stage Manager
PAUL IRVING ... Harry Morris
HARRY STUBBS ... Kelly
RICARDO MANDIA ... Luigi
EDWARD COOPER ... Potts
PAUL GERRITS ... Joe Cherry

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
LYNN BARI ... Chorus Girl / Mrs. Mary Jackson (uncredited)
SAMMY BLUM ... Barber in Police Gazette Number (uncredited)
RALPH BROOKS ... Theatre Attendant (uncredited)
FRANK DARIEN ... Frank - Stage Doorman (uncredited)
SHIRLEY DEANE ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
JAY EATON ... Front Row Theatre Patron (uncredited)
WILLIAM EDDRITT ... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
BESS FLOWERS ... Marie - Mimi's Maid (uncredited)
JUNE GALE ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
SHELDON JETT ... Waiter in Production Number (uncredited)
HANK MANN ... Footman in Sketch (uncredited)
JOE McGUINN ... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
HAROLD MILLER ... Wedding Guest (uncredited)
LOUIS NATHEAUX ... Man in Audience (uncredited)
DAVID NEWELL ... Wedding Attendant (uncredited)
EDGAR NORTON ... James - Butler on Stage (uncredited)
WILLIAM H. O'BRIEN ... Butler in Play (uncredited)
ALEXANDER POLLARD ... Butler at Wedding (uncredited)
AL RITZ ... One of the Ritz Brothers (uncredited)
HARRY RITZ ... One of the Ritz Brothers (uncredited)
JIMMY RITZ ... One of the Ritz Brothers (uncredited)
DEWEY ROBINSON ... Stout Man in Diner (uncredited)
GENEVA SAWYER ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
LOUISE SEIDEL ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
JACK STONEY ... Man in Diner (uncredited)
EDDY WALLER ... Shooting Gallery Attendant (uncredited)
MARJORIE WEAVER ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Directed by:
ROY DEL RUTH
=========

Writing Credits:
GENE MARKEY ... (screen play) and
WILLIAM CONSELMAN ... (screen play)

IRVING BERLIN ... (story) (uncredited)
EDDIE CHERKOSE ... (contributing writer) (uncredited)
SAMUEL POKRASS ... (contributing writer) (uncredited)
=========

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

Music by:
CHARLES MAXWELL ... (uncredited)
CYRIL J. MOCKRIDGE ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
LUCIEN ANDRIOT ... (photography)
=========

Film Editing by:
ALLEN MCNEIL ... film editor
=========

Art Direction by:
WILLIAM DARLING
=========

Set Decoration by:
THOMAS LITTLE ... (set decorations)
=========

Costume Design by:
GWEN WAKELING ... (costumes)
=========

Production Management:
DARRYL F. ZANUCK ... in charge of production
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
WILLIAM J. SCULLY ... assistant director
=========

Art Department:
MARK-LEE KIRK ... associate art director
HALDANE DOUGLAS ... musical settings associate (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
JOSEPH E. AIKEN ... sound
ROGER HEMAN
=========

Costume and Wardrobe Department:
SAM BENSON ... wardrobe supervisor (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
IRVING BERLIN ... music and lyrics by
ARTHUR LANGE ... musical director
HERBERT W. SPENCER ... orchestrator (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
SEYMOUR FELIX ... dances staged by
WILLIAM A. SEITER ... fill-in director (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Twentieth Century Fox
(presents)
(in Irving Berlin's)
(as Twentieth Century-Fox)
=========

Distributors:
Twentieth Century Fox
(as 20th Century Fox)
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

20th Century Fox
(1937)     [FRANCE]     Theatrical

20th Century Fox
(1938)     [AUSTRIA]     Theatrical
12 February 1937
[USA]


26 March 1937
[Den Haag, Netherlands]

29 March 1937
[Denmark]

29 March 1937
[Sweden]

21 August 1937
[Australia]

29 September 1937
[France]

17 October 1937
[Finland]

4 November 1937
[Croatia]

9 December 1937
[Portugal]

4 January 1938
[Slovenia]

13 December 1939
[Barcelona, Spain]

25 December 1939
[Madrid, Spain]
When You're in Love
WHEN YOU'RE IN LOVE

(Comedy | Musical | Romance)
[1 hour 50 minutes]


Artist Jimmy Hudson (Cary Grant) is stuck in Mexico unable to
pay his hotel bill. Meanwhile, Louise Fuller (Grace Moore)
opera singer is stuck in the same town unable to return to the
US due to visa problems. The solution, Hudson agrees to marry
Fuller, in return for which she pays him $2,000, which allows
her to return to New York to resume her opera career. Hudson
and Fuller continue to meet and trade barbs, but it's clear
they are falling for each other. A highlight is when Fuller
joins a 5 piece band to sing "Minnie the Moocher", the Cab
Calloway signature number. True love appears to be thwarted
by Fuller's career obligations and divorce papers are
exchanged. But in the end love is triumphant!
MINNIE THE MOOCHER
Music by Cab Calloway
Lyrics by Irving Mills and Clarence Gaskill
Arranged by Al Siegel


OUR SONG
Music by Jerome Kern
Lyrics by Dorothy Fields
Sung by Grace Moore


SERENADE
Music by Franz Schubert

SIBONEY
Music by Ernesto Lecuona

THE WALTZ SONG
from "Romeo and Juliet"
Music by Charles Gounod
Libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré


IN THE GLOAMING
Lyrics by Meta Orred
Music by Annie Fortescue Harrison


THE WHISTLING BOY
Music by Jerome Kern
Lyrics by Dorothy Fields


VISSI D'ARTE
from "Tosca"
by Giacomo Puccini
Sung by Grace Moore in the opening credits
MISS GRACE MOORE ... Louise Fuller
CARY GRANT ... Jimmy Hudson
ALINE MacMAHON ... Marianne Woods
HENRY STEPHENSON ... Walter Mitchell
THOMAS MITCHELL ... Hank Miller
CATHARINE DOUCET ... Jane Summers
LUIS ALBERNI ... Luis Perugini
GERALD OLIVER SMITH ... Gerald Meeker
EMMA DUNN ... Mrs. Hamilton
GEORGE PEARCE ... Mr. Hamilton
FRANK PUGLIA ... Carlos

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
JACQUELINE BECKER ... Minor Role

HERBERT ASHLEY ... Immigration Chief (uncredited)
SCOTTY BECKETT ... Little Boy with Whistle (uncredited)
DICK BOTILLER ... Mexican (uncredited)
LOUISE BROOKS ... Specialty Ballerina in Chorus (uncredited)
ROMAINE CALLENDER ... Waiter (uncredited)
GEORGE COOPER ... Assistant Immigration Officer (uncredited)
GEORGIE COOPER ... Woman (uncredited)
MARCELLE CORDAY ... Marie - Louise's Maid (uncredited)
EMERY D'ARCY ... Scarpia (uncredited)
JEAN DE BRIAC ... Headwaiter (uncredited)
HELEN DICKSON ... Woman (uncredited)
JOE DOMINGUEZ ... Mexican (uncredited)
ANN DORAN ... Secretary (uncredited)
NADINE DORE ... Girl (uncredited)
JACK EGGER ... Boy (uncredited)
JOSE FERNANDEZ ... Dancer (uncredited)
BESS FLOWERS ... Woman Outside Dressing Room (uncredited)
JOSEPH FORTE ... Waiter's Assistant (uncredited)
OTTO FRIES ... Otto- Musician (uncredited)
BUD GEARY ... Reporter (uncredited)
BILLY GILBERT ... Jose the Bartender (uncredited)
CHUCK HAMILTON ... Tony - Assistant Stage Manager (uncredited)
RUTH HILLIARD ... Minor Role (uncredited)
LEYLAND HODGSON ... Man Outside Dressing Room (uncredited)
HARRY HOLMAN ... A Babbitt Brother (uncredited)
PHYLLIS HOLT ... Minor Role (uncredited)
ARTHUR HOYT ... Man with Newsaper and Deaf Wife (uncredited)
ARTHUR STUART HULL ... Business Man (uncredited)
WILLIAM IRVING ... Concertgoer Hanging from Tree (uncredited)
SOLEDAD JIMÉNEZ ... Wife of Justice of the Peace (uncredited)
PAYNE B. JOHNSON ... Boy (uncredited)
EDWARD KEANE ... Stage Manager (uncredited)
SHARON KELLER ... Minor Role (uncredited)
ISABEL LA MAL ... Woman (uncredited)
HARVEY LEACH ... Harvey - Musician (uncredited)
RAÚL LECHUGA ... Mexican Policeman (uncredited)
FRANK LEYVA ... Mexican Policeman (uncredited)
BERT LINDEN ... Dancer (uncredited)
J.P. LOCKNEY ... Doorman (uncredited)
ALPHONSE MARTELL ... Announcer (uncredited)
CHRIS-PIN MARTIN ... Servant (uncredited)
ROBERT McKENZIE ... Charlie Perkins (uncredited)
WILSON MILLAR ... Italian (uncredited)
CARLOS MONTALBÁN ... Minor Role (uncredited)
GENE MORGAN ... Dancer (uncredited)
OLIVE MORGAN ... Minor Role (uncredited)
ARTHUR MOSQUIERA ... Minor Role (uncredited)
MARTHA MOSQUIERA ... Minor Role (uncredited)
WILLIAM MOSQUIERA ... Minor Role (uncredited)
JEANETTE NOESON ... Minor Role (uncredited)
FLETCHER NORTON ... Teacher (uncredited)
DAVE O'BRIEN ... Dancer (uncredited)
ROBERT EMMETT O'CONNOR ... Assistant Immigration Officer (uncredited)
BARNETT PARKER ... Butler (uncredited)
MANUEL PARÍS ... Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
WILLIAM PAWLEY ... Bruiser (uncredited)
PAUL POWER ... Minor Role (uncredited)
GUS REED ... Fat Waiter (uncredited)
CYRIL RING ... Man Outside Dressing Room (uncredited)
DEWEY ROBINSON ... Reporter (uncredited)
CLAIRE ROCHELLE ... Girl (uncredited)
HENRY ROQUEMORE ... Ticket Clerk (uncredited)
ENRIQUE DE ROSAS ... Hotel Manager (uncredited)
DON ROWAN ... Bruiser (uncredited)
CARMEN SAMANIEGO ... Dancer (uncredited)
NENA SANDOVAL ... Dancer (uncredited)
HECTOR V. SARNO ... Jail Guard (uncredited)
C. MONTAGUE SHAW ... Attorney (uncredited)
BRUCE SIDNEY ... Stage Manager (uncredited)
PEGGY STRATFORD ... Woman (uncredited)
MARY ANN SUCH ... Little Ballet Dancer (uncredited)
PATTY JO TRACY ... Minor Role (uncredited)
ANTONIO VIDAL ... Justice of the Peace (uncredited)
CATHERINE WALLACE ... Minor Role (uncredited)
MAY WALLACE ... Deaf Wife (uncredited)
LUCILLE WARD ... Music Teacher (uncredited)
PAT WEST ... A Babbitt Brother (uncredited)
RUTH WILLIARD ... Woman (uncredited)
Directed by:
ROBERT RISKIN
HARRY LACHMAN ... (uncredited)
=========

Writing Credits:
ETHEL HILL ... (story)
ROBERT RISKIN
CEDRIC WORTH ... (story)
=========

Produced by:
EVERETT RISKIN ... producer
=========

Music by:
ALFRED NEWMAN ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
JOSEPH WALKER
=========

Film Editing by:
GENE MILFORD
=========

Art Direction by:
STEPHEN GOOSSÓN
=========

Costume Design by:
BERNARD NEWMAN ... (gowns)
=========

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

Sound Department:
LODGE CUNNINGHAM ... sound
=========

Music Department:
ALFRED NEWMAN ... musical director
EDWARD B. POWELL ... orchestrator (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
LEON LEONIDOFF ... choreographer
Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
=========

Distributors:
Columbia Pictures
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

Columbia Pictures Corporation
(1937)     [UK]     Theatrical

Columbia Pictures of Canada
(1937)     [CANADA]     Theatrical

Les Films Osso
(1937)     [FRANCE]     Theatrical

Screen Gems
(1958)     [USA]     TV
=========

Other Companies:
Western Costume Company (costume supplier) (uncredited)
2 March 1937
[London, UK]
MAYFAIR MELODY

(Musical)
[1 hour 23 minutes]


The film was a quota quickie production, featuring Falkner
as a factory hand whose wonderful singing voice is discovered
by the daughter of the factory owner. She then guides him up
the ladder to fame and fortune as a professional singer.
Classed as a Lost Film KEITH FALKNER ... Mark
JOYCE KIRBY ... Brenda
CHILI BOUCHIER ... Carmen
BRUCE LISTER ... Dickie
GLEN ALYN ... Daphne
GEORGE GALLEON ... Lord Chester
LOUIS GOODRICH ... Ludborough
IAN MACLEAN ... Collecchi
VIVIENNE CHATTERTON ... Mme. Collecchi
AUBREY MALLALIEU ... Dighton
Directed by:
ARTHUR B. WOODS
=========

Writing Credits:
JAMES DYRENFORTH ... (story)
=========

Produced by:
IRVING ASHER ... executive producer
=========

Music by:
KENNETH LESLIE-SMITH
=========

Cinematography by:
BASIL EMMOTT
=========

Music Department:
JAMES DYRENFORTH ... lyricist: songs
=========

Additional Crew:
JACK DONOHUE ... dance director
Production Companies:
Warner Brothers-First National Productions
=========

Distributors:
Warner Bros.
(1937)     [UK]     Theatrical
=========

Other Companies:
Teddington Studios (production facilities)
12 March 1937
[USA]


21 April 1937
[Sweden]

9 July 1937
[Argentina]

27 August 1937
[Denmark]

8 October 1937
[Groningen, Netherlands]

28 November 1937
[Finland]

6 January 1938
[Portugal]

9 March 1938
[France]

3 June 1938
[Brussels, Belgium]
Swing High, Swing Low
SWING HIGH, SWING LOW

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


In Panama, Maggie King meets soldier Skid Johnson on his last
day in the army and reluctantly agrees to a date to celebrate.
The two become involved in a nightclub brawl which causes
Maggie to miss her ship back to the States. Now stranded, she's
forced to move in with Skid and his pal Harry. She soon falls
in love with Skid. Skid gets a job playing the trumpet at a
local club and becomes a big success. Fame and fortune go to
his head which eventually destroys his relationship Maggie
and his career.
SWING HIGH, SWING LOW
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Burton Lane
Lyrics by Ralph Freed
Sung by an unidentifed chorus during the opening credits


YOU'RE IN THE ARMY NOW
(1917) (uncredited)
Music by Isham Jones
Lyrics by Tell Taylor and Ole Olsen
Variations in the score several times


PANAMANIA
(1937) (uncredited)
Written by Sam Coslow and Al Siegel
Performed by Dorothy Lamour


I HEAR A CALL TO ARMS
(1937) (uncredited)
Written by Sam Coslow and Al Siegel
Performed by Carole Lombard with Fred MacMurray (trumpet) and Charles Butterworth (piano)
Reprised by Dorothy Lamour at the El Greco nightclub
Reprised again by Lombard and MacMurray at the end


THEN IT ISN'T LOVE
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Ralph Rainger
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Performed by Carole Lombard


BRIDAL CHORUS (HERE COMES THE BRIDE)
(1850) (uncredited)
from "Lohengrin"
Music by Richard Wagner
Performed by Fred MacMurray (trumpet and vocal) and Charles Butterworth (piano)


SPRING IS IN THE AIR
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Charles Kisco
Lyrics by Ralph Freed
Written for the movie but not sung


LONELY LITTLE SEÑORITA
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Julian Oliver
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Written for the movie but not sung


THE BLACK ROOSTER
(1937) (uncredited)
Written by Al Siegel, Phil Boutelje and Charles Kisco
Written for the movie but not sung
CAROLE LOMBARD ... Maggie King
FRED MACMURRAY ... Skid Johnson

CHARLES BUTTERWORTH ... Harry
JEAN DIXON ... Ella
DOROTHY LAMOUR ... Anita Alvarez
HARVEY STEPHENS ... Harvey Howell
CECIL CUNNINGHAM ... Murphy
CHARLES ARNT ... Georgie
FRANKLIN PANGBORN ... Henri
ANTHONY QUINN ... The Don
CHARLES JUDELS ... Tony

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
MARTHA ARCOS ... Girl (uncredited)
WILLIAM ARNOLD ... Croupier (uncredited)
EUMENIO BLANCO ... Interpreter (uncredited)
LEE BOWMAN ... El Greco Patron (uncredited)
SPENCER CHAN ... Cook (uncredited)
JAMES CONATY ... Butch's Customer (uncredited)
LEE COOLEY ... Radio Announcer (uncredited)
GINO CORRADO ... Tony's Italian Friend (uncredited)
JACK DALEY ... Dock Policeman (uncredited)
LEYLAND HODGSON ... Gambler (uncredited)
ESTHER HOWARD ... Beauty Salon Customer (uncredited)
ARTHUR STUART HULL ... Booking Agent (uncredited)
GEORGE W. JIMENEZ ... Justice of the Peace (uncredited)
DARBY JONES ... Black Santa Claus (uncredited)
DONALD KERR ... Radio Technician (uncredited)
RICHARD KIPLING ... Army Surgeon (uncredited)
NICHOLAS KOBLIANSKY ... Gambler (uncredited)
NICK LUKATS ... Man in Nightclub (uncredited)
JERRY MANDY ... Interpreter (uncredited)
CHRIS-PIN MARTIN ... Sleepy Servant (uncredited)
FRANCES MORRIS ... Cloakroom Attendant (uncredited)
AL MORRO ... Bouncer (uncredited)
LOUIS NATHEAUX ... Gambler (uncredited)
PAUL NEWLAN ... Army Lieutenant (uncredited)
DENNIS O'KEEFE ... Purser (uncredited)
RALPH REMLEY ... Musselwhite (uncredited)
CYRIL RING ... Visitor Leaving Ship (uncredited)
ENRIQUE DE ROSAS ... Judge (uncredited)
OSCAR RUDOLPH ... Elevator Boy (uncredited)
HARRY SEMELS ... Chief of Police (uncredited)
GEORGE SOREL ... El Greco Manager (uncredited)
CHARLES STEVENS ... Panamanian at Cockfight (uncredited)
FRANK WHITSON ... Gambler (uncredited)
WILLIAM WRIGHT ... Attendant (uncredited)
Directed by:
MITCHELL LEISEN
=========

Writing Credits:
VIRGINIA VAN UPP ... (screen play) and
OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II ... (screen play)

GEORGE MANKER WATTERS ... (based on a play by) and
ARTHUR HOPKINS ... (based on a play by)

WALTER DELEON ... (contributor to screenplay construction) (uncredited)
FRANCIS MARTIN ... (contributor to screenplay construction) (uncredited)
=========

Produced by:
ARTHUR HORNBLOW Jr. ... producer
=========

Music by:
PHIL BOUTELJE ... (uncredited)
RALPH RAINGER ... (uncredited)
VICTOR YOUNG ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
TED TETZLAFF ... (photographed by)
=========

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

Art Direction by:
HANS DREIER
ERNST FEGTÉ
=========

Set Decoration by:
SAM COMER ... (uncredited)
=========

Costume Design by:
TRAVIS BANTON ... (costumes designed by)
=========

Makeup Department:
WALLY WESTMORE ... makeup artist: Dorothy Lamour (uncredited)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
EDGAR ANDERSON ... assistant director (uncredited)
PERCY MORRIS ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Art Department:
A.E. FREUDEMAN ... interior decorator
=========

Sound Department:
EARL HAYMAN ... sound recordist
DON JOHNSON ... sound recordist
=========

Visual Effects by:
FARCIOT EDOUART ... special photographic effects
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
PAT DREW ... electrician (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
PHIL BOUTELJE ... compositions and arrangements
SAM COSLOW ... original songs by
BORIS MORROS ... musical director
RALPH RAINGER ... original songs by
LEO ROBIN ... original songs by
AL SIEGEL ... original songs by / vocal supervisor
VICTOR YOUNG ... compositions and arrangements
=========

Additional Crew:
ADOLPH ZUKOR ... presenter
WILLIAM CANDREVA ... dubbing trumpet: Fred MacMurray (uncredited)
LEROY PRINZ ... dance effects (uncredited)
FRANKIE ZINZER ... dubbing trumpet: Fred MacMurray (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
=========

Distributors:
Paramount Pictures
(A Paramount Picture)
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

Paramount Film Service
(1937)     [CANADA]     Theatrical

Paramount British Pictures
(1937)     [UK]     Theatrical

Paramount Film Service
(1937)     [AUSTRALIA]     Theatrical

Film AB Paramount
(1937)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

Paramount-Film
(1937)     [AUSTRIA]     Theatrical

MCA/Universal Pictures
(1958)     [USA]     TV

Reel Media International
(2004)     [WORLD-WIDE]     Video

Reel Media International
(2007)     [WORLD-WIDE]     All Media

Take 2 Video
[USA]     VHS
23 March 1937
[USA]


10 May 1937
[Sweden]

16 July 1937
[Argentina]

1 August 1937
[Finland]

23 October 1937
[Slovenia]

17 February 1938
[Portugal]

22 July 1938
[Croatia]

16 March 1939
[Denmark]
Waikiki Wedding
WAIKIKI WEDDING

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


Tony Marvin is a laid back but incredibly successful promoter and
fair-haired boy for J. P. Todhunter's pineapple company located in
beautiful Hawaii. He gets the company to sponsor a contest in which
the winner gets a Hawaiian vacation and is obligated to write
articles on the islands which, when published, will constitute a
publicity coup for the company. Unfortunately, Georgia Smith, the
winner, feels lonely and isolated in the Islands and wants to return
to the States. With help from buddy Shad Buggle Tony tries to
romantically divert Georgia without letting her know his true
motivation.
SWEET IS THE WORD FOR YOU
(uncredited)
Music by Ralph Rainger
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Sung by Bing Crosby
Reprised by Shirley Ross


SWEET LEILANI
Written by Harry Owens
Hawaiian lyrics by Jimmy Lowell
Sung by Bing Crosby and Hawaiian chorus


BLUE HAWAII
(uncredited)
Music by Ralph Rainger
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Sung by Bing Crosby
Reprised by Bing Crosby, Shirley Ross, and chorus


IN A LITTLE HULA HEAVEN
(uncredited)
Music by Ralph Rainger
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Sung by Shirley Ross


OKOLEHAU
(uncredited)
Music by Ralph Rainger
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Sung By Martha Raye


NANI ONA PUA
(uncredited)
Music by Ralph Rainger
Lyrics by Leo Robin
Sung by Bing Crosby and Hawaiian chorus
BING CROSBY ... Tony Marvin
BOB BURNS ... Shad Buggle
MARTHA RAYE ... Myrtle Finch
SHIRLEY ROSS ... Georgia Smith
GEORGE BARBIER ... J.P. Todhunter
LEIF ERIKSON ... Dr. Victor Quimby
GRADY SUTTON ... Everett Todhunter
GRANVILLE BATES ... Uncle Herman
ANTHONY QUINN ... Kimo
MITCHELL LEWIS ... Koalani
GEORGE REGAS ... Muamua
NICK LUKATS ... Assistant Purser
PRINCE LEI LANI ... Priest
MAURICE LIU ... Kaiaka
RAQUEL ECHEVERRÍA ... Mahina
IRIS YAMAOKA ... Secretary

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
NINA CAMPANA ... Old Woman (uncredited)
JACK CHAPIN ... Photographer (uncredited)
SPENCER CHARTERS ... Frame (uncredited)
ETHEL CLAYTON ... Tourist (uncredited)
KUULEI DE CLERCQ ... Lani (uncredited)
NALANI DE CLERCQ ... Maile (uncredited)
EMMA DUNN ... Mrs. Marvin (uncredited)
LALO ENCINAS ... Policeman (uncredited)
HAROLD ENTWISTLE ... Bit Role (uncredited)
HARRY FIELD ... Member of Kimo's Gang (uncredited)
LEE TUNG FOO ... Gardener (uncredited)
AUGIE GOUPIL ... Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
HARRIETTE HADDON ... Hula Dancer (uncredited)
GEORGE HERRERA ... Member of Kimo's Gang (uncredited)
MANUAL KALILI ... Member of Kimo's Gang (uncredited)
GEORGE KALUNA ... Member of Kimo's Gang (uncredited)
RAY KINNEY ... Singer (uncredited)
ALEXANDER LEFTWICH ... Harrison (uncredited)
LOTUS LIU ... Suki (uncredited)
JOE MOLINA ... Member of Kimo's Gang (uncredited)
DAVID NEWELL ... Radio Operator (uncredited)
ROBERT EMMETT O'CONNOR ... Policeman (uncredited)
MICHAEL PECAROVICH ... Ship's officer (uncredited)
ALFONSO PEDROZA ... Doorman (uncredited)
SATINI PUALOA ... Knife Dancer (uncredited)
PEDRO REGAS ... Cab Driver (uncredited)
MIRI REI ... Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
RALPH REMLEY ... Tomlin (uncredited)
HENRY ROQUEMORE ... Tourist (uncredited)
ED SOJIN Jr. ... Bellboy (uncredited)
HARRY STUBBS ... Keith (uncredited)
RICHARD TERRY ... Taxi Driver (uncredited)
HARRY TYLER ... Sailor (uncredited)
TONY URCHEL ... Member of Kimo's Gang (uncredited)
HARRY J. VEJAR ... Desk Sergeant (uncredited)
PIERRE WATKIN ... John Durkin (uncredited)
DOROTHY WHITE ... Dancer (uncredited)
GLORIA WILLIAMS ... Tourist (uncredited)
VICTOR WONG ... Gardener (uncredited)
Directed by:
FRANK TUTTLE
=========

Writing Credits:
FRANK BUTLER ... (screen play) and
DON HARTMAN ... (screen play) and
WALTER DELEON ... (screen play) and
FRANCIS MARTIN ... (screen play)

FRANK BUTLER ... (story) and
DON HARTMAN ... (story)
=========

Produced by:
ARTHUR HORNBLOW Jr. ... producer
=========

Music by:
LEO SHUKEN ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
KARL STRUSS
=========

Film Editing by:
PAUL WEATHERWAX
=========

Art Direction by:
HANS DREIER
ROBERT USHER
=========

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

Costume Design by:
EDITH HEAD
=========

Sound Department:
GENE MERRITT ... sound
LOUIS MESENKOP ... sound
=========

Visual Effects by:
FARCIOT EDOUART ... special photographic effects
LOYAL GRIGGS ... transparencies (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
ARTHUR FRANKLIN ... music arranger
JIMMY LOWELL ... lyrics: Sweet Leilani
BORIS MORROS ... musical director
HARRY OWENS ... song: Sweet Leilani
RALPH RAINGER ... music: songs
LEO ROBIN ... lyrics: songs
AL SIEGEL ... music arranger
VICTOR YOUNG ... orchestrator
CHARLES BRADSHAW ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
VICTOR YOUNG ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
ROBERT C. BRUCE ... Hawaiian exteriors
LEROY PRINZ ... choreographer
ADOLPH ZUKOR ... presenter
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
=========

Distributors:
Paramount Pictures
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

MCA/Universal Pictures
(1958)     [USA]     TV

MCA/Universal Home Video
(1995)     [USA]     VHS

Universal Studios
(2006)     [USA]     DVD - (Included in "Bing Crosby" Screen Legends Collection")

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE)
(2011)     [USA]     DVD - (DVD-R Universal Vault Series)

Umbrella Entertainment
(2019)     [AUSTRALIA]     DVD
=========

Other Companies:
Deluxe Digital Studios (DVD transfer)
26 March 1937
[USA]


16 June 1937
[Argentina]

25 June 1937
[France]

2 August 1937
[Sweden]

6 August 1937
[Netherlands]

9 September 1937
[Hungary]

11 September 1937
[Denmark]

19 September 1937
[Finland]

30 September 1937
[Croatia]

5 October 1937
[Portugal]

15 October 1937
[Germany]

5 January 1938
[Slovenia]

15 November 1940
[Barcelona, Spain]

28 August 1948
(re-release)
[Finland]

6 December 1962
(re-release)
[Finland]
Maytime
MAYTIME

(Drama | Musical | Romance)
[2 hours 12 minutes]


An elderly Miss Morrison recounts her life as the once
young and beautiful opera singer Marcia Morney-then the
toast of Napoleon III's Paris. One evening, she encounters
an American voice student, Paul Allison, and the two
unexpectedly fall in love. Unfortunately for her, she has
already accepted the marriage proposal of her mentor, Nicolai
Nazaroff-more out of obligation than any feeling of love for
him. As a result, she breaks off her relationship with Paul,
and reluctantly marries Nicolai. After 7 years of marriage,
Nicolai sets up Marcia for an engagement performance in the
United States of the opera "Tsaritsa". Nicolai signs up Paul
as her leading partner, not knowing of Marcia and Paul's past.
When he realizes what he has done, Nicolai becomes enraged
with jealousy...
NOW IT'S THE MONTH OF MAYING
(uncredited)
Traditional
Sung by chorus


WILL YOU REMEMBER (SWEETHEART)?
Music by Sigmund Romberg
Lyrics by Rida Johnson Young
Sung by Nelson Eddy


PLANTONS DA VIGNE
(uncredited)
Traditional
Sung by Nelson Eddy


VIVE L'OPERA
Music by Herbert Stothart
Lyrics by Bob Wright (as Robert Wright) and Chet Forrest (as George Forrest)
Sung by Nelson Eddy and chorus


HAM AND EGGS
Music by Herbert Stothart
Lyrics by Bob Wright (as Robert Wright) and Chet Forrest (as George Forrest)
Sung by Nelson Eddy and chorus


CARRY ME BACK TO OLD VIRGINNY
(uncredited)
Written by James Allen Bland
Sung by Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald


SANTA LUCIA
(uncredited)
Traditional
Sung by Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy and an uncredited singer


CZARITZA
(based on Symphony No. 5)
Composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Sung by Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy and chorus


WILL YOU REMEMBER (SWEETHEART)?
Music by Sigmund Romberg
Lyrics by Rida Johnson Young
Sung by Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy


LES FILLES DE CADIX
Written by Léo Delibes
Lyrics by Alfred de Musset
Sung by Jeanette MacDonald


LE RÉGIMENT DE SAMBRE ET MEUSE
Written by Robert Planquette
Sung by Jeanette MacDonald and chorus


NOBLES SEIGNEUR, SALUT
from the opera "Les Huguenots"
Written by Giacomo Meyerbeer
Libretto by Eugène Scribe
Sung by Jeanette MacDonald and chorus


CAVATINE DU PAGE "UNE DAME, NOBLE ET SAGE"
from the opera "Les Huguenots" Act 1
Written by Giacomo Meyerbeer
Librette by Eugène Scribe
Sung by Jeanette MacDonald and chorus


LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR
Written by Gaetano Donizetti

WILLIAM TELL
Written by Gioachino Rossini

TANNHÄUSER
Written by Richard Wagner

TRISTAN UND ISOLDE
Written by Richard Wagner

FAUST
Written by Charles Gounod
JEANETTE MACDONALD ... Marcia Mornay
NELSON EDDY ... Paul Allison
JOHN BARRYMORE ... Nicolai Nazaroff
HERMAN BING ... August Archipenko
TOM BROWN ... Kip Stuart
LYNNE CARVER ... Barbara Roberts
RAFAELA OTTIANO ... Ellen
CHARLES JUDELS ... Cabby
PAUL PORCASI ... Trentini
SIG RUMANN ... Fanchon
WALTER KINGSFORD ... Mr. Rudyard
GUY BATES POST ... Louis Napoleon

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
MARISKA ALDRICH ... Opera Singer (uncredited)
BERNICE ALSTOCK ... Contralto in 'Success' Montage (voice) (uncredited)
NICK ANGELO ... Tenor in 'Success' Montage (voice) (uncredited)
MARTHA BAMATTRE ... Lady in Bar (uncredited)
AGOSTINO BORGATO ... Student (uncredited)
BARLOWE BORLAND ... Stage Doorman (uncredited)
LOUIS BRENN ... Minor Role (uncredited)
JOAN BRESLAU ... Queen of the May (uncredited)
HARLAN BRIGGS ... Bearded Director (uncredited)
PATTY BROWN ... Minor Role (uncredited)
BUD MURRAY CHILDREN ... Children at maypole (uncredited)
MAURICE CASS ... Opera House Manager (uncredited)
IPHIGENIE CASTIGLIONI ... Empress Eugenie (uncredited)
ALLAN CAVAN ... Minor Role (uncredited)
SHIRLEY COATES ... Minor Role (uncredited)
LUKE COSGRAVE ... Minor Role (uncredited)
EARL COVERT ... DeNevers (uncredited)
PAUL CREMONESI ... Opera Critic (uncredited)
GUY D'ENNERY ... Aide (uncredited)
HARRY DAVENPORT ... Opera Director (uncredited)
BLAIR DAVIES ... Student (uncredited)
GEORGE DAVIS ... Usher at Opera (uncredited)
DIANA DEAN ... Minor Role (uncredited)
ANNA DEMETRIO ... Madame Fanchon (uncredited)
DICK DENNIS ... Tenor in 'Success' Montage (voice) (uncredited)
THE DON COSSACK CHORUS ... Chorus (uncredited)
SARAH EDWARDS ... Minor Role (uncredited)
FRANK ELLIOTT ... Aide (uncredited)
ZARI ELMASSIAN ... Minor Role (uncredited)
HAROLD ENTWISTLE ... Roue (uncredited)
SHIRLEY FIFE ... Little Girl (uncredited)
ROBERT FISCHER ... Mr. Abrams (uncredited)
CHRISTIAN J. FRANK ... Gendarme (uncredited)
BILLY GILBERT ... Drunk (uncredited)
RALPH GILLIAM ... Minor Role (uncredited)
ED GODDARD ... Juggling Clown (uncredited)
FRED GRAHAM ... Court Servant (uncredited)
GENEVA HALL ... Gypsy Dancer at Festival (uncredited)
MARILYN HARRIS ... Maypole singer (uncredited)
JOLLY LEE HARVEY ... Fat Woman (uncredited)
HARRY HAYDEN ... Opera Director (uncredited)
GRACE HAYLE ... Mrs. Perkin (uncredited)
HOWARD HICKMAN ... Opera Director (uncredited)
RUSSELL HICKS ... Monsieur Bulliet (uncredited)
ARTHUR STUART HULL ... Roue (uncredited)
BRANDON HURST ... Master of Ceremonies (uncredited)
SYDNEY JARVIS ... Cabby (uncredited)
HANS JOBY ... Doctor (uncredited)
ALEX KANDIBA ... Black Priest in 'Czaritza' (uncredited)
CLAUDE KING ... Noble at Court (uncredited)
LEONID KINSKEY ... Student in Bar (uncredited)
ADIA KUZNETZOFF ... Dubrovsky (uncredited)
JOAN LE SEUR ... Maypole Dancer (uncredited)
IVAN LEBEDEFF ... Empress' Dinner Companion (uncredited)
GUS LEONARD ... Concierge (uncredited)
GEORGE LONDON ... Chorus Member (uncredited)
ERIC LONSDALE ... Aide (uncredited)
JACQUES LORY ... Drunk (uncredited)
HERTA LYND ... Peasant (uncredited)
MARY MACLAREN ... Lady of the Court (uncredited)
FRANCISCO MARÁN ... Gendarme (uncredited)
ERIC MAYNE ... Critic (uncredited)
DOUGLAS MCPHAIL ... Minor Role (uncredited)
THE MEGLIN KIDDIES ... Children at Maypole (uncredited)
NAN MERRIMAN ... Chorus Member (uncredited)
BELLE MITCHELL ... Mary (uncredited)
ALBERTO MORIN ... Student in Cafe (uncredited)
M. MOROVA ... Contralto in 'Czaritza' (uncredited)
JACK MURPHY ... Student (uncredited)
FORBES MURRAY ... Aide (uncredited)
LEDA NICOVA ... Gypsy Dancer at Festival (uncredited)
EDGAR NORTON ... Secretary (uncredited)
FRANK O'CONNOR ... Court Servant (uncredited)
JOYCE OLIVER ... Little Girl (uncredited)
HELEN PARRISH ... Maypole Singer (uncredited)
ALBERT POLLET ... Cabby (uncredited)
BARBARA JANE POPE ... Little Girl (uncredited)
JUNE PRESTON ... Little Blonde Girl Singing (uncredited)
FRANK PUGLIA ... Orchestra Conductor (uncredited)
CHARLES REQUA ... Stage Manager (uncredited)
HENRY ROQUEMORE ... Publicity Man in America (uncredited)
CHRISTIAN RUB ... Sleeper Outside Cafe (uncredited)
JOSÉ RUBIO ... Student (uncredited)
OSCAR RUDOLPH ... Young Peasant at Festival (uncredited)
ALEXANDER SCHOENBERG ... French Proprietor (uncredited)
FRANK SHERIDAN ... O'Brien, Opera Director (uncredited)
BUSTER SLAVEN ... Maypole Singer (uncredited)
PAT SOMERSET ... Gossip (uncredited)
GENARO SPAGNOLI ... Chef (uncredited)
SCHUYLER STANDISH ... Minor Role (uncredited)
BERNARD SUSS ... Assistant Hotel Manager (uncredited)
GLORIA TALBOTT ... Little Girl (uncredited)
LUDOVICO TOMARCHIO ... Tenor at St. Cloud Festival (uncredited)
ALLAN WATSON ... Bass in 'Success' Montage (voice) (uncredited)
BOBS WATSON ... Maypole Singer (uncredited)
DELMAR WATSON ... Maypole Singer (uncredited)
PAUL WEIGEL ... Prompter (uncredited)
BEN WELDEN ... Student (uncredited)
TUDOR WILLIAMS ... Bass in 'Les Huguenots' (uncredited)
CLARENCE WILSON ... Waiter (uncredited)
FLORENCE WIX ... Dinner Guest at Palace (uncredited)
IAN WOLFE ... Court Official (uncredited)
DOUGLAS WOOD ... Massilon (uncredited)
ARMAND 'CURLY' WRIGHT ... Bow and Arrow Stand Man (uncredited)
Directed by:
ROBERT Z. LEONARD
=========

Writing Credits:
RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG ... (operetta)

NOEL LANGLEY
FRANCES MARION ... (uncredited)
CLAUDINE WEST ... (treatment) (uncredited)
RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG ... (play)
=========

Produced by:
ROBERT Z. LEONARD ... producer
HUNT STROMBERG ... producer
GREGOR RABINOVITCH ... producer (uncredited)
IRVING THALBERG ... executive producer (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
OLIVER T. MARSH
=========

Film Editing by:
CONRAD A. NERVIG
=========

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

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

Makeup Department:
JACK DAWN ... makeup artist (uncredited)
LYLE DAWN ... makeup artist (uncredited)
SYDNEY GUILAROFF ... hair stylist (uncredited)
ROBERT J. SCHIFFER ... makeup artist (uncredited)
=========

Production Management:
FRANK MESSENGER ... production manager (uncredited)
=========

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

Art Department:
FREDRIC HOPE ... associate art director
EDWIN B. WILLIS ... associate art director
FRED LANE ... props (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
DOUGLAS SHEARER ... recording director
JAMES BROCK ... sound (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
POP ARNOLD ... head grip (uncredited)
JOHNNY GREER ... assistant camera (uncredited)
ART SPANG ... grip (uncredited)
TED WURTENBERG ... chief electrician (uncredited)
=========

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

Editorial Department:
SLAVKO VORKAPICH ... montage
=========

Music Department:
SIGMUND ROMBERG ... music by
HERBERT STOTHART ... music adaptor / musical director
WAYNE ALLEN ... orchestrator (uncredited)
PAUL MARQUARDT ... orchestrator (uncredited)
M.J. MCLAUGHLIN ... music recordist (uncredited)
LEONID RAAB ... orchestrator (uncredited)
HERBERT STOTHART ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
EDWARD WARD ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
GILLES GUILBERT ... french adaptation
VAL RASET ... dances stager
WM. VON WYMETAL ... opera sequences
PAUL FOLTZ ... assistant dance director (uncredited)
HARVEY KARELS ... assistant dance director (uncredited)
GEORGE RICHELAVIE ... technical advisor (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(controlled by Loew's Incorporated)
=========

Distributors:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

Film AB Le Mat-Metro-Goldwyn
(1937)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1937)     [UK]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1937)     [NETHERLANDS]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
(1937)     [AUSTRIA]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1937)     [ARGENTINA]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1962)     [USA]     Theatrical - re-release

Chapel Distribution
(1997)     [AUSTRALIA]     Theatrical - (35mm print)

ClassicLine
(2004)     [BRAZIL]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(2012)     [USA]     DVD - (dvdr)

Epoca
[ARGENTINA]     VHS

MGM/UA Home Entertainment
[USA]     VHS
26 March 1937
[New York City, New York, USA]


18 April 1937
[USA]

4 October 1937
[Sweden]

20 June 1938
[Hungary]

27 June 1938
[Portugal]

11 July 1938
[Denmark]
Top of the Town
TOP OF THE TOWN

(Comedy | Music)
[1 hour 26 minutes]


Diana Borden (Doris Nolan), a bleeding-heart rich-girl, returns
from a trip to Russia filled with sympathy for the "little"
people of the slums and wants to do "something" artistic and
socially significant for them...so she opens up a nightclub
atop a 100-story skyscraper. For her, that means acts such as
opera singers, extracts from "Hamlet" and three sailors
imitating a giraffe. Bandleader Ted Lane (George Murphy) thinks
hot-music, burlesque-acts and the old razzle-dazzle is just the
ticket. Her programming leads to early exits and no-returns.
Film debut for 12-year-old Peggy Ryan.
WHERE ARE YOU?
(uncredited)
Music by Jimmy McHugh
Lyrics by Harold Adamson
Sung by Gertude Niessen


BLAME IT ON THE RHUMBA
(uncredited)
Music by Jimmy McHugh
Lyrics by Harold Adamson


JAMBOREE
(uncredited)
Music by Jimmy McHugh
Lyrics by Harold Adamson


TOP OF THE TOWN
(uncredited)
Music by Jimmy McHugh
Lyrics by Harold Adamson


I FEEL THAT FOOLISH FEELING COMING ON
(uncredited)
Music by Jimmy McHugh
Lyrics by Harold Adamson


THERE ARE NO TWO WAYS ABOUT IT
(uncredited)
Music by Jimmy McHugh
Lyrics by Harold Adamson


FIREMAN, FIREMAN SAVE MY CHILD
(uncredited)
Music by Jimmy McHugh
Lyrics by Harold Adamson


POST OFFICE (I'VE GOT TO BE KISSED)
(uncredited)
Music by Jimmy McHugh
Lyrics by Harold Adamson
DORIS NOLAN ... Diana Borden
GEORGE MURPHY ... Ted Lane
ELLA LOGAN ... Dorine MacTavish
HUGH HERBERT ... Hubert
GERALD OLIVER SMITH ... Borden Executive
MISCHA AUER ... Hamlet
GREGORY RATOFF ... J.J. Stone
PEGGY RYAN ... Peggy
JACK SMART ... Beaton
RAY MAYER ... Roger
HENRY ARMETTA ... Bacciagalluppi
GERTRUDE NIESEN ... Gilda Norman
CLAUDE GILLINGWATER ... William Borden
ERNEST COSSART ... Augustus Borden
SAMUEL S. HINDS ... Henry Borden
RICHARD CARLE ... Edwin Borden
CALIFORNIA COLLEGIANS ... Singing Group
FOUR ESQUIRES ... Performers

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
MARY ADAIR ... Dancer (uncredited)
HARRY BLUE ... One of The Three Sailors (uncredited)
WALTER BYRON ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
JACK CHEFE ... Waiter (uncredited)
JOYCE COMPTON ... Beulah (uncredited)
ALFONSO CORELLI ... Violin Soloist (uncredited)
HARRY DEPP ... Secretary (uncredited)
JUANITA FIELDS ... Dancer (uncredited)
LEE TUNG FOO ... Chinese Ambassador (uncredited)
WILLIE FUNG ... Prop Man (uncredited)
FRANCES GRANT ... Dancer (uncredited)
TOM HERBERT ... Comedy Waiter (uncredited)
BERT JASON ... One of The Three Sailors (uncredited)
ETHELREDA LEOPOLD ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
VERNA LESLIE ... Dancer (uncredited)
MIRIAM MARLIN ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
CAROLYN MASON ... Young Girl (uncredited)
ALEX MELESH ... Designer (uncredited)
SEAN MOR ... Elevator Man (uncredited)
ALEX NOVINSKY ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
DENNIS O'KEEFE ... Frank (uncredited)
DAVID OLIVER ... Barber (uncredited)
MARJORIE REYNOLDS ... Dancer (uncredited)
BOB ROBSON ... One of The Three Sailors (uncredited)
MILTON SHOCKLEY ... Porter (uncredited)
LEONID SNEGOFF ... Russian (uncredited)
BILLY WAYNE ... Painter (uncredited)
ROBERT WHITNEY ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Directed by:
RALPH MURPHY
WALTER LANG ... (uncredited)
=========

Writing Credits:
BROWN HOLMES ... (screenplay) and
CHARLES GRAYSON ... (screenplay)

LOU BROCK ... (story)

ROBERT BENCHLEY ... (story) (uncredited)
EDWARD ELISCU ... (contributing writer) (uncredited)
HENRY JOHNSON ... (contributing writer) (uncredited)
MORRIE RYSKIND ... (contributing writer) (uncredited)
JAMES SEYMOUR ... (contributing writer) (uncredited)
=========

Produced by:
LOU BROCK ... associate producer
CHARLES R. ROGERS ... executive producer
=========

Music by:
FRANK SKINNER ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
JOSEPH VALENTINE ... (photography)
HAL MOHR ... (uncredited)
=========

Film Editing by:
MAURICE E. WRIGHT
=========

Production Design by:
JOHN W. HARKRIDER
=========

Costume Design by:
ALBERT NICKELS ... (gowns)
=========

Production Management:
CHARLES STALLINGS ... unit manager (uncredited)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
CHARLES S. GOULD ... assistant director (uncredited)
PHIL KARLSON ... assistant director (uncredited)
SAM WHITE ... director: musical numbers (uncredited)
=========

Art Department:
JACK MARTIN SMITH ... sets
=========

Sound Department:
WILLIAM HEDGECOCK ... production sound recordist
=========

Special Effects by:
JOHN P. FULTON ... special effects
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
HERBERT DALLINGER ... still photographer (uncredited)
EDWARD T. ESTABROOK ... still photographer (uncredited)
ROSWELL A. HOFFMANN ... assistant camera (uncredited)
RAY JONES ... still photographer (uncredited)
ROBERT SURTEES ... camera operator (uncredited)
B. WEILER ... assistant camera (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
HAROLD ADAMSON ... songs: lyrics by
BERNARD BROWN ... music recordist
CHARLES HENDERSON ... vocal arranger
JIMMY MCHUGH ... songs: music by
CHARLES PREVIN ... musical director
FRANK SKINNER ... music arranger
CHARLES HENDERSON ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
CHARLES PREVIN ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
=========

Script and Continuity Department:
B. ASHLEY ... script clerk (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
GENE SNYDER ... dance director
SAM WHITE ... production assistant
AMY GAUNT ... production secretary (uncredited)
L. HENRY ... secretary to director (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Universal Pictures
=========

Distributors:
Universal Pictures
(as A Universal Picture)
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

Empire Universal Films
(1937)     [CANADA]     Theatrical

General Film Distributors (GFD)
(1937)     [UK]     Theatrical

Acme Films
(1937)     [PHILIPPINES]     Theatrical

Screen Gems
(1958)     [USA]     TV
March 1937
[UK]
Calling All Stars
CALLING ALL STARS

(Comedy | Musical)
[1 hour 15 minutes]


After a set of master discs is dropped, the recording
artists are gathered with each providing a portion of
their composition.
NIGHTFALL
Sung by Elisabeth Welch

PEANUT VENDOR
Written by Moïse Simons
Sung by Sam Browne


SERENADE IN THE NIGHT
Written by Cesare A. Bixio and Bruno Cherubini, English lyrics by Jimmy Kennedy

BODY AND SOUL
Music by Johnny Green and lyrics by Edward Heyman, Robert Sour and Frank Eyton

ELEVEN MORE MONTHS AND TEN MORE DAYS
Written by Arthur Fields and Fred Hall
Sung by Leslie Carew


ORGAN GRINDERS SWING
Written by Mitchell Parish, Irving Mills and Will Hudson
Sung by Evelyn Dall


I DON'T WANNA GET HOT
Sung by Evelyn Dall

RHYTHM'S OKAY IN HARLEM
Written by Michael Carr

WHEN DAY IS DONE
Played by Bert Ambrose, as Bert Ambrose and His Orchestra

PAINTING RAINBOWS

WOT CHER! KNOCKED 'EM IN THE OLD KENT ROAD
Music by Charles Ingle
Lyrics by Albert Chevalier
Sung by Ethel Revnell and Gracie West
AMBROSE ... Himself
CARROLL GIBBONS ... Himself
EVELYN DALL ... Herself
MAX BACON ... Himself
SAM BROWN ... Himself
LARRY ADLER ... Himself
ELISABETH WELCH ... Herself
BILLY BENNETT ... Himself
TURNER LAYTON ... Himself
DAVY BURNABY ... Mr. Katz

THE NICHOLAS BROTHERS:
FAYARD NICHOLAS ... Himself
HAROLD NICHOLAS ... Himself

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
CHARLOTTE ARREN ... Herself
ARTHUR ASKEY ... Waiter

BUCK AND BUBBLES ... Themselves
JOHN WILLIAM SUBLETT ... Bubbles of 'Buck and Bubbles'
FORD BUCK ... Buck of 'Buck and Bubbles'

LESLIE CAREW ... Himself
LEON CORTEZ ... Himself
BILLY 'POPEYE' COSTELLO ... Himself
JOAN FRED EMNEY ... Mrs. Bennett

FLOTSAM and JETSAM:
FLOTSAM (B.C. HILLIAM) ... Himself
JETSAM (MALCOLM 'MR. JETSAM' MCEACHERN) ... Himself
EUGENE PINI ... Himself

REVNELL and WEST:
ETHEL REVNELL ... Herself
GRACIE WEST ... Herself
Directed by:
HERBERT SMITH
=========

Produced by:
HERBERT SMITH ... producer
S.W. SMITH ... producer
=========

Cinematography by:
GEORGE STRETTON
=========

Film Editing by:
BRERETON PORTER
=========

Art Direction by:
NORMAN ARNOLD
=========

Sound Department:
HAROLD KING ... sound
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
H.A.R. THOMSON ... camera operator
=========

Music Department:
CARROLL GIBBONS ... musical director
Production Companies:
British Lion Film Corporation
26 April 1937
[USA]


4 April 1938
[Portugal]
The Hit Parade
THE HIT PARADE

(Musical)
[1 hour 23 minutes]


Agent Pete Garland is fired by society singer Monica Barrett
after he got her a new radio contract, because she thinks
her lawyer friend Teddy Leeds fits in better with her social
status. To get even, Pete wants to make an unknown singer
into a star. He finds Ruth Allison, drives her hard through
rehearsals and makes her a star. But she is worried about her
past, something she hasn't told Pete: She's an ex-convict and
jumped bail in order to keep her partners in crime out of it.
Further she's in love with Pete, but feels that he's still
carrying a torch for Monica. When Monica's popularity is
decreasing, Pete is able to get Ruth a stint on the program,
the result is Monica is fired and Ruth get her job, but Monica
takes revenge by revealing Ruth's past. Ruth considers it is
best for her to disappear before being arrested, but she has
become a star in public opinion.
Will she get Pete or will she go to prison again ?
HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN
Music by Milton Ager
Lyrics by Jack Yellen
Performed by Carl Hoff & The Hit Parade Orchestra


I'VE GOT TO BE A RUG CUTTER
Written by Duke Ellington
Performed by Ivie Anderson (vocal) with Duke Ellington Orchestra


IF IT WASN'T FOR PETE
Music by Sam H. Stept
Lyrics by Ned Washington
Sung by Sammy White
Danced by Sammy White with chorus


THE GLORY BEYOND
Music by Alberto Colombo
Danced by Frances Langford and Pert Kelton


I'LL REACH FOR A STAR
Music by Lou Handman
Lyrics by Walter Hirsch
Sung by Frances Langford


SWEET HEARTACHE
Music by Sam H. Stept
Lyrics by Ned Washington
Sung by Phil Regan
Reprised by Frances Langford


LAST NIGHT I DREAMED OF YOU
Music by Lou Handman
Lyrics by Walter Hirsch
Sung by Frances Langford


GESCHICHTEN AUS DEM WIENERWALD/WIENER BLUT - MEDLEY
Music by Johann Strauss
Arranged by Eddy Duchin
played by Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra
Danced by Galante and Leonarda


WAS IT RAIN?
Music by Lou Handman
Lyrics by Walter Hirsch
Sung by Frances Langford


LOVE IS GOOD FOR ANYTHING THAT AILS YOU
Written by Cliff Friend and Matty Malneck
Performed by the Tic-Toc Girls, Duke Ellington Orchestra, Eddy Duchin & His Orchestra and Carl Hoff & The Hit Parade Orchestra with chorus


SWEET HEARTACHE
Music by Sam H. Stept
Lyrics by Ned Washington
Sung by Phil Regan and Frances Langford


HAIL ALMA MATER
Music by Sam H. Stept
FRANCES LANGFORD ... Ruth Allison (nee Ruth Swanson)
PHIL REGAN ... Pete Garland
MAX TERHUNE ... Rusty Callahan
EDWARD BROPHY ... Mulrooney
LOUISE HENRY ... Monica Barrett
PERT KELTON ... Eadie White
PIERRE WATKIN ... J. B. Hawley
J. FARRELL MACDONALD ... Sgt. O'Hara
MONROE OWSLEY ... Teddy Leeds
INEZ COURTNEY ... Tillie
WILLIAM DEMAREST ... Parole Officer
GEORGE GIVOT ... Herman
SAMMY WHITE ... Dancer
CARL HOFF ... Bandleader of 'The Hit Parade Orchester'
IVY ANDERSON ... Ivy
DUKE ELLINGTON ... Duke Ellington
EDDY DUCHIN ... Eddy Duchin

PICK & PAT:
PAT PADGETT ... Pat of Pick and Pat / Molasses of Molasses and January
PICK MALONE ... Pick of Pick and Pat / January of Molasses and January

AL PEARCE ... Al Pearce
SAYLE TAYLOR ... The Voice of Experience
ED THORGERSEN ... Ed Thorgersen
ED 'OSCAR' PLATT ... Oscar (as Oscar)
LOU FULTON ... Elmer (as Elmer)
ARLENE HARRIS ... Arlene 'Chatterbox' Harris

THE GENTLE MANIACS: ... Comedy Team
PAUL 'MOUSIE' GARNER (as PAUL GARNER) ... Member, The Gentlemaniacs
SAM WOLFE ... Member, The Gentlemaniacs
RICHARD HAKINS ... Member, The Gentlemaniacs

TIC-TOC GIRLS: ... Singers
YVONNE MANOFF ... Member, The Tic Toc Girls
MILDRED WINSTON ... Member, The Tic Toc Girls
BARBARA JOHNSTON ... Member, The Tic Toc Girls

STANLEY FIELDS ... Bedtime Story Man
THE HIT PARADE ORCHESTRA ... Radio Orchestra

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
HARRY ANDERSON ... Cabbie (uncredited)
JOHNNY ARTHUR ... Success-Story Teller (uncredited)
MARIE ASTAIRE ... Girl (uncredited)
HARVEY CLARK ... Mr. Barrett (uncredited)
JACK DALEY ... Desk Sergeant (uncredited)
WYN DAVIS ... Opera Singer (uncredited)
KAY DESLYS ... Tough Woman (uncredited)
JACK EGAN ... WBR Announcer (uncredited)
ELMER ... Elmer (uncredited)
JIM FARLEY ... Sheriff (uncredited)
JERRY FLETCHER ... Sound-Mixer (uncredited)
OTTO FRIES ... Majordomo (uncredited)
JACK GEORGE ... Jerry (uncredited)
JUNE GITTELSON ... Fat Girl Singer (uncredited)
KIT GUARD ... 2nd Mug (uncredited)
GRACE HAYLE ... Cooking Expert (uncredited)
KATHLEEN HOWARD ... Mrs. Barrett (uncredited)
WILLIAM JEFFREY ... Doctor (uncredited)
DELOS JEWKES ... Amateur Boy Singer (uncredited)
HARRY C. JOHNSON ... Juggler (uncredited)
EDDIE KANE ... Proprietor (uncredited)
RITA LA ROY ... Ex-Convict (uncredited)
PHIL LA TOSKA ... Juggler (uncredited)
PRINCESS LUANA ... Hawaiian Solo Dancer (uncredited)
ALPHONSE MARTELL ... Headwaiter (uncredited)
WILLIAM NEWELL ... Burt Ambrose (uncredited)
WEDGWOOD NOWELL ... Ticket-Seller (uncredited)
DAGMAR OAKLAND ... Nurse (uncredited)
FRANCIS SAYLES ... Small Cop (uncredited)
KATHRYN SHELDON ... Haughty Woman (uncredited)
LEW SHERWOOD ... Vocal Refrain (uncredited)
ROY SMECK ... Radio Artist (uncredited)
HARRY STRANG ... 1st Mug (uncredited)
HARRY TRACY ... Mulrooney's Chauffeur (uncredited)
EMMETT VOGAN ... News Commentator (uncredited)
CARLETON YOUNG ... Radio Announcer (uncredited)
Directed by:
GUS MEINS
=========

Writing Credits:
BRADFORD ROPES ... (screenplay) &
SAMUEL ORNITZ ... (screenplay)

BRADFORD ROPES ... (original story)

HARRY RUSKIN ... (additional dialogue)
=========

Produced by:
COLBERT CLARK ... associate producer
NAT LEVINE ... producer
=========

Music by:
ALBERTO COLOMBO ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
ERNEST MILLER
=========

Film Editing by:
ERNEST NIMS
LESTER ORLEBECK
=========

Art Direction by:
JOHN DUCASSE SCHULZE
=========

Costume Design by:
ELOISE
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
GEORGE SHERMAN ... assistant director
=========

Sound Department:
TERRY KELLUM ... recording director
=========

Special Effects by:
JOHN T. COYLE ... special effects
=========

Editorial Department:
MURRAY SELDEEN ... supervising editor
=========

Music Department:
ALBERTO COLOMBO ... musical director
HARRY GREY ... music supervisor
KARL HAJOS ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
ARTHUR KNOWLTON ... orchestrator (uncredited)
WILLIAM LAVA ... orchestrator (uncredited)
CLARENCE WHEELER ... orchestrator (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
RALPH STAUB ... supervisor for scenes with Eddie Duchin
WALTER COMPTON ... publicist (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Republic Pictures (I)
=========

Distributors:
Republic Pictures (I)
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

Republic Pictures (I)
(1950)     [USA]     Theatrical - re-release (edited and retitled)

Forgotten Hollywood
(2009)     [USA]     DVD
28 April 1937
[London, UK]


22 November 1937
[UK]

15 December 1937
[USA]

October 1983
{Chicago International Film Festival}
[USA]
Glamorous Night
GLAMOROUS NIGHT

(Drama | Music)
[1 hour 1 minute]


A gypsy settlement in a small kingdom is on land believed
to contain oil reserves. The kingdom's prime minister
plots to overthrow the king - whose mistress is a beautiful
gypsy girl - and seize power, and the oil fields, for himself.
GLAMOROUS NIGHT
Music by Ivor Novello
Lyrics by Christopher Hassall


SHINE THROUGH MY DREAMS
Music by Ivor Novello
Lyrics by Christopher Hassall


FOLD YOUR WINGS
Music by Ivor Novello
Lyrics by Christopher Hassall


RUSSIAN FOLK SONG
(uncredited)
Traditional


HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY NO.1
(uncredited)
Music by Franz Liszt


WHEN THE GIPSY PLAYED
Music by Ivor Novello
Lyrics by Christopher Hassall


GYPSY WEDDING
Music by Ivor Novello
Lyrics by Christopher Hassall


THE WEARIN' OF THE GREEN
(uncredited)
Traditional


I KNOW WHERE I'M GOING
(uncredited)
Traditional


ONLY GIRL
Music by Ivor Novello

FAR AWAY IN SHANTY TOWN
Music by Ivor Novello
Lyrics by Christopher Hassall
MARY ELLIS ... Melitza Hjos
OTTO KRUGER ... King Stefan
VICTOR JORY ... Baron Lyadeff
BARRY MACKAY ... Anthony Allan
TREFOR JONES ... Lorenti
MAIRE O'NEILL ... Phoebe
ANTHONY HOLLES ... Maestro
CHARLES CARSON ... Otto
FELIX AYLMER ... Diplomat
FINLAY CURRIE ... Angus MacKintosh

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
JEANNE CARPENTER ... Gypsy Girl (uncredited)
RAYMOND LOVELL ... Ship's Officer (uncredited)
Directed by:
BRIAN DESMOND HURST
=========

Writing Credits:
IVOR NOVELLO ... (play)

DUDLEY LESLIE ... (adaptation) and
HUGH BROOKE ... (adaptation) and
WILLIAM FRESHMAN ... (adaptation)
=========

Produced by:
WALTER C. MYCROFT ... producer
=========

Cinematography by:
FRITZ ARNO WAGNER
=========

Film Editing by:
FLORA NEWTON
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
R. KINNOCH ... assistant director
L. TAVELLI ... assistant director
=========

Art Department:
CEDRIC DAWE ... settings
=========

Sound Department:
C.V. THORNTON ... sound recordist
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
GUY GREEN ... camera operator (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
HARRY ACRES ... musical director
CHRISTOPHER HASSALL ... lyrics by
IVOR NOVELLO ... music by
=========

Additional Crew:
KEITH LESTER ... dances arranged by
Production Companies:
Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC)
=========

Distributors:
Associated British Film Distributors (A.B.F.D.)
(1937)     [UK]     Theatrical

Republic Pictures (I)
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical - (edited version)
29 April 1937
[Baltimore, Maryland, USA]


29 April 1937
[Chicago, Illinois, USA]


4 May 1937
[Washington, D.C., USA]

5 May 1937
[Boston, Massachusetts, USA]

6 May 1937
(limited)
[USA]

7 May 1937
[USA]

13 May 1937
[London, UK]

8 July 1937
[Argentina]

10 August 1937
{Venice Film Festival}
[Italy]

14 August 1937
[Uruguay]

15 August 1937
[Finland]

26 August 1937
[Mexico]

13 September 1937
[UK]

18 September 1937
[Denmark]

22 September 1937
[France]

1 October 1937
[Japan]

7 October 1937
[Portugal]

27 October 1937
[Italy]

11 November 1937
[Netherlands]

17 November 1939
[Barcelona, Spain]
Shall We Dance
SHALL WE DANCE

(Comedy | Musical | Romance)
[1 hour 49 minutes]


Ballet star Pete "Petrov" Peters arranges to cross the Atlantic
aboard the same ship as the dancer he's fallen for but barely
knows, musical star Linda Keene. By the time the ocean liner
reaches New York, a little white lie has churned through the
rumor mill and turned into a hot gossip item: that the two
celebrities are secretly married.
SLAP THAT BASS
(1937) (uncredited)
Words by Ira Gershwin
Music by George Gershwin
Sung and danced by Fred Astaire and Ensemble in engine room
Sung also by Dudley Dickerson


LET'S CALL THE WHOLE THING OFF
(1937) (uncredited)
Words by Ira Gershwin
Music by George Gershwin
Played during the opening credits and often in the score
Sung and danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers on roller skates


THEY CAN'T TAKE THAT AWAY FROM ME
(1937) (uncredited)
Words by Ira Gershwin
Music by George Gershwin
Played during the opening credits and often in the score
Sung by Fred Astaire


SHALL WE DANCE
(1937) (uncredited)
Words by Ira Gershwin
Music by George Gershwin
Danced by Fred Astaire and Harriet Hoctor in the ballet sequence opening this number
Sung by Fred Astaire
Danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in the closing sequence


THEY ALL LAUGHED
(1937) (uncredited)
Words by Ira Gershwin
Music by George Gershwin
Sung by Ginger Rogers
Danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
Sung a cappella also by Jerome Cowan and Sam Wren


BEGINNER'S LUCK
(1937) (uncredited)
Words by Ira Gershwin
Music by George Gershwin
Sung by Fred Astaire


WALKING THE DOG - PROMENADE
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by George Gershwin
Played during the dog-walking sequence


RHAPSODY IN BLUE
(1924) (uncredited)
Music by George Gershwin
In the score when Gershwin's name is displayed during the opening credits


FOR HE'S A JOLLY GOOD FELLOW
(uncredited)
Traditional
Sung a cappella on shipboard by people in a bar


THE SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK
(1894) (uncredited)
Music by Charles Lawlor and James W. Blake
In the score when New York City is shown


GOT A NEW LEASE ON LIFE
Music by Oscar Levant
Lyrics by Dorothy Fields
Played in the background immediately before the Let's Call The Whole Thing Off number begins
FRED ASTAIRE ... Peter P. Peters aka Petrov
GINGER ROGERS ... Linda Keene

EDWARD EVERETT HORTON ... Jeffrey Baird
ERIC BLORE ... Cecil Flintridge
JEROME COWAN ... Arthur Miller
KETTI GALLIAN ... Lady Tarrington
WILLIAM BRISBANE ... Jim Montgomery
HARRIET HOCTOR ... Harriet Hoctor - Dancer
ANN SHOEMAKER ... Shipboard Gossip Matron

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
NORMAN AINSLEY ... Ship's Bartender (uncredited)
BEN ALEXANDER ... Evans - a Bandleader (uncredited)
SHERWOOD BAILEY ... Newsboy (uncredited)
MATTHEW BOULTON ... Ship's Officer (uncredited)
HARRY BOWEN ... Johnson - the Locksmith (uncredited)
SIDNEY BRACEY ... First Steward (uncredited)
WILLIAM BURRESS ... New Jersey Justice of the Peace (uncredited)
CHARLES COLEMAN ... Central Park Policeman (uncredited)
MONTE COLLINS ... Usher-Messenger (uncredited)
JEAN DE BRIAC ... Show Producer (uncredited)
DUDLEY DICKERSON ... Engine Room Singer (uncredited)
PAULINE GARON ... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
DOUGLAS GORDON ... Steward (uncredited)
HELENA GRANT ... Passenger Starting Gossip (uncredited)
CHARLIE HALL ... Ship's Bartender (uncredited)
EDDIE HALL ... Man on Stairs with Blonde (uncredited)
JANE HAMILTON ... Woman (uncredited)
SAM HARRIS ... Passenger Walking Dog (uncredited)
SAM HAYES ... Dispatcher (uncredited)
CHARLES IRWIN ... Fire Drill Steward (uncredited)
TINY JONES ... Flower Woman (uncredited)
LEW KELLY ... Policeman at Jail (uncredited)
PHYLLIS KENNEDY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
GEORGE MAGRILL ... Room Steward (uncredited) (unconfirmed)
MARIE MARKS ... Woman (uncredited)
ALPHONSE MARTELL ... Doorman (uncredited)
TORBEN MEYER ... Show Producer (uncredited)
FRANK MORAN ... Process Server (uncredited)
HENRY MOWBRAY ... Radio Officer (uncredited)
LEONARD MUDIE ... Room Service Waiter (uncredited)
VESEY O'DAVOREN ... Ship's Bartender (uncredited)
JACK RICE ... Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)
MATTY ROUBERT ... Elevator Operator (uncredited)
GEORGE SAVIDAN ... Errand Boy (uncredited)
ROLFE SEDAN ... Ballet Master (uncredited)
MARY STEWART ... Dancer and Singer (uncredited)
SPENCER TEAKLE ... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
PETE THEODORE ... Linda's Dancing Partner (uncredited)
RICHARD TUCKER ... Mr. Russell - Attorney (uncredited)
MAREK WINDHEIM ... Ballet Master (uncredited)
SAM WREN ... Charlie (uncredited)
EMMA YOUNG ... Tai (uncredited)
Directed by:
MARK SANDRICH
=========

Writing Credits:
ALLAN SCOTT ... (screen play) and
ERNEST PAGANO ... (screen play)

P.J. WOLFSON ... (adaptation)

LEE LOEB ... (based on a story by) and
HAROLD BUCHMAN ... (based on a story by)

ANNE MORRISON CHAPIN ... (contributor to treatment) (uncredited)
JAMES GOW ... (contributor to screenplay construction) (uncredited)
EDMUND H. NORTH ... (contributor to screenplay construction) (uncredited)
=========

Produced by:
PANDRO S. BERMAN ... producer
=========

Cinematography by:
DAVID ABEL ... (photographed by)
=========

Film Editing by:
WILLIAM HAMILTON
=========

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

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

Production Management:
J.R. CRONE ... production manager (uncredited)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
W. ARGYLE NELSON ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Art Department:
CARROLL CLARK ... associate art director
DARRELL SILVERA ... set dresser
=========

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

Special Effects by:
VERNON WALKER ... special effects
KATHERINE STUBERGH ... character masks (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
WILLARD BARTH ... assistant camera (uncredited)
JOSEPH F. BIROC ... camera operator (uncredited)
J. ROY HUNT ... camera operator (uncredited)
JOHN MIEHLE ... still photographer (uncredited)
CLIFF SHIRPSER ... assistant camera (uncredited)
=========

Costume and Wardrobe Department:
IRENE ... gowns: Miss Rogers
EDITH CLARK ... wardrobe attendant (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
GEORGE GERSHWIN ... music by
IRA GERSHWIN ... lyrics by
NATHANIEL SHILKRET ... musical director
ROBERT RUSSELL BENNETT ... music arranger (uncredited)
HAL BORNE ... musician: rehearsal pianist (uncredited)
FUD LIVINGSTON ... music arranger (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
HARRY LOSEE ... ballet stager
HERMES PAN ... ballet stager
HARRY CORNBLETH ... stand-in: Fred Astaire (uncredited)
EDDIE HALL ... stand-in: Edward Everett Horton (uncredited)
JOHN HUETTNER ... stand-in: Edward Everett Horton (uncredited)
MARIE OSBORNE ... stand-in: Ginger Rogers (uncredited)
PAUL ROCHIN ... stand-in (uncredited)
HARRY TIMMS ... stand-in (uncredited)
Production Companies:
RKO Radio Pictures
(presents)
(as RKO Radio Pictures Inc.)
=========

Distributors:
RKO Radio Pictures
(A Radio Picture)
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

RKO Radio Pictures
(1937)     [UK]     Theatrical

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

Thorn EMI
(1981)     [UK]     VHS

RKO Home Video
(1985)     [USA]     VHS

Channel 5 Video Distribution
(1986)     [UK]     VHS

Turner Home Entertainment
(1988)     [USA]     VHS

Turner Home Entertainment
(1992)     [USA]     VHS

4 Front Video
(1994)     [UK]     VHS

Image Entertainment
(1994)     [USA]     Video - laserdisc

PolyGram Video
(1994)     [UK]     VHS

Turner Home Entertainment
(1996)     [USA]     VHS

Turner Home Entertainment
(1999)     [USA]     VHS

Warner Home Video
(2000)     [USA]     VHS

Continental Home Vídeo
(2004)     [BRAZIL]     DVD

Universal Home Entertainment
(2005)     [UK]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(2005)     [CANADA]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(2005)     [USA]     DVD

Warner Home Vídeo
(2005)     [BRAZIL]     DVD

Emerald
(2006)     [ARGENTINA]     DVD

Chapel Distribution
(2009)     [AUSTRALIA]     Theatrical - (35mm print)
April 1937
[UK]


6 December 1940
[USA]

12 November 1945
[Portugal]

5 August 1946
[Madrid, Spain]
The Lilac Domino
THE LILAC DOMINO

(Musical | Romance)
[1 hour 5 minutes]


British operetta film based on the 1918
version of the operetta "The Lilac Domino"
  MICHAEL BARTLETT ... Count Anatole de Karefi
JUNE KNIGHT ... Shari de Gonda
S.Z. SAKALL ... Sandor
ATHENE SEYLER ... Madame Alary
RICHARD DOLMAN ... Steffen
CAMERON HALL ... Arnim
FRED EMNEY ... Baron Ladislas de Gonda
PAUL BLAKE ... Andor
JANE CARR ... Leonie
MORRIS HARVEY ... Janosch
ROBERT NAINBY ... Dr. Biro

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
MADGE BRINDLEY ... (uncredited)
BERNARD CLIFTON ... (uncredited)
MARK DALY ... (uncredited)
JOAN HICKSON ... Katrina (uncredited)
FEWLASS LLEWELLYN ... Chauffeur (uncredited)
ISOBEL SCAIFE ... (uncredited)
JULIE SUEDO ... (uncredited)
RALPH TRUMAN ... Doorman (uncredited)
R. TURNER ... (uncredited)
NORMA VARDEN ... (uncredited)
Directed by:
FREDERIC ZELNIK
=========

Writing Credits:
E. GATTI ... (operetta) and
BÉLA JENBACH ... (operetta)

RUDOLPH BERNAUER ... (screen story)

RICHARD HUTTER ... (adaptation)

BASIL MASON ... (script and dialogue) and
NEIL GOW ... (script & dialogue)

DEREK NEAME ... (uncredited)
=========

Produced by:
LEE GARMES ... producer
ISADORE GOLDSMITH ... producer
MAX SCHACH ... producer
=========

Music by:
HANS MAY
=========

Cinematography by:
ROY CLARK
BRYAN LANGLEY
=========

Film Editing by:
LYNN HARRISON
=========

Art Direction by:
OSCAR FRIEDRICH WERNDORFF
=========

Costume Design by:
BEATRICE EVANS
=========

Production Management:
H.C. INGLIS ... production manager
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
PETER BOLTON ... assistant director
=========

Music Department:
HARRY ACRES ... musical director
CHARLES CUVILLIER ... composer: operetta
CLIFFORD GREY ... lyricist
=========

Additional Crew:
DERRA DE MORODA ... choreographer
Production Companies:
Grafton Films (in association with)

Capitol Film Corporation (and)

Cecil Films
=========

Distributors:
United Artists
(1937)     [UK]     Theatrical

Select Attractions Inc.
(1940)     [USA]     Theatrical
1 May 1937
[USA]
Melody For Two
MELODY FOR TWO

(Romance | Musical)
[1 hour]


A professional triangle with some personal twists thrown
in is presented. Bandleader Tod Weaver has a successful
New York career with Gale Starr, his girl, his lead female
vocalist - Tod being the lead male vocalist - performing
urbane classy melodically driven songs, expertly arranged
by Mel Lynch, in upscale uptown clubs. Tod and Mel have a
falling out, partly because of Mel's interest in Gale
professionally and personally, with neither backing down
from their principled positions of Tod not wanting anything
to do with Mel ever again, and Mel wanting to ruin Tod.
Gale somewhat sides with Mel if only for the survival of her
own career, which leads to Gale taking over Tod's band at
their latest gig at the Sky Terrace, and Tod being blacklisted
by uptown clubs and the bandleaders' association. But with Tod
goes his faithful manager Remorse Rumson and publicist Scoop
Trotter, whose professional lives are also at stake. The
three have different perspectives of how to get Tod
on his feet ...
SEPTEMBER IN THE RAIN
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Performed by James Melton


MELODY FOR TWO
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Performed by James Melton


JOSE O'NEILL, THE CUBAN HEEL
Music by M.K. Jerome
Lyrics by Jack Scholl
Performed by Wini Shaw


"DANGEROUS RHYTHM"
Music by M.K. Jerome
Lyrics by Jack Scholl
Performed by Wini Shaw


AN EXCUSE FOR DANCING
Music by M.K. Jerome
Lyrics by Jack Scholl
Performed by Wini Shaw; reprised by Patricia Ellis


A FLAT IN MANHATTAN
Music by M.K. Jerome
Lyrics by Jack Scholl
Performed by Patricia Ellis


MACUSHULA
(uncredited)
Music by Dermot Macmurrough
Lyrics by Josephine V. Rowe
Performed by James Melton
JAMES MELTON ... Tod Weaver
PATRICIA ELLIS ... Gale Starr
MARIE WILSON ... Camille Casey
FRED KEATING ... 'Remorse' Rumson
DICK PURCELL ... Mel Lynch
WINI SHAW (as WINIFRED SHAW) ... Lorna Wray
HARLEY FOY (as CHARLES FOY) ... 'Scoop' Trotter
CRAIG REYNOLDS ... Bill Hallam
BILL ELLIOTT (as GORDON ELLIOTT) ... Walter Wilson
EDDIE 'ROCHESTER' ANDERSON (as EDDIE ANDERSON) ... Exodus Johnson
EDDIE KANE ... Alex Montrose
GORDON HART ... Mr. Woodruff
HARRY HAYDEN ... Mr. Armstrong

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
GLEN CAVENDER ... Green Hill Waiter (uncredited)
WILLIAM B. DAVIDSON ... Mr. Hale (uncredited)
SAYRE DEARING ... Nightclub Extra (uncredited)
RALPH DUNN ... Radio Station Official (uncredited)
DICK FRENCH ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
EDDIE GRAHAM ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
JEANNE HART ... Hard-Boiled Girl (uncredited)
STUART HOLMES ... Green Hill Headwaiter (uncredited)
SHIRLEY LLOYD ... Carlson's Secretary (uncredited)
CARLYLE MOORE Jr. ... Announcer (uncredited)
FERDINAND MUNIER ... Mr. Klepper (uncredited)
FIELD NORTON ... Nightclub Dance Extra (uncredited)
BILLY O'CONNOR ... Specialty Act (uncredited)
DONALD O'CONNOR ... Specialty Act (uncredited)
JACK O'CONNOR ... Specialty Act (uncredited)
SPEC O'DONNELL ... Page (uncredited)
ROBERT PAIGE ... Mr. Carlson (uncredited)
PAUL PANZER ... Green Hill Patron (uncredited)
JOHN J. RICHARDSON ... Green Hill Patron (uncredited)
CYRIL RING ... Nightclub Table Extra (uncredited)
CLIFF SAUM ... Cigar Salesman (uncredited)
JOSEPH WATSON ... Man (uncredited)
MARJORIE WEAVER ... Switchboard Operator (uncredited)
JACK WISE ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Directed by:
LOUIS KING
=========

Writing Credits:
RICHARD MACAULAY ... (story "Special Arrangements")

GEORGE BRICKER
LUCI WARD
JOSEPH K. WATSON

HUGH CUMMINGS ... (dialogue) (uncredited)
MICHAEL JACOBY ... (treatment) (uncredited)
=========

Produced by:
BRYAN FOY ... producer (uncredited)
HAL B. WALLIS ... executive producer (uncredited)
JACK L. WARNER ... executive producer (uncredited)
=========

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

Cinematography by:
ARTHUR L. TODD (as ARTHUR TODD)
=========

Film Editing by:
JACK SAPER
=========

Art Direction by:
ESDRAS HARTLEY
=========

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

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
CARROLL SAX ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

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

Music Department:
LEO F. FORBSTEIN ... musical director
=========

Additional Crew:
GENE LEWIS ... dialogue director
ROBERT VREELAND ... production numbers director
BOBBY CONNOLLY ... dance director (uncredited)
SIG HERZIG ... screenplay constructor (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Warner Bros.
=========

Distributors:
Warner Bros.
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical
1 May 1937
[UK]
SONG OF THE FORGE

(Musical)
[1 hour 22 minutes]


The screenplay concerns an elderly blacksmith who refuses
assistance from his wealthy son in spite of his own poverty.
  STANLEY HOLLOWAY ... Joe / Sir William Barrett
LAWRENCE GROSSMITH ... Den Dalton
ELEANOR FAYRE ... Sylvia Brent
DAVY BURNABY ... Auctioneer
C. DENIER WARREN ... Farmer George
ARTHUR CHESNEY ... Huckleberry
AUBREY FITZGERALD ... Oldest Inhabitant
HAL WALTERS ... Sam Tucker
CHARLES HAYES ... Mayor
IAN WILSON ... Albert Meek
HAY PLUMB ... Assistant
BRUCE GORDON ... Ted Salter

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
PATRICK BARRY ... (uncredited)
ELSA BUCHANAN ... (uncredited)
AMBROSE DAY ... (uncredited)
SHAUN DESMOND ... (uncredited)
MACARTHUR GORDON ... (uncredited)
EDWARD HODGE ... (uncredited)
MERVYN JOHNS ... (uncredited)
COLIN KENT ... (uncredited)
JACK MORRIS ... (uncredited)
STANLEY RADCLIFFE ... (uncredited)
RODNEY HUDSON DANCING GIRLS ... (uncredited)
WENSLEY RUSSELL ... (uncredited)
FRANK TILTON ... (uncredited)
STANLEY VINE ... (uncredited)
BERT WESTON ... (uncredited)
Directed by:
HENRY EDWARDS
=========

Writing Credits:
J.D. LEWIN ... (story)
H. FOWLER MEAR
=========

Produced by:
NORMAN HOPE-BELL ... producer
WILFRED NOY ... associate producer
=========

Cinematography by:
DESMOND DICKINSON
=========

Film Editing by:
CHALLIS SANDERSON
=========

Music Department:
HORACE SHELDON ... musical director
Production Companies:
Butcher's Film Service
=========

Distributors:
Butcher's Film Service
(1937)     [UK]     Theatrical
12 May 1937
[USA]


13 September 1941
[Sweden]
Rootin' Tootin' Rhythm
ROOTIN' TOOTIN' RHYTHM

(Action | Adventure | Comedy | Music | Western)
[1 hour 5 minutes]


The ranch owned by Gene Autry (Gene Autry) and Buffalo Brady
(Hal Taliaferro) has been hit by cattle rustlers. Gene and Frog
Millhouse (Smiley Burnette) take off after the rustlers as does
Brady and the ranch cowhands in a separate party. In a total
comedy of errors compounded by coincidences, Gene and Frog
come across the clothes of two notorious outlaws, Jed the Apache
Kid (Max Hoffman Jr.) and Jim Black (Charles King), who have
swapped clothes with two deputies they have killed. In what they
thought was a good idea at the time, Gene and Frog don the clothes
of the two outlaws. A sheriff's posse that is chasing Jed and Jim
catches them and, based on the clothes they are wearing, conclude
they have their men. But local rancher Joe Stafford (Monte Blue),
in reality the head of the rustling gang, gets them off. Gene and
Frog end up at Stafford's hacienda where also in residence are
his cook Ynez (Nina Campana), his niece Rosa Montero (Armida)
and his step-daughter Mary Ellen (Ann Pendleton).
THE OLD HOME PLACE
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Fleming Allen
Lyrics by Jack Natteford
Performed by Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Hal Taliaferro, Al Clauser and His Oklahoma Outlaws and guests at the party
Charles Meyers (unconfirmed)


LITTLE BLACK BRONC
(1937) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Al Clauser and Tex Hoepner
Performed by Smiley Burnette at the party


UNTITLED COMPOSITION
(uncredited)
Composer unknown
Instrumental played at the party


I HATE TO SAY GOODBYE TO THE PRAIRIE
(1937) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Gene Autry
Performed by Gene Autry and Al Clauser and His Oklahoma Outlaws


MEXICALI ROSE
(1923) (uncredited)
Music by Jack Tenney
Lyrics by Helen Stone
Performed by Gene Autry
Later reprised by Gene Autry with Armida


UNTITLED DANCE MUSIC
(uncredited)
Performed by Smiley Burnette on accordian and, Armida and Nina Campana in dance


TRAIL OF THE MOUNTAIN ROSE
(1937) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Al Clauser and Tex Hoepner
Performed by Al Clauser and His Oklahoma Outlaws


THE DYING COWGIRL
(1937) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Gene Autry
Performed by Smiley Burnette
GENE AUTRY ... Gene Autry
SMILEY BURNETTE ... Frog Milhouse
ARMIDA ... Rosa Montero
MONTE BLUE ... Joe Stafford
AL CLAUSER AND HIS OKLAHOMA OUTLAWS ... Singing Cowhands
CHAMPION ... Champion - Gene's Horse
HAL TALIAFERRO ... Buffalo Brady
ANN PENDLETON ... Mary Ellen Stafford - Joe's Step-daughter
MAX HOFFMAN JR. ... The Apache Kid
CHARLES KING ... Black Jim
FRANKIE MARVIN ... Hank
NINA CAMPANA ... Ynez
CHARLES MEYERS ... Charlie-Boy Dancer

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
DONALD M. AUSTIN ... Singer-Guitar Player (uncredited)
DICK BOTILLER ... Pedro (uncredited)
LARRY BRANDT ... Accordian Player (uncredited)
ROY BUCKO ... Rancher at Meeting (uncredited)
AL CLAUSER ... Al Clauser (uncredited)
BUCK CONNORS ... Rancher at Meeting (uncredited)
ART DAVIS ... Fiddle Player (uncredited)
CURLEY DRESDEN ... Slim - The Singing Nighthawk (uncredited)
BILLY FRANEY ... Old Barfly Near Cash Register (uncredited)
AUGIE GOMEZ ... Cowhand (uncredited)
KARL HACKETT ... Sheriff Miles Palmer (uncredited)
HENRY HALL ... Lige (uncredited)
TEX HOEPNER ... Bass Player (uncredited)
MILBURN MORANTE ... Barfly (uncredited)
GEORGE MORRELL ... Rancher (uncredited)
CLIFF PARKINSON ... Rancher at Meeting (uncredited)
PASCALE PERRY ... Henchman Pablo (uncredited)
AL 'SLIM' PHILLIPS ... Fiddle Player (uncredited)
JACK RUTHERFORD ... Henchman (uncredited)
BUCK SPENCER ... Cowhand (uncredited)
FRANK STRAVENGER ... Cowhand (uncredited)
Directed by:
MACK V. WRIGHT
=========

Writing Credits:
JOHNSTON MCCULLEY ... (original story)

JACK NATTEFORD ... (screenplay)
=========

Produced by:
ARMAND SCHAEFER ... associate producer
NAT LEVINE ... producer (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
WILLIAM NOBLES ... (photographed by)
=========

Film Editing by:
TONY MARTINELLI
LESTER ORLEBECK ... (uncredited)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
LOUIS GERMONPREZ ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
TERRY KELLUM ... sound engineer
=========

Stunts:
ROY BUCKO ... stunts (uncredited)
YAKIMA CANUTT ... stunts (uncredited)
KEN COOPER ... stunts (uncredited)
ART DILLARD ... stunts (uncredited)
AUGIE GOMEZ ... stunts (uncredited)
CLIFF PARKINSON ... stunts (uncredited)
BUCK SPENCER ... stunts (uncredited)
BILL YRIGOYEN ... stunts (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
NELS MATHIAS ... grip (uncredited)
=========

Editorial Department:
MURRAY SELDEEN ... supervising editor
=========

Music Department:
RAOUL KRAUSHAAR ... music supervisor
ALBERTO COLOMBO ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
KARL HAJOS ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
ARTHUR KAY ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
HUGO RIESENFELD ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
WALTER COMPTON ... publicist (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Republic Pictures (I)
(as Republic Pictures Corporation)
=========

Distributors:
Republic Pictures (I)
(as Republic Pictures Corporation)
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

British Lion Film Corporation
(1937)     [UK]     Theatrical

Empire Universal Films
(1937)     [CANADA]     Theatrical

British Empire Films Australia
(1937)     [AUSTRALIA]     Theatrical

British Empire Films (N.Z.)
(1937)     [NEW ZEALAND]     Theatrical

Tropical Films de Cuba
(1937)     [CUBA]     Theatrical

Compania Distribuidora Films
(1937)     [COLOMBIA]     Theatrical

Gefion Film
(1937)     [DENMARK]     Theatrical

Filmes Luís Machado
(1937)     [PORTUGAL]     Theatrical

Acme Films
(1937)     [PHILIPPINES]     Theatrical

Perez and Company
(1937)     [VENEZUELA]     Theatrical

Jacabo Huberman
(1937)     [ARGENTINA]     Theatrical

Jacabo Huberman
(1937)     [URUGUAY]     Theatrical

Jacabo Huberman
(1937)     [PARAGUAY]     Theatrical

Cinematografico de Pacifico
(1937)     [PERU]     Theatrical

Cinematografico de Pacifico
(1937)     [BOLIVIA]     Theatrical

Dada-Dada & Company
(1937)     [MEXICO]     Theatrical

Republic Films of C. A.
(1937)     [PANAMA]     Theatrical

Republic Films of C. A.
(1937)     [COSTA RICA]     Theatrical

Republic Films of C. A.
(1937)     [NICARAGUA]     Theatrical

Republic Films of C. A.
(1937)     [HONDURAS]     Theatrical

Republic Films of C. A.
(1937)     [GUATEMALA]     Theatrical

Republic Films of C. A.
(1937)     [ECUADOR]     Theatrical

Republic Films of C. A.
(1937)     [EL SALVADOR]     Theatrical

Republic Pictures (I)
(1944)     [USA]     Theatrical - re-release

Empire Universal Films
(1944)     [CANADA]     Theatrical - re-release

Dada-Dada & Company
(1944)     [MEXICO]     Theatrical - re-release

Perez and Company
(1944)     [VENEZUELA]     Theatrical - re-release

Tropical Films de Cuba
(1944)     [CUBA]     Theatrical - re-release

Compania Distribuidora Films
(1944)     [COLOMBIA]     Theatrical - re-release

Republic Pictures of Puerto Rico
(1944)     [PUERTO RICO]     Theatrical - re-release

Cinematografico de Pacifico
(1944)     [PERU]     Theatrical - re-release

Jacabo Huberman
(1944)     [ARGENTINA]     Theatrical - re-release

Republic Films of C. A.
(1944)     [PANAMA]     Theatrical - re-release

Republic Films of C. A.
(1944)     [EL SALVADOR]     Theatrical - re-release

Hollywood Television Service
(1955)     [USA]     Theatrical - (edited version)

Gene Autry Entertainment
(2003)     [USA]     TV - (restoration)
=========

Other Companies:
Autry Museum of Western Heritage Research Center (additional funding) (2003 restoration)

Autry Qualified Interest Trust and the Autry Foundation (copyright holders) (2003 restoration)

Friends of the National Captioning Institute (closed captioning) (2003 restoration)

RPG Productions (restoration) (2003 restoration) (as RPG)

UCLA Film and Television Archive (thanks: Gene Autry Entertainment) (2003 restoration)

Westerns (funding) (2003 restoration)
14 May 1937
[USA]


6 July 1937
[Sweden]

25 July 1937
[Finland]
Turn Off The Moon
TURN OFF THE MOON

(Comedy | Musical)
[1 hour 19 minutes]


The manager of a large department store consults the starry
heavens when he needs answers to perplexing problems.
TURN OFF THE MOON
Written by Sam Coslow

EASY ON THE EYES
Written by Sam Coslow

JAMMIN'
Written by Sam Coslow

THE LITTLE WOODEN SOLDIER AND THE WALKING TALKING DOLL
Written by Sam Coslow

THAT'S SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY
Written by Sam Coslow
CHARLES RUGGLES (as CHARLIE RUGGLES) ... J. Elliott Dinwiddy
ELEANORE WHITNEY ... Caroline Wilson
JOHNNY DOWNS ... Terry Keith
KENNY BAKER ... Kenny Baker
BEN BLUE ... Luke
MARJORIE GATESON ... Myrtle Tweep
PHIL HARRIS (as PHIL HARRIS and HIS ORCHESTRA) ... Phil Harris
GRADY SUTTON ... Truelove Spencer
ROMO VINCENT ... Detective Dugan
ANDREW TOMBES ... Dr. Wakefield
CONSTANCE BERGEN ... Maizie Jones
FRANKLIN PANGBORN ... Mr. Perkins
THE ALBEE SISTERS ... The Albee Sisters
THE FANCHONETTES ... The Fanchonettes
FLOYD CHRISTY ... Specialty Act
HAL GOULD ... Specialty Act
PAT WEST ... Photographer
CHARLES WILLIAMS ... Brooks
JEAN LORRAINE (as JEAN LORRAINE) ... Cigarette Girl
EDDIE FOY Jr. (as EDDIE FOY) ... Dancer
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
DON ACKERMAN ... Dancer (uncredited)
WILLIAM ARNOLD ... Waiter (uncredited)
DON BRODIE ... Shoe Salesman (uncredited)
MARIE BURTON ... Model (uncredited)
MARY JANE CAREY ... Model (uncredited)
JACK CHEATHAM ... Cop (uncredited)
RUTH CHERRINGTON ... Customer (uncredited)
ETHEL CLAYTON ... Bit Role (uncredited)
HAL CRAIG ... Fireman (uncredited)
RICHARD CRAMER ... Cop (uncredited)
VIRGINIA DABNEY ... Model (uncredited)
HARRY DEPP ... Tailor (uncredited)
ELLEN DREW ... Bit Role (uncredited)
EVELYN ARLEENE FLIEGEL ... Evelyn (uncredited)
HELENE GARRON ... Model (uncredited)
MYRON GEIGER ... Cop (uncredited)
HARRIETTE HADDON ... Elevator Operator (uncredited)
RAY HANFORD ... Building Superintendent (uncredited)
NICK LUKATS ... Customer (uncredited)
JERRY MANDY ... Chef (uncredited)
DON MCKINNEY ... Customer (uncredited)
CHARLES MCMURPHY ... Police Lieutenant (uncredited)
HOWARD M. MITCHELL ... Police Lieutenant (uncredited)
REX MOORE ... Elevator Operator (uncredited)
PRISCILLA MORAN ... Salesgirl (uncredited)
MARIE MOSQUINI ... Elevator Operator (uncredited)
LEE PHELPS ... Waiter (uncredited)
HAL PRICE ... Police Sergeant (uncredited)
DICK RUSH ... Battalion Chief (uncredited)
MARY STEWART ... Mary (uncredited)
JACK STONEY ... Taxicab Driver (uncredited)
HARRY STRANG ... Police Sergeant (uncredited)
FRED WALLACE ... Delivery Boy (uncredited)
Directed by:
LEWIS SEILER
=========

Writing Credits:
MILDRED HARRINGTON ... (story)
MARGUERITE ROBERTS ... (screenplay)
PAUL GERARD SMITH (as PAUL GIRARD SMITH)
HARLAN WARE ... (screenplay)
=========

Produced by:
FANCHON ROYER ... producer
WILLIAM LEBARON ... executive producer (uncredited)
=========

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

Cinematography by:
TED TETZLAFF
=========

Film Editing by:
EDWARD DMYTRYK
=========

Art Direction by:
HANS DREIER
A. EARL HEDRICK
=========

Costume Design by:
EDITH HEAD
=========

Art Department:
A.E. FREUDEMAN ... interior decorator
=========

Sound Department:
JOHN COPE ... sound recordist
HAROLD LEWIS ... sound recordist
=========

Music Department:
PHIL BOUTELJE ... music arranger
SAM COSLOW ... music and lyrics by
BORIS MORROS ... musical director
AL SIEGEL ... vocal supervisor
MAX TERR ... vocal supervisor
VICTOR YOUNG ... music arranger
=========

Additional Crew:
LEROY PRINZ ... dance director
ADOLPH ZUKOR ... presenter
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
=========

Distributors:
Paramount Pictures
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

MCA/Universal Pictures
(1958)     [USA]     TV
=========

Other Companies:
ALBEE SISTERS (group cast members)

THE FANCHONETTES (group cast members)
11 June 1937
[USA]


28 September 1937
[Hungary]

29 September 1937
[Argentina]

4 October 1937
[Sweden]

8 October 1937
[Uruguay]

22 October 1937
[Amsterdam, Netherlands]

5 November 1937
[Czechoslovakia]

5 November 1937
[Paris, France]

19 November 1937
[Australia]

1 December 1937
[France]

3 December 1937
[Finland]

8 December 1937
[Denmark]

31 December 1937
[Croatia]

15 February 1938
[Portugal]

22 February 1938
[Norway]

2 March 1938
[Italy]

6 April 1938
[Slovenia]

16 November 1939
[Hong Kong]

26 December 1939
[Barcelona, Spain]

5 January 1940
[Madrid, Spain]

15 April 1967
(TV premiere)
[West Germany]

31 March 1972
(re-release)
[Finland]

5 April 1974
(re-release)
[Spain]

18 July 1976
{Cineclube do Porto}
[Porto, Portugal]

12 May 1982
(re-release)
[Spain]

27 July 1983
(Cineclube do Norte)
[Porto, Portugal]

1983
(re-release: theatrical)
[West Germany]

5 July 2002
(re-release)
[UK]

12 September 2003
(re-release)
[Greece]

15 October 2003
(Panorama of European Cinema)
[Greece]
A Day At The Races
A DAY AT THE RACES

(Comedy | Musical | Sport)
[1 hour 51 minutes]


A veterinarian posing as a doctor and a race-horse owner
and his friends struggle to help keep a sanitarium open
with the help of a misfit race-horse.
ON BLUE VENETIAN WATERS
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Bronislau Kaper & Walter Jurmann
Lyrics by Gus Kahn
Sung by Allan Jones
Danced by Vivien Fay and an Ensemble of Girls


ON THE BEACH AT BALI-BALI
(1935) (uncredited)
Written by Al Sherman, Abner Silver and Jack Meskill
Played by Chico Marx on piano at the water carnival


"HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY NO.2 (OPENING)
(1847) (uncredited)
Music by Franz Liszt
Played by Chico Marx at the water carnival
Orchestra conducted by Harpo Marx


PRELUDE IN C-SHARP MINOR
(1892) (uncredited)
Music by Sergei Rachmaninoff
Played by Harpo Marx on the piano before it disintegrates


AN DER SCHÖNEN, BLAUEN DONAU, OP. 314 (BLUE DANUBE WALTZ)
(1866) (uncredited)
Written by Johann Strauss
Played in the score and Danced by Groucho Marx


TOMORROW IS ANOTHER DAY
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Bronislau Kaper & Walter Jurmann
Lyrics by Gus Kahn
Sung by Allan Jones


ALL GOD'S CHILLUN GOT RHYTHM
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Bronislau Kaper & Walter Jurmann
Lyrics by Gus Kahn
Performed by Ivie Anderson, Harpo Marx and The Crinoline Choir


NOBODY KNOWS THE TROUBLE I'VE SEEN
(uncredited)
Traditional
Performed by The Crinoline Choir in the "All God's Chillun Got Rhythm" number


LA CUCARACHA
(uncredited)
Traditional
Danced by Groucho Marx with Esther Muir


DOWN BY THE OLD MILL STREAM
(1908) (uncredited)
Written by Tell Taylor
Sung a cappella by Groucho Marx and Chico Marx


COSI-COSA
(1935) (uncredited)
Music by Bronislau Kaper & Walter Jurmann
Played in the score during the racetrack scene


A MESSAGE FROM THE MAN IN THE MOON
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Bronislau Kaper & Walter Jurmann
Lyrics by Gus Kahn
Sung a bit by Groucho Marx


GOODBYE FOREVER
(fragment) (uncredited)
Composed by Francesco Paolo Tosti
Sung by Groucho Marx
THE MARX BROTHERS:
GROUCHO MARX ... Dr. Hugo Z. Hackenbush
CHICO MARX ... Tony
HARPO MARX ... Stuffy

ALLAN JONES ... Gil Stewart
MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN ... Judy Standish
MARGARET DUMONT ... Mrs. Emily Upjohn
LEONARD CEELEY ... Whitmore
DOUGLASS DUMBRILLE ... Morgan
ESTHER MUIR ... Cokey 'Flo'
SIG RUMAN (as SIG RUMANN) ... Dr. Steinberg
ROBERT MIDDLEMASS ... Sheriff
VIVIEN FAY ... Dancer
IVIE ANDERSON ... Vocalist
THE CRINOLINE CHOIR ... Vocal Ensemble

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
HOOPER ATCHLEY ... Race Judge (uncredited)
KING BAGGOT ... Race Track Official Starter (uncredited)
KENNY BAKER ... Party Guest (uncredited)
VIVIAN BARRY ... Telephone Girl (uncredited)
BARBARA BEDFORD ... Secretary (uncredited)
VANGIE BEILBY ... Racetrack Spectator (uncredited)
EDNA BENNETT ... Nurse (uncredited)
EDWARD BIBY ... Racetrack Spectator (uncredited)
LENNIE BLUETT ... Black Singer (uncredited)
THE PLANTATION BOYS ... Performers (uncredited)
CHET BRANDENBURG ... Racetrack Spectator (uncredited)
TROY BROWN SR. ... Black Singer (uncredited)
SHEILA BROWN ... Child (uncredited)
JEAN BURT ... Telephone Operator (uncredited)
BEN CARTER ... Black Singer (uncredited)
RUTH CHERRINGTON ... Racetrack Spectator (uncredited)
JACQUELINE CLANCY ... Child (uncredited)
GINO CORRADO ... Man Boarding Bus (uncredited)
DEFOREST COVAN ... Black Singer (uncredited)
GEORGE COWL ... Racetrack Spectator (uncredited)
JACK DALEY ... Racetrack Spectator (uncredited)
DOROTHY DANDRIDGE ... Black Singer (uncredited)
VIVIAN DANDRIDGE ... Black Singer (uncredited)
FRANKIE DARRO ... Morgan's Jockey (uncredited)
FRANK DAWSON ... Doctor (uncredited)
DUDLEY DICKERSON ... Wheelchair Attendant (uncredited)
HELEN DICKSON ... Party Guest (uncredited)
BILLY DOOLEY ... Race Track Bugler (uncredited)
EDWARD EARLE ... Race Judge (uncredited)
AARON EDWARDS ... Plainclothesman (uncredited)
RICHARD FARNSWORTH ... Jockey (uncredited)
PAT FLAHERTY ... Detective with Sheriff (uncredited)
BESS FLOWERS ... Racetrack Spectator (uncredited)
RAY FLYNN ... Racetrack Spectator (uncredited)
BYRON FOULGER ... Racetrack Spectator (uncredited)
J.C. FOWLER ... Party Guest (uncredited)
JACK GEORGE ... Musician (uncredited)
AVANELLE HARRIS ... Black Singer (uncredited)
JOHN HIESTAND ... Radio Announcer (uncredited)
LEYLAND HODGSON ... Policeman at Racetrack (uncredited)
ARTHUR STUART HULL ... Racetrack Spectator (uncredited)
JOHN HYAMS ... Judge (uncredited)
WILLIAM IRVING ... Man for Horn Business (uncredited)
SI JENKS ... Messenger (uncredited)
JACK W. JOHNSTON ... Racetrack Spectator (uncredited)
DARBY JONES ... Black Singer (uncredited)
ETTA JONES ... Black Singer (uncredited)
JACK KENNEY ... Racetrack Spectator (uncredited)
EDITH KINGDON ... Racetrack Spectator (uncredited)
CAROLE LANDIS ... Party Guest (uncredited)
HARRY LASH ... Racetrack Spectator (uncredited)
ALEXANDER LEFTWICH ... Musician (uncredited)
EDWARD LESAINT ... Doctor (uncredited)
CARL M. LEVINESS ... Party Guest Who Calls the Sheriff (uncredited)
MAX LUCKE ... Doctor (uncredited)
WILBUR MACK ... Race Judge (uncredited)
MARY MACLAREN ... Nurse (uncredited)
CHARLES MCAVOY ... Policeman Pursuing Hugo (uncredited)
ALEX MELESH ... Racetrack Spectator (uncredited)
NORMA MILLER ... Black Singer (uncredited)
BERT MOORHOUSE ... Racetrack Spectator (uncredited)
EDMUND MORTIMER ... Party Guest (uncredited)
ETTA MOTEN ... Black Singer (uncredited)
HENRY MOWBRAY ... Man for Hat Business (uncredited)
LEE MURRAY ... Judge (uncredited)
HARRY MYERS ... Party Guest (uncredited)
FIELD NORTON ... Party Guest (uncredited)
JACK NORTON ... Drunk (uncredited)
FRANK O'CONNOR ... Racetrack Guard (uncredited)
CULLEN AND PAULINE ... Performers (uncredited)
VICTOR POTEL ... Horn Blower (uncredited)
RUSS POWELL ... Racetrack Spectator (uncredited)
JAMES QUINN ... Racetrack Spectator (uncredited)
BOB REEVES ... Policeman Pursuing Hugo (uncredited)
CYRIL RING ... Racetrack Spectator (uncredited)
GUS ROBINSON ... Black Singer (uncredited)
ALEXANDER SCHOENBERG ... Musician in orchestra (uncredited)
ALLEN D. SEWALL ... Policeman Pursuing Hugo (uncredited)
FOUR HOT SHOTS ... Black Performers (uncredited)
PHILLIPS SMALLEY ... Racing Spectator with Wrong Hat (uncredited)
CAROLYNNE SNOWDEN ... Black Singer (uncredited)
JOHN ST. POLIS ... Musician in orchestra (uncredited)
ARTHUR THALASSO ... Policeman Pursuing Hugo (uncredited)
THE THREE CHOCOLATEERS ... Black Performers (uncredited)
CHARLES TROWBRIDGE ... Dr. Wilmerding (uncredited)
ARTHUR WHITE'S LINDY HOPPERS AND JITTERBUGS ... Dancers (uncredited)
ELIZABETH WILLIAMS ... Racetrack Spectator (uncredited)
HARRY WILSON ... Detective with Sheriff (uncredited)
FLORENCE WIX ... Party Guest (uncredited)
BUCK WOODS ... Black Singer (uncredited)
Directed by:
SAM WOOD
=========

Writing Credits:
ROBERT PIROSH ... (screen play) &
GEORGE SEATON ... (screen play) and
GEORGE OPPENHEIMER ... (screen play)

ROBERT PIROSH ... (original story) and
GEORGE SEATON ... (original story)

AL BOASBERG ... (original story) (uncredited)
AL BOASBERG ... (screen play) (uncredited)
LEON GORDON ... (original story) (uncredited)
LEON GORDON ... (screen play) (uncredited)
GEORGE S. KAUFMAN ... (screen play) (uncredited)
CAREY WILSON ... (uncredited)
=========

Produced by:
MAX SIEGEL ... associate producer
IRVING THALBERG ... producer (uncredited)
LAWRENCE WEINGARTEN ... producer (uncredited)
SAM WOOD ... producer (uncredited)
=========

Music by:
FRANZ WAXMAN ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
JOSEPH RUTTENBERG ... (photographed by)
LEONARD SMITH ... (photographed by) (uncredited)
=========

Film Editing by:
FRANK E. HULL ... film editor
=========

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

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

Art Department:
STAN ROGERS ... associate art director
EDWIN B. WILLIS ... associate art director
=========

Sound Department:
DOUGLAS SHEARER ... recording director
=========

Stunts:
RICHARD FARNSWORTH ... stunts (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
TED WURTENBERG ... gaffer (uncredited)
=========

Casting Department:
BEN CARTER ... casting: black sequence (uncredited)
=========

Costume and Wardrobe Department:
DOLLY TREE ... wardrobe
=========

Music Department:
LEO ARNAUD ... choral arrangements / orchestral arrangements
GEORGE BASSMAN ... orchestrator
ROGER EDENS ... musical arrangements
WALTER JURMANN ... music by
GUS KAHN ... lyrics by
BRONISLAU KAPER ... music by
PAUL MARQUARDT ... orchestrator
MERRILL PYE ... musical presentation
FRANZ WAXMAN ... musical director
WAYNE ALLEN ... orchestrator (uncredited)
GEORGE BASSMAN ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
ROGER EDENS ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
=========

Script and Continuity Department:
CARL 'MAJOR' ROUP ... script clerk (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
DAVE GOULD ... musical numbers staged by
REGINALD LE BORG ... director: musical scenes (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(presents)
(controlled by Loew's Incorporated)
(A Sam Wood Production)
=========

Distributors:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1937)     [UK]     Theatrical

Film AB Le Mat-Metro-Goldwyn
(1937)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1937)     [NORWAY]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1937)     [ARGENTINA]     Theatrical

Metro Goldwyn Mayer
(1937)     [FRANCE]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1937)     [FINLAND]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
(1937)     [AUSTRIA]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1938)     [PORTUGAL]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1962)     [USA]     Theatrical - re-release

Stockholm Film
(1965)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical - re-release

Yleisradio (YLE)
(1965)     [FINLAND]     TV

Republic-Filmi
(1972)     [FINLAND]     Theatrical

Sergel Film Distributors
(1972)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical - re-release

MGM/CBS Home Video
(1981)     [USA]     Video - (CED VideoDisc)

MGM/UA Home Video
(through Warner Home Video)
(1992)     [NETHERLANDS]     VHS

Warner Home Video
(1992)     [NETHERLANDS]     VHS

Chapel Distribution
(1997)     [AUSTRALIA]     Theatrical

Sandrew Metronome Distribution
(2004)     [FINLAND]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(2004)     [USA]     DVD

Warner Home Vídeo
(2004)     [BRAZIL]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(2005)     [USA]     DVD

Warner Bros. Entertainment Finland
(6-disc Marx Brothers Prestige Collection)
(2006)     [FINLAND]     DVD

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

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

Continental Home Vídeo
[BRAZIL]     VHS

Epoca
[ARGENTINA]     VHS

MGM/UA Home Entertainment
[USA]     VHS
=========

Other Companies:
David Chudnow Inc.
(casting by: black sequence) (uncredited)
28 June 1937
[London, UK]


31 January 1938
[UK]

August 1938
[USA]
Let's Make a Night of It
LET'S MAKE A NIGHT OF IT

(Comedy | Musical)
[1 hour 7 minutes]


The exclusive Boydell family, members of the "400" set, suddenly
became owners of two nightclubs; the father, Henry Boydell, comes
into one, "The Silver Spoon," as the payment of a business debt
and keeps his new enterprise a secret from his wife, Laura.
But Laura has a secret of her own. The persuasive Count Castelli
has sold her a bill of goods which turns out to be the "Coconut
Beach," a notorious hot-spot in town. Their daughter, Peggy, is
kept in the dark by both parents but her boyfriend, Jack Kent,
stumbles across the father's secret and uses it as a wedge to
get himself a job as the Master of Ceremonies at the "Silver
Spoon." Both clubs are next-door to each other and there isn't
enough patronage for both clubs. Something has to give.
THE SPIDER AND THE FLY
(uncredited)
Written by Jimmy Kennedy and Michael Carr
Performed by Claire Luce


HAVANA
(uncredited)
Written by Jimmy Kennedy and Michael Carr
Performed by Claire Luce


WHEN MY HEART SAYS SING
(uncredited)
Written by Jimmy Kennedy and Michael Carr


TAKE YOUR PICK AND SWING
(uncredited)
Written by Jimmy Kennedy and Michael Carr


FOR ONLY YOU
Written by Ray Noble and Allan Murray
CHARLES 'BUDDY' ROGERS (as BUDDY ROGERS) ... Jack Kent
JUNE CLYDE ... Peggy Boydell
CLAIRE LUCE ... Viola Vanders
FRED EMNEY ... Henry Boydell
IRIS HOEY ... Laura Boydell
JACK MELFORD ... Count Castelli
CLAUD ALLISTER ... Monty
STEVEN GERAY (as STEVE GERAY) ... Luigi
ANTHONY HOLLES ... Head Waiter
LAWRENCE ANDERSON ... Harold
ZELMA O'NEAL ... Kitty
BERTHA BELMORE ... Policewoman
SYD WAKEFIELD ... Policeman
DAN DONOVAN ... Street Singer
BRYAN MICHIE ... Compere
EDDIE CARROLL ... And His Band
JACK HARRIS ... And His Band
JACK JACKSON ... And His Band
SYDNEY LIPTON ... And His Band
JOE LOSS ... And His Band
RUDY STARITA ... And His Marimba Band

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
HARRY ACRES ... And His Band (uncredited)
AFRIQUE ... Impersonator (uncredited)
JOSEPHINE BRADLEY ... Specialty Act (uncredited)
MICHAEL CARR ... Gangster (uncredited)
MOLLY PICON ... Specialty Act (uncredited)
IRENE PRADOR ... Specialty Act (uncredited)
OLIVER WAKEFIELD ... Wakers (uncredited)
SYD WALKER ... Policeman (uncredited)
Directed by:
GRAHAM CUTTS
=========

Writing Credits:
HENRIK EGE (as HENRIK N. EGE) ... (play)

F. MCGREW WILLIS ... (adaptation)

HUGH BROOKE ... (screenplay)
=========

Produced by:
WALTER C. MYCROFT ... producer
=========

Music by:
HARRY ACRES ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
OTTO KANTUREK
CLAUDE FRIESE-GREENE ... (uncredited)
=========

Film Editing by:
CHARLES HASSE
FLORA NEWTON
=========

Production Management:
WALTER C. MYCROFT ... director of production
=========

Art Department:
CEDRIC DAWE ... settings
CLARENCE ELDER ... supervisor
=========

Sound Department:
CECIL THORNTON (as C.V. THORNTON) ... sound recordist
=========

Editorial Department:
A.C. HAMMOND ... supervising editor
=========

Music Department:
HARRY ACRES ... musical director
MICHAEL CARR ... music and lyrics by
JIMMY KENNEDY ... music and lyrics by
=========

Additional Crew:
EDWARD CURTISS ... technical advisor
Production Companies:
Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC)
=========

Distributors:
Associated British Film Distributors (A.B.F.D.)
(1938)     [UK]     Theatrical

Universal Pictures
(as Universal Pictures Corp.)
(1938)     [USA]     Theatrical
3 July 1937
[USA]


20 January 1938
[France]

12 August 1938
[Brussels, Belgium]
The Singing Marine
THE SINGING MARINE

(Comedy | Music | Romance)
[1 hour 45 minutes]


Bob Brent, a young Marine from Arkansas, impresses his
comrades with his singing ability, and they pitch in to
send him to New York to compete in an amateur contest.
Success in the contest, however, sets him up for trouble
in romance, in his career, and with the Corps.
THE SONG OF THE MARINES
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Played during the opening and closing credits
Also played by a marching marine band
Sung by Dick Powell at a nightclub, marines when they leave Shanghai, Dick Powell,
Hugh Herbert Lee Dixon, Allen Jenkins and chorus at the end
Played as background music often


U.S. MARINE CORPS HYMN
(uncredited)
Music by Jacques Offenbach from "Genevieve de Brabant" (1868)
Lyrics attributed to L.Z. Phillips (1919)
Played during the opening scene
Sung by Dick Powell and chorus during "The Song of the Marines" number at the end


THE LADY WHO COULDN'T BE KISSED
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Played during the first scene at the Marine Grille
Sung by Dick Powell, Doris Weston and danced to by Lee Dixon aboard ship


STOLEN HOLIDAY
(1936) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Sung by Doris Weston at the amateur hour broadcast


'CAUSE MY BABY SAYS IT'S SO
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Sung by Dick Powell at the amateur hour broadcast
Sung a cappella by Hugh Herbert several times
Also sung by Dick Powell in a shower and in Shanghai
Played as background music often


I LIKE MOUNTAIN MUSIC
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Frank Weldon
Played by the hillbilly band at the amateur hour broadcast


SEMPER FIDELIS
(1888) (uncredited)
Music by John Philip Sousa
Played when the marines parade, and Bob arrives, in San Francisco


I KNOW NOW
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Played on board ship when Bob meets Ma Marine
Sung by Doris Weston in Sammy's office


NIGHT AND DAY
(1932) (uncredited)
Written by Cole Porter
Played on harmonica by Larry Adler


TIGER RAG
(1918) (uncredited)
Written by Edwin B. Edwards, Nick LaRocca, Tony Sbarbaro, Henry Ragas and Larry Shields
Played on harmonica by Larry Adler


SHE'LL BE COMING 'ROUND THE MOUNTAIN
(uncredited)
Traditional
Played and sung in English and Chinese by an unidentified Chinese quartet at a Shanghai radio station


YOU CAN'T RUN AWAY FROM LOVE TONIGHT
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Sung by Dick Powell and chorus at the wienie roast
Also sung by Dick Powell, Doris Weston and chorus at the benefit aboard ship


NIGHT OVER SHANGHAI
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Played on the harmonica by Larry Adler,
and sung by Dick Powell, Doris Weston and chorus in the Shanghai nightclub sequence
Played as background music often


FOR HE'S A JOLLY GOOD FELLOW
(uncredited)
Traditional
Sung by the marines as "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow" at the Anchorage
DICK POWELL ... Bob Brent
DORIS WESTON ... Peggy Randall
LEE DIXON ... Slim Baxter
HUGH HERBERT ... Aeneas Phinney / Clarissa
JANE DARWELL ... Ma Marine
ALLEN JENKINS ... Sergeant Mike
LARRY ADLER ... Larry (Harmonica)
MARCIA RALSTON ... Helen Young
GUINN 'BIG BOY' WILLIAMS ... Dopey
VEDA ANN BORG ... Diane
JANE WYMAN ... Joan
BERTON CHURCHILL ... J. Montgomery Madison
EDDIE ACUFF ... Sam
HENRY O'NEILL (as HENRY O'NEIL) ... Captain Skinner
ADDISON RICHARDS ... Mr. Fowler
ARCHIE ROBBINS (as JAMES ROBBINS) ... Sammy
MIKI MORITA ... Ah Ling
PIERRE WATKIN ... General
HARRY WOODS (as HARRY WOOD) ... First Marine Sergeant
EDDY CHANDLER (as EDWARD CHANDLER) ... Second Marine Sergeant
TETSU KOMAI ... Chang

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
MURRAY ALPER ... Marine (uncredited)
ELEANOR BAYLEY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
VALERIE BERGERE ... Chinese Madame in Stage Show (uncredited)
WARD BOND ... First Sergeant (uncredited)
LEONARD CAREY ... Darcy - Phinney's Valet (uncredited)
LANE CHANDLER ... Squad Leader (uncredited)
EDITH CRAIG ... Admiring Woman in Audience (uncredited)
HAL CRAIG ... Squad Leader (uncredited)
RALPH DUNN ... Marine in Marine Grill (uncredited)
SOL GORSS ... Marine (uncredited)
JOHN HAMILTON ... Marine Colonel in Shanghai (uncredited)
JOHN HARRON ... Marine (uncredited)
GRACE HAYLE ... Fat Lady with Mob of Women (uncredited)
JOHN HIESTAND ... Amateur Hour Radio Announcer (uncredited)
LOIS JANUARY ... Dopey's Girl Friend (uncredited)
PATSY 'BABE' KANE ... KFWB Switchboard Girl (uncredited)
KATHRYN KEYS ... Girl in Audience (uncredited)
SUZANNA KIM ... Chinese Dancer (uncredited)
ROSE KING ... Fanny Hatteras (uncredited)
JAMES B. LEONG ... Shanghai Radio Anouncer (uncredited)
LOIS LINDSAY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
RICHARD LOO ... Shanghai Hotel Official (uncredited)
MELBA MARSHALL ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
TRUDY MARSON ... KFWB Switchboard Girl (uncredited)
ERIC MAYNE ... Dinner Guest (uncredited)
SAM MCDANIEL ... Black Man (uncredited)
WALTER MILLER ... First Sergeant (uncredited)
BERT MOORHOUSE ... Chorus Boy in 'Lady Who Couldn't Be Kissed' Number (uncredited)
FRANCES MORRIS ... KFWB Switchboard Girl (uncredited)
LUCILLE OSBORNE ... Soubrette (uncredited)
HENRY OTHO ... Marine (uncredited)
BOB PERRY ... Bartender (uncredited)
ERIC PORTMAN ... Derelict Firing Gun in Stage Show (uncredited)
SAM RICE ... Amateur Hour Audience Member / Shanghai Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
JOHN J. RICHARDSON ... Pipe-Smoking Man in Shanghai Nightclub (uncredited)
GEORGE 'DOC' ROCKWELL ... Doc Rockwell (uncredited)
JOHN SHELTON ... Travel Information Clerk (uncredited)
GERTRUDE SHORT ... Mamie - Mike's Girl (uncredited)
TOM UNG ... Shanghai Radio Official (uncredited)
JANE WEIR ... KFWB Switchboard Girl (uncredited)
LEO WHITE ... Man on Dance Floor in Shanghai Nightclub (uncredited)
WILLIAM WORTHINGTON ... Ship Passenger (uncredited)
Directed by:
RAY ENRIGHT
=========

Writing Credits:
DELMER DAVES ... (original screenplay)
=========

Produced by:
LOUIS F. EDELMAN ... associate producer (uncredited)
HAL B. WALLIS ... executive producer (uncredited)
JACK L. WARNER ... executive producer (uncredited)
=========

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

Cinematography by:
ARTHUR L. TODD ... (photography)
SIDNEY HICKOX ... (uncredited)
=========

Film Editing by:
THOMAS PRATT ... film editor
=========

Art Direction by:
MAX PARKER
=========

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

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
JESSE HIBBS ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Stunts:
SOL GORSS ... stunts (uncredited)
BOB PERRY ... stunts (uncredited)
=========

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

Music Department:
LEO F. FORBSTEIN ... musical director
RAY HEINDORF ... orchestral arrangements
=========

Additional Crew:
BUSBY BERKELEY ... musical numbers created and directed by
GENE LEWIS ... dialogue director
Production Companies:
Warner Bros.
(presents)
(A Warner Bros. Picture)
(as Warner Bros. Pictures Inc.)
=========

Distributors:
Warner Bros.
(as Warner Bros. Pictures Inc.)
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

First National Film Distributors
(1937)     [UK]     Theatrical

Vitagraph Limited
(1937)     [CANADA]     Theatrical

Warner Bros First National
(1937)     [FRANCE]     Theatrical

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

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

Warner Brothers First National Films
(1937)     [NORWAY]     Theatrical

Associated Artists Productions (AAP)
(1956)     [USA]     TV
16 July 1937
[France]


7 August 1937
[Sweden]

23 August 1937
[USA]

2 November 1937
[Argentina]

3 February 1938
[Hungary]

21 February 1938
[Denmark]

29 May 1938
[Finland]

5 August 1938
[Brussels, Belgium]

16 May 1949
[Portugal]
Wake Up And Live
WAKE UP AND LIVE

(Musical)
[1 hour 31 minutes]


Built around the publicity "feud" between newspaper-radio-gossip
spreader Walter Winchell and band leader Ben Bernie, a radio star,
Alice Huntley (Alice Faye), who does an advice-and-inspiration
program, helps a mike-shy singer, Eddie Kane (Jack Haley) to
success by tricking him into singing with Bernie's orchestra.
Winchell uses it to expose Bernie as the trickster. But Kane
becomes a great hit with the radio public, and falls in love
with Alice. And Bernie and Winchell shake hands to show there's
no business like show business and fabricated feuds.
THERE'S A LULL IN MY LIFE
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Performed by Alice Faye (voc) and Ben Bernie and his Orchestra (as Ben Bernie's Orchestra)


WAKE UP AND LIVE
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Sung by Alice Faye
also sung by Jack Haley (dubbed by Buddy Clark)


NEVER IN A MILLION YEARS
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Sung by Jack Haley (dubbed by Buddy Clark)


I'M BUBBLING OVER
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Sung by Grace Bradley and the Brewster Twins
Also performed by Ben Bernie and his Orchestra (as Ben Bernie's Orchestra)
Danced by Nick Condos and Steve Condos


IT'S SWELL OF YOU
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Performed by Ben Bernie and his Orchestra (as Ben Bernie's Orchestra)
Danced by Nick Condos and Steve Condos (collectively as the Condos Brothers)
Also sung by Jack Haley (dubbed by Buddy Clark)


OH, BUT I'M HAPPY
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon


I LOVE YOU TOO MUCH, MUCHACHA
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon


RED SEAL MALT
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon


BERNIE'S LOVE SONG
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
WALTER WINCHELL ... Walter Winchell
BEN BERNIE (as BEN BERNIE AND HIS ORCHESTRA) ... Ben Bernie
ALICE FAYE ... Alice Huntley
PATSY KELLY ... Patsy Kane
NED SPARKS ... Steve Cluskey
JACK HALEY ... Eddie Kane
WALTER CATLETT ... Gus Avery
GRACE BRADLEY ... Jean Roberts
JOAN DAVIS ... Spanish Dancer
LEAH RAY ... Cafe Singer
MILES MANDER ... James Stratton
DOUGLAS FOWLEY ... Herman
ETIENNE GIRARDOT ... Waldo Peebles
BARNETT PARKER ... Foster
PAUL HURST ... McCabe
WARREN HYMER ... First Gunman

CONDOS BROTHERS:
STEVE CONDOS ... Specialty Dancer
NICK CONDOS ... Specialty Dancer

WILLIAM DEMAREST ... Radio Station Attendant
JOHN SHEEHAN ... Radio Station Attendant
GEORGE GIVOT ... Manager
EDWARD GARGAN ... Murphy, Tour Guide Supervisor
ROBERT LOWERY ... Chauffeur
CHARLES WILLIAMS ... Charlie Alberts, Agent
GEORGE CHANDLER ... Janitor
GARY BRECKNER ... Announcer

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
EDDIE 'ROCHESTER' ANDERSON ... Elevator Operator (uncredited)
LYNN BARI ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
GEORGE BERANGER ... Accompanist (uncredited)
BARBARA BREWSTER ... One of the Brewster Twins (uncredited)
GLORIA BREWSTER ... One of the Brewster Twins (uncredited)
BUDDY CLARK ... Eddie Kane (singing voice) (uncredited)
FRANK DARIEN ... Hay Wagon Driver (uncredited)
JAY EATON ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
FRANKLYN FARNUM ... Tourist (uncredited)
ROSEMARY GLOSZ ... Singer (uncredited)
HARRY HARVEY ... Agent (uncredited)
SI JENKS ... Driver of Ford Automobile (uncredited)
FRED KELSEY ... Cop (uncredited)
ELYSE KNOX ... Nurse (uncredited)
HANK MANN ... Eddie's Shill (uncredited)
HAROLD MILLER ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
BERT MOORHOUSE ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
PAUL NEWLAN ... Cop (uncredited)
GEORGE OFFERMAN Jr. ... Messenger (uncredited)
WANDA PERRY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
ELLEN PRESCOTT ... Girl (uncredited)
CYRIL RING ... Radio Man in Control Booth (uncredited)
LARRY STEERS ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
CHARLES TANNEN ... Agent (uncredited)
HARRY TYLER ... Driver of Buick Automobile (uncredited)
ALLEN WOOD ... Jones, Tour Guide (uncredited)
Directed by:
SIDNEY LANFIELD
=========

Writing Credits:
HARRY TUGEND ... (screenplay) and
JACK YELLEN ... (screenplay)

CURTIS KENYON ... (story)

DOROTHEA BRANDE ... (based on book by)
=========

Produced by:
KENNETH MACGOWAN ... associate producer
DARRYL F. ZANUCK ... producer
=========

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

Cinematography by:
EDWARD CRONJAGER ... director of photography
=========

Film Editing by:
ROBERT L. SIMPSON
=========

Production Design by:
WILLIAM S. DARLING
=========

Art Direction by:
MARK-LEE KIRK
=========

Set Decoration by:
THOMAS LITTLE
=========

Costume Design by:
GWEN WAKELING
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
A.F. ERICKSON ... assistant director
=========

Art Department:
HALDANE DOUGLAS ... associate art director
=========

Music Department:
LOUIS SILVERS ... musical director
DAVID BUTTOLPH ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
WALTER SCHARF ... orchestrator (uncredited)
HERBERT W. SPENCER ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
PAUL VAN LOAN ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
JACK HASKELL ... choreographer
Production Companies:
Twentieth Century Fox
(as Twentieth Century-Fox)
=========

Distributors:
Twentieth Century Fox
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

Twentieth Century Fox Film Company
(1937)     [UK]     Theatrical

National Telefilm Associates (NTA)
(1957)     [USA]     TV

20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
(20th Century Fox Cinema Archives)
(2013)     [USA]     DVD
21 July 1937
[New York City, New York, USA]


September 1937
[Japan]

24 October 1937
[Finland]

27 October 1937
[Sweden]

3 December 1937
[Netherlands]

13 January 1938
[France]

15 January 1938
[Denmark]

21 January 1938
[Brussels, Belgium]

27 February 1938
[Turkey]

2 March 1938
[Portugal]

7 April 1938
[Hungary]

26 February 1945
[Madrid, Spain]
High, Wide, and Handsome
HIGH, WIDE, AND HANDSOME

(Musical | Western)
[1 hour 50 minutes]


The setting is a small town in 1870s Pennsylvania. Sally Waterson
and her father have stopped in town with their traveling medicine
show, but when their wagon catches fire, they find themselves
stranded. They're taken in by Mrs. Cortlandt and her grandson,
Peter, who is trying to set up a pipeline that will supply oil
throughout the state. Sally and Peter soon fall in love and marry.
Neither their marriage nor Peter's pipe dreams flow too smoothly.
HIGH, WILD AND HANDSOME
by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II
Sung by Irene Dunne


CAN I FORGET YOU ?
by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II
Sung by Irene Dunne


WILL YOU MARRY ME TOMORROW, MARIA ?
by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II
Sung by William Frawley


THE FOLKS, WHO LIVE ON THE HILL
by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II
Sung by Irene Dunne


THE THINGS I WANT
by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II
Sung by Dorothy Lamour


ALLEGHENY AL
by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II
Sung by Irene Dunne and Dorothy Lamour
IRENE DUNNE ... Sally Watterson
RANDOLPH SCOTT ... Peter Cortlandt
DOROTHY LAMOUR ... Molly Fuller
ELIZABETH PATTERSON ... Grandma Cortlandt
RAYMOND WALBURN ... Doc Watterson
CHARLES BICKFORD ... Red Scanlon
AKIM TAMIROFF ... Joe Varese
BEN BLUE ... Zeke
WILLIAM FRAWLEY ... Mac
ALAN HALE ... Walt Brennan
IRVING PICHEL ... Mr. Stark
STANLEY ANDREWS ... Lem Moulton
JAMES BURKE ... Stackpole
ROGER IMHOF ... Pop Bowers
LUCIEN LITTLEFIELD ... Mr. Lippincott
PURNELL PRATT ... Col. Blake
EDWARD GARGAN ... Foreman

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
CAROL ADAMS ... Student (uncredited)
CONSTANCE BERGEN ... Singer (uncredited)
BILLY BLETCHER ... Shorty (uncredited)
MONTE BLUE ... Oil Man (uncredited)
HORACE G. BROWN ... Driller (uncredited)
RAYMOND BROWN ... P.T. Barnum (uncredited)
TOMMY BUPP ... Boy (uncredited)
MARJORIE CAMERON ... Blonde Singer (uncredited)
LOUISE CARVER ... Townswoman (uncredited)
JACK RUBE CLIFFORD ... Wash Miller (uncredited)
SHERRY HALL ... Piano Player (uncredited)
DELL HENDERSON ... Bank President (uncredited)
RUSSELL HOPTON ... John Thompson (uncredited)
EDWARD KEANE ... Jones (uncredited)
LEW KELLY ... Carpenter (uncredited)
PAUL KRUGER ... Man (uncredited)
HELEN LOWELL ... Mrs. Lippincott (uncredited)
GEORGE MACQUARRIE ... Peter's Man (uncredited)
JOHN MARSHALL ... Teller (uncredited)
CLAIRE MCDOWELL ... Seamstress (uncredited)
ROBERT MILASCH ... Workman (uncredited)
IVAN MILLER ... Marble (uncredited)
PHILIP MORRIS ... Teamster (uncredited)
JOHN T. MURRAY ... Mr. Green (uncredited)
ROLFE SEDAN ... Photographer (uncredited)
HARRY SEMELS ... Bartender (uncredited)
FRANK SHANNON ... Peter's Man (uncredited)
JOHN M. SULLIVAN ... Old Gentleman (uncredited)
FRANK SULLY ... Gabby Johnson (uncredited)
DOROTHY VERNON ... Townswoman (uncredited)
FRED WARREN ... Piano Player (uncredited)
PAT WEST ... Razorback (uncredited)
ERNEST WOOD ... Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
Directed by:
ROUBEN MAMOULIAN
=========

Writing Credits:
OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II
GEORGE O'NEIL
=========

Produced by:
ARTHUR HORNBLOW Jr. ... producer
=========

Music by:
ROBERT RUSSELL BENNETT ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
VICTOR MILNER
THEODOR SPARKUHL
=========

Film Editing by:
ARCHIE MARSHEK
=========

Art Direction by:
HANS DREIER
JOHN B. GOODMAN
=========

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

Art Department:
A.E. FREUDEMAN ... interior decorator
=========

Sound Department:
CHARLES HISSERICH ... sound recordist
DON JOHNSON ... sound recordist
=========

Visual Effects by:
GORDON JENNINGS ... special photographic effects
=========

Stunts:
JACK MONTGOMERY ... stunts (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
ROBERT RUSSELL BENNETT (as RUSSELL BENNETT) ... music arranger
BORIS MORROS ... musical director
BERNHARD KAUN ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
=========

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

Distributors:
Paramount Pictures
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

Paramount British Pictures
(1937)     [UK]     Theatrical

Les Films Paramount
(1938)     [FRANCE]     Theatrical

MCA/Universal Pictures
(1958)     [USA]     TV

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE)
(Universal Vault Series)
(2015)     [USA]     DVD
3 August 1937
[USA]


1 December 1937
[France]

3 December 1937
[Argentina]

8 December 1937
[Australia]

4 February 1938
[Den Haag, Netherlands]

7 April 1938
[Hungary]

15 April 1938
[Brussels, Belgium]

18 April 1938
[Denmark]

2 May 1938
[Sweden]

18 May 1938
[Portugal]
You Can't Have Everything
YOU CAN'T HAVE EVERYTHING

(Comedy | Music | Romance)
[1 hour 40 minutes]


Starving playwright Judith Wells meets playboy writer of
musicals, George Macrae, over a plate of stolen spaghetti.
He persuades producer Sam Gordon to buy her ridiculous
play "North Winds" just to improve his romantic chances,
and even persuades her to sing in the sort of show she
pretends to despise. But just when their romance is going
well, Gordon's former flame Lulu reveals the ace
up her sleeve...
YOU CAN'T HAVE EVERYTHING
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Played during the opening and end credits
Sung by Alice Faye with David Rubinoff on violin
Reprised by The Ritz Brothers with Louis Prima and His Band
Played often in the score


SANTA LUCIA
(1849) (uncredited)
Traditional Neapolitan song
Transcribed and published by Teodoro Cottrau (1849)
Played by David Rubinoff on violin, with his Band, and
Sung by Frank Puglia and George Humbert


CHOPSTICKS
(uncredited)
Written by Euphemia Allen
Scat version of the tune
Performed by The Ritz Brothers


JINGLE BELLS
(1857) (uncredited)
Written by James Pierpont
Played on piano by Al Ritz and 'Jimmy Ritz' during a play reading
Reprised by the band in the show


FRÜHLINGSLIED (SPRING SONG) OP.62 #6
(1842) (uncredited)
Music by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
Played on piano by Al Ritz and 'Jimmy Ritz' during a play reading


DANSE RUBINOFF
(uncredited)
Music by David Rubinoff
Performed by David Rubinoff on violin, with his Band


LONG UNDERWEAR
(1937) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Samuel Pokrass, Sid Kuller and Ray Golden
Sung and danced by The Ritz Brothers and chorus


STRING QUINTET IN E, OP. 13 NO. 5: MINUET
(uncredited)
Music by Luigi Boccherini
Contained in the "Long Underwear" number


YANKEE DOODLE
(ca. 1755) (uncredited)
Traditional music of English origin
Contained in the "Long Underwear" number


THE LOVELINESS OF YOU
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Sung by Tony Martin and chorus


DANGER, LOVE AT WORK
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Sung and Danced by Alice Faye with Louis Prima and His Band


AFRAID TO DREAM
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Sung by Don Ameche
Reprised by Alice Faye, Tony Martin and chorus
Reprised again by Don Ameche


PLEASE PARDON US, WE'RE IN LOVE
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Sung by Alice Faye
Reprised by her in the show, wirh Don Ameche, Charles Winninger, The Ritz Brothers


IT'S A SOUTHERN HOLIDAY
(uncredited)
Written by Louis Prima, Jack Loman and Dave Franklin
Played by Louis Prima and His Band and
Danced by Tip Tap & Toe


RHYTHM OF THE RADIO
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Louis Prima
Played by Louis Prima and His Band and
Danced by Tip Tap & Toe


NORTH POLE SKETCH
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Performed by The Ritz Brothers, Tony Martin, Dorothy Christy and others
ALICE FAYE ... Judy Poe Wells
THE RITZ BROTHERS (as RITZ BROTHERS)... The Ritz Brothers
DON AMECHE ... George Macrae
CHARLES WINNINGER ... Sam Gordon
GYPSY ROSE LEE (as LOUISE HOVICK) ... Lulu Riley
ARTHUR TREACHER ... Bevins
TONY MARTIN ... Bobby Walker
DAVID RUBINOFF (as RUBINOFF) ... David Rubinoff
PHYLLIS BROOKS ... Evelyn Moore
WALLY VERNON ... Jerry
TIP TAP & TOE (as TIP TAP AND TOE) ... Specialty Dancers in North Winds
LOUIS PRIMA ... Orchestra Leader
GEORGE HUMBERT ... Romano
JED PROUTY ... Mr. Whiteman
DOROTHY CHRISTY ... Blonde
TONY MARTINELLI ... Tony Martinelli

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
SAM ASH ... Publicity Agent (uncredited)
LYNN BARI ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
LYNNE BERKELEY ... Joan (uncredited)
CLARA BLANDICK ... Townswoman (uncredited)
TYLER BROOKE ... Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
HOWARD CANTONWINE ... Tony (uncredited)
CLAUDIA COLEMAN ... Y.W.C.A. Matron (uncredited)
GEORGE DAVIS ... Waiter at Romano's (uncredited)
BILL ELLIOTT ... Lulu's Bathing Companion (uncredited)
CLARETTE ELLIS ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
FRANKLYN FARNUM ... Hillbilly Bartender (uncredited)
MARGARET FIELDING ... Miss Barkow (uncredited)
TED FRASER ... Tap (uncredited)
JUNE GALE ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
DICK GORDON ... Theatregoer (uncredited)
MARY GORDON ... Y.W.C.A. Scrub Woman (uncredited)
SAMUEL GREEN ... Tip (uncredited)
SAM HARRIS ... Theatregoer (uncredited)
PHILIPPA HILBER ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
PAUL HURST ... Truck Driver (uncredited)
SI JENKS ... Y.W.C.A. Janitor (uncredited)
JANE KERR ... Y.W.C.A. Scrub Woman (uncredited)
TOMMY KLEIN ... Flower Boy (uncredited)
JACK 'TINY' LIPSON ... Townsman at Music Counter (uncredited)
ROBERT LOWERY ... Co-Pilot (uncredited)
HANK MANN ... Cab Driver (uncredited)
WILLIAM MATHIESON ... Bagpiper (uncredited)
PAUL MCVEY ... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
MARIE MELESH ... Woman in Cafe (uncredited)
BERT MOORHOUSE ... Theatregoer (uncredited)
NICK MORO ... Guitar Player (uncredited)
CHARLES MORTON ... Airplane Passenger (uncredited)
BOB MURPHY ... Alderman Barney Callahan (uncredited)
INEZ PALANGE ... Mrs. Romano (uncredited)
THOMAS POGUE ... Standee at Show (uncredited)
LILLIAN PORTER ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
FRANK PUGLIA ... Waiter at Romano's (uncredited)
JAYNE REGAN ... Stewardess (uncredited)
AL RITZ ... Al Ritz (uncredited)
HARRY RITZ ... Harry Ritz (uncredited)
JIMMY RITZ ... Jimmy Ritz (uncredited)
FLOYD SHACKELFORD ... Doorman (uncredited)
MARY STEWART ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
BONITA WEBER ... Y.W.C.A. Scrub Woman (uncredited)
RAY WINFIELD ... Toe (uncredited)
FRANK YACONELLI ... Accordion Player (uncredited)
Directed by:
NORMAN TAUROG
=========

Writing Credits:
HARRY TUGEND ... (screen play) &
JACK YELLEN ... (screen play) and
KARL TUNBERG ... (screen play)

GREGORY RATOFF ... (from an original story by)
=========

Produced by:
LAURENCE SCHWAB ... associate producer
=========

Music by:
CYRIL J. MOCKRIDGE ... (uncredited)
WALTER SCHARF ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
LUCIEN N. ANDRIOT (as LUCIEN ANDRIOT) ... (photography)
=========

Film Editing by:
HANSON T. FRITCH (as HANSON FRITCH) ... film editor
=========

Art Direction by:
DUNCAN CRAMER
=========

Costume Design by:
ROYER ... (costumes)
=========

Production Management:
DARRYL F. ZANUCK ... in charge of production
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
JASPER BLYSTONE ... assistant director
=========

Sound Department:
ROGER HEMAN SR. (as ROGER HEMAN) ... sound
ARTHUR VON KIRBACH (as ARTHUR VON KIRBACH) ... sound
=========

Music Department:
DAVID BUTTOLPH ... musical director
MACK GORDON ... music and lyrics by
HARRY REVEL ... music and lyrics by
JULE STYNE ... vocal supervisor
DAVID BUTTOLPH ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
CHARLES MAXWELL ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
HERBERT W. SPENCER ... orchestrator (uncredited)
JACK VIRGIL ... orchestrator (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
HARRY BRAND ... publicity director (uncredited)
HARRY LOSEE ... choreographer (uncredited)
GILBERT PRATT ... technical advisor (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Twentieth Century Fox
(as Twentieth Century-Fox)
=========

Distributors:
Twentieth Century Fox
(as Twentieth Century-Fox)
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

Twentieth Century Fox Film Company
(as Twentieth Century-Fox)
(1938)     [UK]     Theatrical

20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
(2013)     [USA]     DVD
=========

Other Companies:
Western Electric [us] (mirrophonic sound recording)
11 August 1937
[New York City, New York, USA]


21 August 1937
[USA]

30 September 1937
[London, UK]

28 March 1938
[UK]

15 May 1938
[Finland]

3 August 1938
[France]

24 March 1939
[Denmark]
Mr Dodd Takes the Air
MR. DODD TAKES THE AIR

(Comedy | Musical)
[1 hour 27 minutes]


In the small town of Pewamo, Claude Dodd, an electrician singing
baritone in the local Strawberry Festival is heard by the owner
of the Morpheus Mattress Company, who hires him to sing on the
radio program he sponsors. Before he leaves for New York with
his manager, "Sniffer" Sears, he has a minor operation to cure
an attack of quinsy, and is told by the doctor not to use his
voice. In front of the radio microphone the following week, he
finds he's a tenor when he sings, much to the chagrin of the
mattress company owner, who hates tenors. But that soon
changes when telegrams pour in praising his voice, so that the
station owner, Gateway, offers him a contract for 52 weeks, at
a salary of $1000 per week, which was upped from the initial
offer by Gateway's secretary, Marjorie Day, signalling Sears.
Marjorie took a liking to Claude and vice versa, so while Claude
becomes wealthy and famous, he and Marjorie fall in love.
Because of his fame, he meets ditsy but egotistical opera
singer, ...
AM I IN LOVE?
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Played during the opening credits
Also performed by Kenny Baker during the second broadcast and toward the end
Also played by the band at the nightclub


REMEMBER ME?
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Performed by Kenny Baker at Mme. Moro's party


IF I WERE A LITTLE POND LILY
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Performed by Kenny Baker at the strawberry festival


HERE COMES THE SANDMAN
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Performed by Kenny Baker at the strawberry festival and at the first broadcast
Also played by the band at the nightclub


THE GIRL YOU USED TO BE
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Played during the opening credits
Also performed by Kenny Baker on stage


I KNOW NOW
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Played when Claude walks into the broadcast studio and sees Marjorie


WHEN MY DREAM BOAT COMES HOME
(uncredited)
Written by Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin
Played on the radio that Claude fixes


CHICKEN REEL
(uncredited)
Traditional
Played briefly during the opening scene


POET AND PEASANT OVERTURE
(uncredited)
Music by Franz von Suppé
Played in the background when Sniffer tells Doremus he's going to miss the lady troubadours


WITH PLENTY OF MONEY AND YOU
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Played in the background when Doremus tells Claude that he wants his baritone voice


SMILES
(uncredited)
Music by Lee S. Roberts
Played in the background when Claude sneezes and Sniffer tells him he's taking him to see Doc Quinn


THE LADY WHO COULDN'T BE KISSED
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Played in the background when Claude and Sniffer show up at the Metropolitan Broadcast Company


WITHOUT YOUR LOVE
(uncredited)
Music by M.K. Jerome
Played in the background during the coffee shop scene


TOO MARVELOUS FOR WORDS
(uncredited)
Music by Richard A. Whiting
Played in the background during the coffee shop scene


JUST A QUIET EVENING
(uncredited)
Music by Richard A. Whiting
Played in the background during the coffee shop scene


EVER SINCE EVE
(uncredited)
Music by M.K. Jerome
Played when Claude and Marjorie arrive at the Star Club


FIFTY-SECOND STREET
(uncredited)
Music by Saul Chaplin
Played at the Star Club after Gateway's party has joined Claude's party


BORN TO LOVE
(uncredited)
Music by M.K. Jerome
Played on the radio during Claude's demonstration


O MIO FERNANDO
(uncredited)
From "La favorita"
Written by Gaetano Donizetti
Performed by Alice Brady at the party
KENNY BAKER ... Claude L. Dodd
FRANK MCHUGH ... 'Sniffer' Sears
ALICE BRADY ... Mme. Sonia Moro
GERTRUDE MICHAEL ... Jessica Stafford
JANE WYMAN ... Marjorie Day
JOHN ELDREDGE ... Jim Lidin
HENRY O'NEILL ... D.M. Gateway
HARRY DAVENPORT ... Doc Jeremiah George Quinn
FERRIS TAYLOR ... Hiram P. Doremus
LINDA PERRY ... Information Desk Girl

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
LUIS ALBERNI ... Bit Part (uncredited)
JACK CHEFE ... One of Mme. Moro's Party Guests (uncredited)
MICKEY DANIELS ... Electrician (uncredited)
SAYRE DEARING ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
DON DOWNEN ... Boy with Telegrams (uncredited)
FLORENCE GILL ... Miss Carrie Bowers (uncredited)
BETTY GOBLE ... Little Girl (uncredited)
TOM HANLON ... Studio 9 Announcer (uncredited)
SAM HARRIS ... One of Mme. Moro's Party Guests (uncredited)
JOHN HARRON ... Man in Sound Booth (uncredited)
JOHN HIESTAND ... 3rd Radio Announcer (uncredited)
WILLIAM HOPPER ... Second Production Manager (uncredited)
OWEN KING ... Second Announcer (uncredited)
ANDERSON LAWLER ... First Production Manager (uncredited)
GEORGE MAGRILL ... Nightclub Doorman (uncredited)
PAUL MAXEY ... Fred - Substitute Singer (uncredited)
JACK MOWER ... Policeman (uncredited)
DAVE O'BRIEN ... Studio 9 Technician (uncredited)
ADDISON RICHARDS ... Second Doctor (uncredited)
CLIFFORD SOUBIER ... Ben Kidder (uncredited)
JOHN GRAHAM SPACEY ... Headwaiter (uncredited)
ELLIOTT SULLIVAN ... Taxi Driver (uncredited)
MARY TREEN ... Fan with Locket (uncredited)
MAIDEL TURNER ... Lil Doremus (uncredited)
DOROTHY VAUGHAN ... Marjorie's Neighbor (uncredited)
LEO WHITE ... Violinist (uncredited)
ERIC WILTON ... Moro's Butler (uncredited)
Directed by:
ALFRED E. GREEN
=========

Writing Credits:
WILLIAM WISTER HAINES ... (screenplay) &
ELAINE RYAN ... (screenplay)

CLARENCE BUDINGTON KELLAND ... (story "The Great Crooner")
=========

Produced by:
MERVYN LEROY ... producer
=========

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

Cinematography by:
ARTHUR EDESON
=========

Film Editing by:
THOMAS RICHARDS
=========

Art Direction by:
ROBERT M. HAAS (as ROBERT HAAS)
=========

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

Sound Department:
C.A. RIGGS ... sound
=========

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

Music Department:
ADOLPH DEUTSCH ... music arranger
LEO F. FORBSTEIN ... musical director
Production Companies:
Warner Bros.
(as a Warner Bros.-First National Picture)
=========

Distributors:
Warner Bros.
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

Warner Bros.
(1937)     [UK]     Theatrical

Associated Artists Productions (AAP)
(1956)     [USA]     TV
20 August 1937
USA]


17 November 1937
[Hungary]

6 December 1937
[Sweden]

10 December 1937
[Netherlands]

22 December 1937
[France]

9 January 1938
[Finland]

14 February 1938
[Denmark]

27 February 1938
[Turkey]

22 March 1938
[Portugal]

6 May 1938
[Brussels, Belgium]

1938
[Austria]

1938
[Germany]

8 April 1940
[Madrid, Spain]

10 February 1996
{dubbed version}
[Germany]
Broadway Melody of 1938
BROADWAY MELODY OF 1938

(Musical | Romance)
[1 hour 50 minutes]


Steve Raleight wants to produce a show on Broadway.
He finds a backer, Herman Whipple and a leading lady,
Sally Lee. But Caroline Whipple forces Steve to use a
known star, not a newcomer. Sally purchases a horse,
she used to train when her parents had a farm before
the depression and with two ex-vaudevillians, Sonny
Ledford and Peter Trott she trains it to win a race,
providing the money Steve needs for his show.
BROADWAY MELODY
(1929) (uncredited)
Music by Nacio Herb Brown
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Sung by an offscreen chorus during the opening credits
Reprised by the cast in the finale


YOU ARE MY LUCKY STAR
(1935) (uncredited)
Music by Nacio Herb Brown
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Played during the opening credits
One line sung by Charles Igor Gorin in the finale


YOURS AND MINE
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Nacio Herb Brown
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Sung by Judy Garland
Played on piano by Robert Taylor and sung by Eleanor Powell (dubbed by Marjorie Lane) on the train
Danced to by Eleanor Powell and George Murphy
Danced to by Judy Garland and Buddy Ebsen
Played as background music often


THE TOREADOR SONG
(1875) (uncredited)
from "Carmen"
Music by Georges Bizet
Libretto by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy
Sung by Charles Igor Gorin in the opening scene


FOLLOW IN MY FOOTSTEPS
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Nacio Herb Brown
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Sung and danced to by George Murphy, Buddy Ebsen and Eleanor Powell (dubbed by Marjorie Lane)
Contains portions of "The Old Gray Mare" Traditional and "Jingle Bells" (1857)
Written by James Pierpont


EVERYBODY SING
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Nacio Herb Brown
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Sung by Judy Garland, Sophie Tucker, Barnett Parker, Delos Jewkes and chorus
Contains portions of "Sing a Song of Sixpence"
Traditional nursery rhyme
Reprised a cappella by Barnett Parker


AULD LANG SYNE
(uncredited)
Scottish traditional music
Played as background music when Alice talks about her career


SOME OF THESE DAYS
(1910) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Shelton Brooks
Sung by Sophie Tucker at the audition


I'M FEELIN' LIKE A MILLION
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Nacio Herb Brown
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Sung and Danced to by George Murphy and Eleanor Powell (dubbed by Marjorie Lane)


LARGO AL FACTOTUM
(1816) (uncredited)
from "Il Barbiere di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville)"
Music by Gioachino Rossini
Libretto by Cesare Sterbini
Played on piano by Billy Gilbert and sung by Charles Igor Gorin
Reprised by him at the racetrack


YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU (I DIDN'T WANT TO DO IT)
(1913) (uncredited)
Music by James V. Monaco
Lyrics by Joseph McCarthy
Additional lyrics ("Dear Mr. Gable") by Roger Edens
Sung by Judy Garland


YOUR BROADWAY AND MY BROADWAY
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Nacio Herb Brown
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Sung by Sophie Tucker and Charles Igor Gorin
Danced to by George Murphy, Eleanor Powell, Buddy Ebsen and Judy Garland


BROADWAY RHYTHM
(1935) (uncredited)
Music by Nacio Herb Brown
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Sung by a chorus in the show and danced to by Eleanor Powell


GOT A PAIR OF NEW SHOES
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Nacio Herb Brown
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Briefly sung by a chorus and danced to by Eleanor Powell in the finale


HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN
(1929) (uncredited)
Music by Milton Ager Lyrics by Jack Yellen


IN THE EVENING BY THE MOONLIGHT
(1880) (uncredited)
Written by James Allen Bland
ROBERT TAYLOR ... Steve Raleigh
ELEANOR POWELL ... Sally Lee
GEORGE MURPHY ... Sonny Ledford
BINNIE BARNES ... Caroline Whipple
BUDDY EBSEN ... Peter Trot
SOPHIE TUCKER ... Alice Clayton
JUDY GARLAND ... Betty Clayton
CHARLES IGOR GORIN ... Nicki Papaloopas
RAYMOND WALBURN ... Herman Whipple
ROBERT BENCHLEY ... Duffy
WILLIE HOWARD ... The Waiter
CHARLEY GRAPEWIN ... James K. Blakeley
ROBERT WILDHACK ... The Sneezer
BILLY GILBERT ... George Papaloopas
BARNETT PARKER ... Jerry Jason
HELEN TROY ... Emma Snipe

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
KING BAGGOT ... Magazine Stand Proprietor (uncredited)
MONICA BANNISTER ... Girl at Hamilton Brown's Casting Office (uncredited)
BONNIE BANNON ... Girl at Hamilton Brown's Casting Office (uncredited)
EDDIE BORDEN ... Rooming House Actor Boarder (uncredited)
HARRY C. BRADLEY ... Bertram (uncredited)
DUDLEY CLEMENTS ... Hamilton Brown (uncredited)
CHARLES COLEMAN ... Louis (uncredited)
GINO CORRADO ... Third Barber in Barbershop (uncredited)
THE CRINOLINE CHOIR ... Group Performers (uncredited)
ROSITA CRONIN ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
HELEN DAY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
HARRISON GREENE ... Show Backer in Montage (uncredited)
HARRY HOLMAN ... Boardinghouse Resident (uncredited)
SHEP HOUGHTON ... Dancer (uncredited)
DELOS JEWKES ... Bass in 'Everybody Sing' Number (uncredited)
EDNA MAE JONES ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
CAROLE LANDIS ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
PATSY LEE ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
WILBUR MACK ... Second Bidder (uncredited)
FRANK MCGLYNN SR. ... Boardinghouse Resident (uncredited)
MATT MCHUGH ... Burt (uncredited)
ELOISE RAWITZER ... Soloist (uncredited)
MILDRED REHN ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
MARJORIE REYNOLDS ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
CARLOS RUFFINO ... Soloist (uncredited)
CLARICE SHERRY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
MAIDEL TURNER ... Boardinghouse Resident (uncredited)
ROBERT WAYNE ... Out of Work Actor (uncredited)
PAT WEST ... First Bidder (uncredited)
LEO WHITE ... Knowles (uncredited)
JUNE WILKINS ... Girl at Hamilton Brown's Casting Office (uncredited)
CHARLES C. WILSON ... Horse Auctioneer (uncredited)
WILLIAM WORTHINGTON ... N.O. Norwich (uncredited)
Directed by:
ROY DEL RUTH
=========

Writing Credits:
JACK MCGOWAN ... (screen play)

JACK MCGOWAN ... (original story) and
SID SILVERS ... (original story)

HARRY W. CONN ... (additional dialogue) (uncredited)
=========

Produced by:
JACK CUMMINGS ... producer
IRVING THALBERG ... executive producer (uncredited)
=========

Music by:
LEO ARNAUD ... (uncredited)
MURRAY CUTTER ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
WILLIAM H. DANIELS (as WILLIAM DANIELS) ... (photographed by)
RAY JUNE ... (uncredited)
=========

Film Editing by:
BLANCHE SEWELL ... film editor
=========

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

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

Art Department:
EDWIN B. WILLIS ... associate art director
JOSEPH C. WRIGHT (as JOSEPH WRIGHT) ... associate art director
=========

Sound Department:
DOUGLAS SHEARER ... recording director
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
CLARENCE SINCLAIR BULL ... still photographer (uncredited)
=========

Editorial Department:
SLAVKO VORKAPICH ... montage effects
=========

Music Department:
LEO ARNAUD ... vocal and orchestral arrangements
NACIO HERB BROWN ... music and lyrics by
MURRAY CUTTER ... vocal and orchestral arrangements
ROGER EDENS ... music arrangements by
ARTHUR FREED ... music and lyrics by
MERRILL PYE ... musical presentations
GEORGE STOLL (as GEORGIE STOLL) ... musical director
ENRICO RICARDI ... coach: singers (uncredited)
CESARE STERBINI ... librettist: "Largo al factotum" from "Il Barbiere di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville)" (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
DAVE GOULD ... dance ensembles
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(presents)
(controlled by Loew's Incorporated)
=========

Distributors:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(as Loew's Inc.)
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1937)     [UK]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1937)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1937)     [NETHERLANDS]     Theatrical

Metro Goldwyn Mayer
(1937)     [FRANCE]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1938)     [GERMANY]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1938)     [BELGIUM]     Theatrical

MGM/UA Home Entertainment
(1992)     [USA]     VHS

ClassicLine
(2005)     [BRAZIL]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(2008)     [USA]     DVD
=========

Other Companies:
Western Electric [us]
(sound system)
20 August 1937
[USA]


21 January 1938
[UK]

16 March 1939
[Portugal]

1 January 1940
[Barcelona, Spain]

23 March 1940
[Madrid, Spain]
Gangway
GANGWAY

(Comedy | Crime | Musical)
[1 hour 30 minutes]


Newspaper reporter becomes involved with gang of
crooks who take her for a tough American gangster.
WHEN YOU GOTTA SING, YOU GOTTA SING
Written by Samuel Lerner (as Sammy Lerner), Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman
Sung by Jessie Matthews


LORD AND LADY WHOOZIS
Written by Samuel Lerner (as Sammy Lerner), Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman
Sung by Jessie Matthews


MOON OR NO MOON
Written by Samuel Lerner (as Sammy Lerner), Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman
Sung by Jessie Matthews


GANGWAY
Written by Samuel Lerner (as Sammy Lerner), Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman
Sung by Jessie Matthews


MY, WHAT A DIFFERENT NIGHT
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon


TRANSATLANTIC SPEED
(uncredited)
Music by Louis Levy


MY LITTLE GARDEN OF DREAMS
(uncredited)
Written by Harry M. Woods
JESSIE MATTHEWS ... Pat Wayne
BARRY MACKAY ... Bob Deering
NAT PENDLETON ... Smiles Hogan
ALASTAIR SIM ... Detective Taggett
OLIVE BLAKENEY ... Nedda Beaumont
NOEL MADISON ... Mike Otterman
PATRICK LUDLOW ... Carl Freemason
LIANE ORDEYNE ... Greta Brand
GRAHAM MOFFATT ... Joe
DANNY GREEN ... Shorty
EDMON RYAN ... Red Mike

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
LAWRENCE ANDERSON ... Tracy - Press Agent (uncredited)
BLAKE DORN ... Benny the Gent (uncredited)
PETER GAWTHORNE ... Assistant Commissioner Sir Brian Moore (uncredited)
HENRY HALLATT ... Smithers - Solicitor (uncredited)
WARREN JENKINS ... Foreign Dancer (uncredited)
MICHAEL RENNIE ... Ship's Officer (uncredited)
DORIS ROGERS ... Mrs. Sherman Van Tuyl (uncredited)
Directed by:
SONNIE HALE
=========

Writing Credits:
LESSER SAMUELS
DWIGHT TAYLOR ... (story)
=========

Cinematography by:
GLEN MACWILLIAMS
=========

Film Editing by:
AL BARNES
=========

Art Direction by:
ALFRED JUNGE (as A. JUNGE)
=========

Costume Design by:
P.L. CARTTEL
MARIANNE
=========

Sound Department:
A. O'DONOGHUE (as A.C. O'DONOGHUE) ... sound
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
STEPHEN DADE ... camera operator (uncredited)
REG JOHNSON ... assistant camera (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
BRETTON BYRD ... special orchestrator
LOUIS LEVY ... musical director
=========

Additional Crew:
BUDDY BRADLEY ... choreographer
Production Companies:
Gaumont British Picture Corporation
=========

Distributors:
General Film Distributors (GFD)
(1937)     [UK]     Theatrical

Gaumont British Picture Corporation of America
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical
23 August 1937
[London, UK]


15 November 1937
[UK]

16 August 1938
[USA]

5 June 1940
(television premiere)
[New York City, USA]

12 August 1947
(re-release)
[London, UK]
Jericho
JERICHO
later called
DARK SANDS
(Drama | Musical | Adventure)
[1 hour 17 minutes]


During the Great War, a Negro corporal, Jericho Jackson, disobeys
an order and saves crewmen trapped below deck after an attack. A
sergeant dies in the incident; Jackson is court-martialed and
sentenced to death. He bolts, and his captain unjustly gets a
five-year sentence for aiding his escape; the captain vows to
bring Jackson to justice. Meanwhile, Jackson has stolen a boat and
sailed from Bordeaux to Morocco where his skills as a physician
give him a new lease on life. He becomes a chief responsible for
negotiating peace among tribes and leading the annual great salt
caravan. A confrontation with his old captain is, however,
unavoidable. Can there be justice?
MY WAY
Written by Michael Carr and Jimmy Kennedy
Sung by Paul Robeson


MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME
(uncredited)
Written by Stephen Foster (as Stephen Collins Foster)
Played and sung by GI's at the Songfest


IT'S A LONG, LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY
(uncredited)
Written by Jack Judge and Harry Williams
Played and sung at the Songfest


DEEP DESERT
Written by Michael Carr and Jimmy Kennedy
Sung by Paul Robeson


SHORTNIN' BREAD
(uncredited)
Folk song adapted by Jacques Wolf
Sung by Paul Robeson


SILENT NIGHT
(uncredited)
Music by Franz Xaver Gruber
Arranged by Alfred Ralston
Sung by Paul Robeson
PAUL ROBESON ... Cpl. Jericho Jackson
HENRY WILCOXON ... Capt. Mack
WALLACE FORD ... Mike Clancy
KOUKA ... Gara
JOHN LAURIE ... Hassan
JAMES CAREW ... Maj. J.R. Barnes
LAWRENCE BROWN ... Pvt. Face
RUFUS FENNELL ... Sgt. Gamey
IKE HATCH ... Pvt. Tag
FRANK CRAM ... Col. Lake
FRANK COCHRANE ... Agouba
GEORGE BARRAUD ... Explorer
FREDERICK COOPER ... Explorer
HENRY AUBIN ... Explorer

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
EUGENE COZIER ... Mick Jackson (uncredited)
CHARLES FARRELL ... Sergeant on Guard (uncredited)
PETER GAWTHORNE ... Court Martial President (uncredited)
DANNY GREEN ... Sergeant (uncredited)
ESLANDA ROBESON ... Tribal Princess (uncredited)
Directed by:
THORNTON FREELAND
=========

Writing Credits:
GEORGE BARRAUD
WALTER FUTTER ... (story)
ROBERT N. LEE ... (adaptation)
PETER RURIC ... (adaptation)
=========

Produced by:
WALTER FUTTER ... producer
=========

Music by:
VAN PHILLIPS ... (uncredited)
ALFRED RALSTON ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
JOHN W. BOYLE
=========

Art Direction by:
EDWARD CARRICK
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
DONALD WILSON ... assistant director
=========

Sound Department:
BERT ROSS (as A.S. ROSS) ... sound
=========

Editorial Department:
EDWARD B. JARVIS (as E.B. JARVIS) ... supervising editor
=========

Music Department:
VAN PHILLIPS ... musical director
=========

Additional Crew:
MAX SCHACH ... presenter
Production Companies:
Buckingham Film Productions

Capitol Film Corporation
=========

Distributors:
General Film Distributors (GFD)
(1937)     [UK]     Theatrical

Record Pictures
(1938)     [USA]     Theatrical

Pioneer Exclusives
(1942)     [UK]     Theatrical - re-release

Ambassador Film Productions
(1947)     [UK]     Theatrical - re-release

Motion Picture Management
(1949)     [USA]     TV

Kino Video
(1998)     [USA]     VHS

Bel Canto Society
(2002)     [USA]     VHS

The Criterion Collection
(2007)     [USA]     DVD

Odeon Entertainment
(2012)     [UK]     DVD

Gofilex
[NETHERLANDS]     Theatrical
27 August 1937
[USA]


23 January 1938
[Finland]

11 February 1938
[Brussels, Belgium]

30 September 1938
[Groningen, Netherlands]
Make A Wish
MAKE A WISH

(Comedy | Musical)
[1 hour 17 minutes]


While at summer camp in the Maine woods, little Bobby Breen
befriends composer Basil Rathbone, who left the city to try
and break his creative block, and is soon playing
matchmaker for his widowed singer mother and Rathbone.
MAKE A WISH
Music by Oscar Straus
Lyrics by Louis Alter and Paul Francis Webster (as Paul F. Webster)


MUSIC IN MY HEART
Music by Oscar Straus
Lyrics by Louis Alter and Paul Francis Webster (as Paul F. Webster)


OLD MAN RIP
Music by Oscar Straus
Lyrics by Louis Alter and Paul Francis Webster (as Paul F. Webster)


BIRCHLAKE FOREVER
Music by Oscar Straus
Lyrics by Louis Alter and Paul Francis Webster (as Paul F. Webster)


CAMPFIRE DREAMS
Music by Louis Alter
Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster (as Paul F. Webster)
BOBBY BREEN ... Chip Winters
BASIL RATHBONE ... Johnny Selden
MARION CLAIRE ... Irene Winters
HENRY ARMETTA ... Moreta
LEON ERROL ... Brennan
DONALD MEEK ... Joseph
BILLY LEE ... Pee Wee
RALPH FORBES ... Walter Mays
LEONID KINSKEY ... Moe
HERBERT RAWLINSON ... Dr. Stevens
SPENCER CHARTERS ... Station Agent
JOHNNY ARTHUR ... Antoine
LEW KELLY ... Mailman
CHARLES RICHMAN ... Wagner
FRED SCOTT ... Minstrel
LILLIAN HARMER ... Clara
BARBARA BARONDESS ... Secretary
DOROTHY APPLEBY ... Telephone Girl
RICHARD TUCKER ... Grant
TOMMY RYAN (as PHILIP McMAHON) ... Chunky
BILLY LECHNER ... Judge
JACK EGGER (as JACKIE EGGER) ... Bud

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
JEAN THACHER ... Summer Camp Kid

DONNIE ALLEN ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
JOANNE ARNOLD ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
JIMMY BAUER ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
FRANK BELLAN ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
JOHNNY BERRY ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
FRANK E. BRESSEL Jr. ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
TOMMY BUPP ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
AUDREY CAROL ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
PATSY CURRIER ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
CALVIN ELLISON ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
FRANK ELMQUIST ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
BILLY FINNEGAN ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
DAVID FREEMAN ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
SIDNEY FRIEDLANDER ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
TED FRYE ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
AUDREY HALLIGAN ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
HARRY HARVEY Jr. ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
LOUIS HERBERS ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
FRANCIS HERTZ ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
JOHN HERTZ ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
HERBERT HOLCOMBE ... Woodsman (uncredited)
RICHARD HOLLAND ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
JUNIOR HUGHES ... Bugler (uncredited)
RONALD HUGHSON ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
DON HULBERT ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
MALCOLM HUTTON ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
LEONARD LAWRENCE ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
CALVIN LESLIE ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
BUDDY LONDELIUS ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
MARILYN MARLIN ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
LON MCCALLISTER ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
BOBBY MISRACH ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
CARLYLE MOORE Jr. ... Camp Instructor (uncredited)
JEANETTE NOESON ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
LEE OTIS Jr. ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
GENE OTIS ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
JAMES PARKER ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
TOM RANDALL ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
KENT ROGERS ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
JERRY SHELDON ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
JAY SILVERHEELS ... Indian Guide (uncredited)
DONN STOKES ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
RICHARD SWILER ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
BOB WEBSTER ... Woodsman (uncredited)
JACK WHITE ... Woodsman (uncredited)
CAMILLE WILLIAMS ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
BONNIE WOLFE ... Summer Camp Kid (uncredited)
Directed by:
KURT NEUMANN
=========

Writing Credits:
GERTRUDE BERG ... (story and screenplay)

BERNARD SCHUBERT ... (screenplay) and
EARLE SNELL ... (screenplay)

WILLIAM HURLBUT ... (additional dialogue) and
AL BOASBERG ... (additional dialogue)
=========

Produced by:
EDWARD GROSS ... associate producer
SOL LESSER ... producer
=========

Music by:
OSCAR STRAUS
HUGO RIESENFELD ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
JOHN J. MESCALL
=========

Film Editing by:
ARTHUR HILTON
=========

Art Direction by:
HARRY OLIVER
WILLY POGANY
=========

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

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
JOSEPH BOYLE ... assistant director
=========

Sound Department:
HUGH MCDOWELL Jr. ... sound engineer
=========

Costume and Wardrobe Department:
ALBERT DEANO ... costume supervisor
=========

Music Department:
ABE MEYER ... music supervisor
HUGO RIESENFELD ... musical director
=========

Additional Crew:
LARRY CEBALLOS ... dance director
Production Companies:
Bobby Breen Productions Inc. (for)

Sol Lesser Productions (as Principal Productions Inc.)
=========

Distributors:
RKO Radio Pictures
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

RKO Radio Pictures
(1937)     [UK]     Theatrical

Variety Film Distributors
(1946)     [USA]     Theatrical - re-release

Reel Media International
(2004)     [WORLD-WIDE]     VHS

Reel Media International
(2007)     [WORLD-WIDE]     DVD

Alpha Video Distributors
(2008)     [USA]     DVD

Critics' Choice Video
(2008)     [USA]     DVD
1 September 1937
[New York City, New York, USA]


17 September 1937
[USA]

15 December 1937
[Sweden]

26 January 1938
[France]

5 May 1938
[Germany]
Double Or Nothing
DOUBLE OR NOTHING

(Comedy | Musical | Romance)
[1 hour 30 minutes]


A dying millionaire instructs his lawyers to drop twenty-five
purses containing a $100 bill on the streets of New York City.
Four honest 'finders' return them to the lawyers. Under the
terms of the will, each of them is given $5,000, and the first
one to double that money within 30 days will receive the
entire estate: $1,000,000. However, the greedy relatives cut
from the will are determined to thwart each one's plans.
(YOU KNOW IT ALL) SMARTY
(uncredited)
Music by Burton Lane
Lyrics by Ralph Freed
Sung by Bing Crosby


O SOLO MIO
(uncredited)
Music by Eduardo Di Capua
Lyrics in Neapolitan by Giovanni Capurro (1898)
Sung by Alphonse Bergé


THE MOON GOT IN MY EYES
(uncredited)
Music by Arthur Johnston
Lyrics by Johnny Burke
Sung by Bing Crosby


IT'S THE NATURAL THING TO DO
(uncredited)
Music by Arthur Johnston
Lyrics by Johnny Burke
Sung by Bing Crosby


IT'S ON, IT'S OFF
(uncredited)
Written by Al Siegel and Sam Coslow
Sung by Martha Raye


AFTER YOU
(uncredited)
Written by Al Siegel and Sam Coslow


DOUBLE OR NOTHING
(uncredited)
Lyrics by Johnny Burke
Music by Victor Young


DON'T LOOK NOW
(uncredited)
Music by Sanford Green
Lyrics by Irving Kahal


ALL YOU WANT TO DO IS DANCE
(uncredited)
Music by Arthur Johnston
Lyrics by Johnny Burke
Sung by Bing Crosby
BING CROSBY ... 'Lefty' Boylan
MARTHA RAYE ... Liza Lou Lane
ANDY DEVINE ... Half Pint
MARY CARLISLE ... Vicki Clark
WILLIAM FRAWLEY ... John Pederson
BENNY BAKER ... Sailor
SAMUEL S. HINDS ... Jonathan Clark
WILLIAM HENRY ... Egbert Clark
FAY HOLDEN ... Martha Sewell Clark
BERT HANLON ... Nick Praxitales
GILBERT EMERY ... Mr. Mitchell
WALTER KINGSFORD ... Mr. Dobson
JOHN GALLAUDET ... Johnny Rutherford
HARRY BARRIS ... Sing Orchestra Leader
ALPHONSE BERGÉ ... Specialty
TEX MORRISSEY ... Specialty
FRANCES FAYE ... Specialty - Liza's sister

AMES AND ARNO:
ELSIE AMES ... Dance Speciality
NICK ARNO ... Dance Specialty

EDWARD RICKARD ... Specialty
STEVE CALGARY ... Specialty
ANDRE CALGARY ... Specialty
ARTHUR HOUSMAN ... Drunk
CHARLES IRWIN ... Drunk
JAMES NOTARO (as JIMMY NOTARO) ... Dancing Cop

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
STANLEY ANDREWS ... Police Lieutenant (uncredited)
HERBERT ASHLEY ... Doorman (uncredited)
STANLEY BROWN ... Sing Band Member (uncredited)
GEORGE BURTON ... Ticket Taker (uncredited)
ALEXANDRIA DEAN ... Secretary (uncredited)
SAYRE DEARING ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
BESS FLOWERS ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
MACK GRAY ... Man at Table (uncredited)
OLAF HYTTEN ... Eustace the Butler (uncredited)
PERC LAUNDERS ... Orchestra Leader (uncredited)
ETHELREDA LEOPOLD ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
HARRY MYERS ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
DAVID NEWELL ... Nick's Flunkie (uncredited)
DENNIS O'KEEFE ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
GARRY OWEN ... Process Server (uncredited)
MICHAEL PECAROVICH ... Papouras the Lawyer (uncredited)
JACK PENNICK ... Taxi Driver (uncredited)
RONALD R. RONDELL ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
ROLFE SEDAN ... Headwaiter (uncredited)
JACK SHEA ... Onlooker (uncredited)
CHARLES SHERLOCK ... Process Server (uncredited)
LARRY STEERS ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
LEONARD SUES ... Assistant Designer (uncredited)
LUDOVICO TOMARCHIO ... Hamburger Vendor (uncredited)
DALE VAN SICKEL ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
RUSSELL WADE ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
FLORENCE WIX ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
VICTOR SEN YUNG ... Minor Role (uncredited)
Directed by:
THEODORE REED
=========

Writing Credits:
DUKE ATTEBERRY
ERWIN GELSEY
CHARLES LEDERER
JACK MOFFITT (as JOHN C. MOFFITT)
M. COATES WEBSTER ... (story)
=========

Produced by:
BENJAMIN GLAZER ... producer
=========

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

Cinematography by:
KARL STRUSS
=========

Film Editing by:
EDWARD DMYTRYK
=========

Costume Design by:
EDITH HEAD
=========

Music Department:
ARTHUR FRANKLIN ... music advisor
BORIS MORROS ... musical director
AL SIEGEL ... vocal supervisor
MAX TERR ... vocal arranger
VICTOR YOUNG ... Orchestrator
GEORGE BASSMAN ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
MAX TERR ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
=========

Script and Continuity Department:
LA PRELE JONES ... script supervisor
=========

Additional Crew:
LEROY PRINZ ... Choreographer
ADOLPH ZUKOR ... presenter
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
=========

Distributors:
Paramount Pictures
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

Paramount Film Service
(1937)     [CANADA]     Theatrical

Paramount British Pictures
(1937)     [UK]     Theatrical

Paramount Film Service
(1937)     [AUSTRALIA]     Theatrical

Film AB Paramount
(1937)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

MCA/Universal Pictures
(1958)     [USA]     TV

Universal Studios
(Included in 'Bing Crosby: Screen Legends Collection")
(2006)     [USA]     DVD
=========

Other Companies:
Deluxe Digital Studios (DVD transfer)
1 September 1937
[New York City, New York, USA]]


5 November 1937
[USA]

24 January 1938
[Sweden]

27 January 1938
[Croatia]

16 February 1938
[France]

24 February 1938
[Australia]

6 March 1938
[Finland]

13 March 1938
[Slovenia]

17 March 1938
[Hungary]

22 March 1938
[Denmark]

25 March 1938
[Antwerpen, Belgium]

29 March 1938
[Germany]

17 May 1938
[Portugal]

20 May 1938
[Brussels, Belgium]

1 September 1938
[Amsterdam, Netherlands]

26 January 1940
[Barcelona, Spain]

11 October 1940
[Madrid, Spain]
The Firefly
THE FIREFLY

(History | Musical | Romance)
[2 hours 11 minutes]


Nina Maria Azara is the beautiful and alluring singing
spy for Spain during the Napoleonic Wars. Her mission
is to seduce French Officers, in order for them to reveal
Napolean's intentions toward Spain. She is sent to Bayonne,
France to gather military secrets. Prior to this, she meets,
Don Diego while performing at a club. Unknown to her, Don
Diego is actually Captain Andre, who is sent to Spain to spy
on her. While in France, Nina discovers Diego's true identity,
only after she has fallen in love with him. Nina Maria outwits
her potential captors and returns to Spain, and goes into hiding.
Napoleon's troops invade Spain, resulting in Nina's capture.
In a strange twist of fate, Nina and Captain Andre are reunited,
but, the 2 nations are now at war...
LOVE IS LIKE A FIREFLY
(uncredited)
Music by Rudolf Friml
Lyrics by Bob Wright and Chet Forrest
Sung by Jeanette MacDonald


DANSE JEANETTE
(uncredited)
Written by Herbert Stothart
Danced by Jeanette MacDonald
Sung by Jeanette MacDonald


THE DONKEY SERENADE
(uncredited)
Music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart
Lyrics by Bob Wright and Chet Forrest
Sung by Allan Jones


SYMPATHY
(uncredited)
Music by Rudolf Friml
Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach and Gus Kahn
Sung by Jeanette MacDonald and Allan Jones


A WOMAN'S KISS
(uncredited)
Music by Rudolf Friml
Lyrics by Bob Wright and Chet Forrest
Sung by Allan Jones
Background vocal by Jeanette MacDonald


GIANNINA MIA
(uncredited)
Music by Rudolf Friml
Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach
Sung by Allan Jones


HE WHO LOVES AND RUNS AWAY
(uncredited)
Music by Rudolf Friml
Lyrics by Gus Kahn
Sung by Jeanette MacDonald


WHEN A MAID COMES KNOCKING AT YOUR HEART
(uncredited)
Music by Rudolf Friml
Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach, Bob Wright & Chet Forrest
Sung by Jeanette MacDonald


I LOVE YOU DON DIEGO
(uncredited)
Music by Rudolf Friml
Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach
Sung by Jeanette MacDonald


OJOS ROJOS
(uncredited)
Argentine Folk Song
Arranged by Manuel Álvarez Maciste
Played by Manuel Álvarez Maciste


PARA LA SALUD
(uncredited)
Arranged by Herbert Stothart
Danced by Jeanette MacDonald


THE DONKEY SERENADE
(uncredited)
Music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart
Lyrics by Bob Wright and Chet Forrest
Sung by Jeanette MacDonald and Allan Jones


GIANNINA MIA: FINALE
(uncredited)
Music by Rudolf Friml
Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach
Sung by Jeanette MacDonald and Allan Jones


ENGLISH MARCH
(uncredited)
Sung by Chorus
JEANETTE MACDONALD ... Nina Maria Azara
ALLAN JONES ... Don Diego
WARREN WILLIAM ... Major de Rouchemont
BILLY GILBERT ... Innkeeper
DOUGLASS DUMBRILLE (as DOUGLAS DUMBRILLE) ... Marquis de Melito
HENRY DANIELL ... General Savary
LEONARD PENN ... Etienne
TOM RUTHERFORD (as TOM RUTHERFURD) ... King Ferdinard
BELLE MITCHELL ... Lola
GEORGE ZUCCO ... Secret Service Chief
CORBET MORRIS (as CORBETT MORRIS) ... Duval
MATTHEW BOULTON ... Wellington
ROBERT SPINDOLA ... Juan

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
VICTOR ADAMS ... Jail Guard (uncredited)
MONYA ANDRE ... Civilian Wife (uncredited)
SAM APPEL ... Fruit Vendor (uncredited)
PILAR ARCOS ... Gypsy (uncredited)
HOOPER ATCHLEY ... French Soldier Requesting Flowers (uncredited)
ZITA BACA ... Gypsy (uncredited)
RAY BENNETT ... Soldier in Café (uncredited)
MAURICE BLACK ... Pigeon Vendor (uncredited)
EUGENE BORDEN ... Captain (uncredited)
AGOSTINO BORGATO ... Peasant (uncredited)
SIDNEY BRACEY ... Secretary (uncredited)
RALPH BYRD ... French Lieutenant (uncredited)
FRANK CAMPEAU ... Beggar (uncredited)
JAMES B. CARSON ... Smiling Waiter (uncredited)
MAURICE CASS ... Strawberry Vendor (uncredited)
LANE CHANDLER ... Captain of Guards (uncredited)
MABEL COLCORD ... Vendor (uncredited)
PEDRO DE CORDOBA ... Spanish General (uncredited)
WILLIAM CROWELL ... French Officer (uncredited)
ALAN CURTIS ... French Soldier (uncredited)
GUY D'ENNERY ... Spanish General (uncredited)
DREW DEMOREST ... French Officer (uncredited)
LESTER DORR ... French Officer (uncredited)
ROGER DRAKE ... French Soldier (uncredited)
PETER DU REY ... Officer (uncredited)
FERNANDO GARCÍA ... Napoleonic Officer (uncredited)
BOYD GILBERT ... Aide (uncredited)
SOLEDAD GONZALES ... Gypsy (uncredited)
KARL HACKETT ... Spaniard (uncredited)
LEW HARVEY ... Officer (uncredited)
BEN HEWLETT ... Major (uncredited)
RAMSAY HILL ... French Officer (uncredited)
RILEY HILL ... Lieutenant (uncredited)
BRANDON HURST ... English General (uncredited)
EDWARD KEANE ... French Chief of Staff (uncredited)
COLIN KENNY ... English General (uncredited)
ROBERT Z. LEONARD ... Café Patron (uncredited)
JACQUES LORY ... French Soldier (uncredited)
FRED MacKAYE ... French Soldier (uncredited)
JOHN MERTON ... French Officer Announcing Abdication (uncredited)
JOSEPH NORTH ... English General (uncredited)
WILLIAM H. O'BRIEN ... Waiter (uncredited)
DENNIS O'KEEFE ... French Soldier Admirer (uncredited)
INEZ PALANGE ... Flower Woman (uncredited)
ANTHONY PAWLEY ... French Officer (uncredited)
JEAN PERRY ... French Major (uncredited)
EDDIE PHILLIPS ... Captain (uncredited)
JOHN PICORRI ... Café Proprietor (uncredited)
RUSS POWELL ... Stablehand (uncredited)
STANLEY PRICE ... Joseph Bonaparte (uncredited)
FRANK PUGLIA ... Pablo (uncredited)
ALBERTINA RASCH ... Café Patron (uncredited)
DONALD REED ... French Officer (uncredited)
JASON ROBARDS Sr. ... Civilian Spanish Patriot (uncredited)
ROLFE SEDAN ... Hat Vendor (uncredited)
HARRY SEMELS ... French Soldier (uncredited)
PAT SOMERSET ... English General (uncredited)
PAUL SUTTON ... Spanish Civilian Arousing the People (uncredited)
DAVID TIHMAR ... Madrid Café Dancer (uncredited)
CHARLES TOWNSEND ... French Soldier (uncredited)
ZENI VATORI ... Café Waiter (uncredited)
THEODORE VON ELTZ ... Captain Pierlot (uncredited)
MILTON WATSON ... French Officer (uncredited)
ROBERT WILBER ... Dying Soldier (uncredited)
IAN WOLFE ... Izquierdo (uncredited)
HARRY WORTH ... Secret Service Adjutant (uncredited)
FRANK YACONELLI ... French Soldier (uncredited)
MANUEL ÁLVAREZ MACISTE ... Pedro (uncredited)
Directed by:
ROBERT Z. LEONARD
=========

Writing Credits:
FRANCES GOODRICH ... (screen play) and
ALBERT HACKETT ... (screen play)

OTTO A. HARBACH ... (based upon the play by)

OGDEN NASH ... (adaptation)
=========

Produced by:
HUNT STROMBERG ... producer
ROBERT Z. LEONARD ... producer (uncredited)
=========

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

Film Editing by:
ROBERT KERN (as ROBERT J. KERN) ... film editor
=========

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

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

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

Art Department:
PAUL GROESSE ... associate art director
EDWIN B. WILLIS ... associate art director
ELMER SHEELEY ... montage assistant (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
DOUGLAS SHEARER ... recording director
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
CLARENCE SINCLAIR BULL ... still photographer (uncredited)
=========

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

Editorial Department:
SLAVKO VORKAPICH ... montage effects
=========

Music Department:
CHET FORREST ... special lyrics by
RUDOLF FRIML ... music by
OTTO A. HARBACH ... based upon the lyrics of
GUS KAHN ... additional lyrics by
HERBERT STOTHART ... musical director
BOB WRIGHT ... special lyrics by
WAYNE ALLEN ... orchestrator (uncredited)
PAUL MARQUARDT ... orchestrator (uncredited)
CHARLES MAXWELL ... orchestrator (uncredited)
M.J. MCLAUGHLIN ... music recordist (uncredited)
LEONID RAAB ... music arranger (uncredited)
ENRICO RICARDI ... chorus coach (uncredited)
EDWARD WARD ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
ALBERTINA RASCH ... Dances
GEORGE RICHELAVIE ... technical advisor
ALICE DUER MILLER ... treatment (uncredited)
CLAUDINE WEST ... treatment (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(presents)
(controlled by Loew's Incorporated)
(A Robert Z. Leonard Production)
=========

Distributors:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1937)     [UK]     Theatrical

Metro Goldwyn Mayer
(1938)     [FRANCE]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1938)     [BELGIUM]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1938)     [NORWAY]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1938)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
(1938)     [AUSTRIA]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1962)     [USA]     Theatrical - re-release

MGM/UA Home Entertainment
(1992)     [USA]     VHS

Turner Entertainment
(1992)     [USA]     VHS

Warner Home Video
(1992)     [USA]     VHS

Warner Archive Collection
[USA]     DVD
=========

Other Companies:
Turner Entertainment (package design)
3 September 1937
[USA]


2 March 1938
[France]

22 April 1938
[Brussels, Belgium]

23 April 1938
[Uruguay]

10 February 1939
[Portugal]
The Life of the Party
THE LIFE OF THE PARTY

(Comedy | Musical | Romance)
[1 hour 17 minutes]


Dr. Molnac and his musical troupe; Beggs, the manager;
Mitzi Martos, a singer; Mitzi's agent Pauline; society
scion Barry Saunders and his "keeper" Oliver Goodwin,
are en route to Santa Barbara. Barry falls for Mitzi
while trying to loosen her slipper caught between two
railroad cars, but she mysteriously leaves before he
can learn her name. Barry and Oliver take a suite at
the Casa Barbara, where they hire the house detective,
Parkyakarkus to find the slipper's owner but he bungles
the job. Oliver reminds Barry that he will lose his
mother's $3,000,000 inheritance if he weds before the
age of thirty. Mitzi and Pauline also register at the
hotel, hoping to induce Dr. Molnac, performing there,
to give Mitzi an audition. Also arriving are Mitzi's
mother, Countess Martos and her wealthy friend
Mrs. Penner and her son Joe, and the mothers have
intentions of Joe marrying Mitzi. Barry finally meets
Mitzi, and proposes marriage at a date three years
in the future. To break up the romance, ...
CHIRP A LITTLE DITTY
(1937)
Music by Allie Wrubel
Lyrics by Herb Magidson (as Herbert Magidson)
Sung by Betty Jane Rhodes (uncredited)
Danced by Ann Miller (uncredited)
Reprised by Joe Penner (uncredited) with Harry Parke (uncredited) on piccolo


ROSES IN DECEMBER
(1937)
Music by Ben Oakland
Lyrics by Herb Magidson (as Herbert Magidson) and George Jessel
Played by Gene Raymond (uncredited) on piano and sung by Harriet Nelson (uncredited)


SO YOU WON'T SING
(1937)
Music by Allie Wrubel
Lyrics by Herb Magidson (as Herbert Magidson)
Played on piano and sung by Gene Raymond (uncredited)
Sung also by Harriet Nelson (uncredited)
Reprised by both at the end


LIFE OF THE PARTY
(1937)
Music by Allie Wrubel
Lyrics by Herb Magidson (as Herbert Magidson)
Played during the opening credits
Sung by Joe Penner (uncredited)


LET'S HAVE ANOTHER CIGARETTE
(1937)
Music by Allie Wrubel
Lyrics by Herb Magidson (as Herbert Magidson)
Sung by Gene Raymond (uncredited) and Harriet Nelson (uncredited)
Played also in the score


BRIDAL CHORUS (HERE COMES THE BRIDE)
(1850) (uncredited)
from "Lohengrin"
Written by Richard Wagner
Played by a nightclub orchestra in a jazzy version


YANKEE DOODLE BAND
(1937)
Music by Allie Wrubel
Lyrics by Herb Magidson (as Herbert Magidson)
Sung by Harriet Nelson (uncredited) in a production number at the nightclub
Played by Joe Penner (uncredited) in a one-man-band outfit in that number
Danced by Ann Miller (uncredited) in that number
JOE PENNER ... Penner
GENE RAYMOND ... Barry
HARRY PARKE ... Parky (as Parkyakarkus)
HARRIET NELSON (as HARRIET HILLIARD) ... Mitzi
VICTOR MOORE ... Oliver
HELEN BRODERICK ... Pauline
BILLY GILBERT ... Dr. Molnac
ANN MILLER ... Betty
RICHARD LANE ... Hotel Manager
FRANKLIN PANGBORN ... Beggs
MARGARET DUMONT ... Mrs. Penner
ANN SHOEMAKER ... Countess Martos
BETTY JANE RHODES ... Susan
GEORGE IRVING ... Mr. Van Tuyl
WINIFRED HARRIS ... Mrs. Van Tuyl
CHARLES JUDELS ... Maitre d'Hotel

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
CAROL ADAMS ... Dancer (uncredited)
BEN ALEXANDER ... Orchestra Leader (uncredited)
BESS FLOWERS ... Night Club Extra (uncredited)
MARY FORBES ... Mrs. Saunders (uncredited)
PERC LAUNDERS ... Bass Fiddle Player (uncredited)
HAROLD MILLER ... Party Guest (uncredited)
FRANK MILLS ... Waiter (uncredited)
CYRIL RING ... Night Club Extra (uncredited)
DOROTHY VAUGHAN ... Dressmaker (uncredited)
Directed by:
WILLIAM A. SEITER
=========

Writing Credits:
BERT KALMAR ... (screen play) &
HARRY RUBY ... (screen play) and
VIOLA BROTHERS SHORE ... (screen play)

JOSEPH SANTLEY ... (story)

GEORGE JESKE ... (contributor to dialogue) (uncredited)
JACK MINTZ ... (contributor to dialogue) (uncredited)
=========

Produced by:
EDWARD KAUFMAN ... producer
SAMUEL J. BRISKIN ... executive producer (uncredited)
=========

Music by:
ROY WEBB ... (uncredited)
=========

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

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

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

Costume Design by:
EDWARD STEVENSON ... (gowns)
=========

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

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
W. ARGYLE NELSON ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Art Department:
ALFRED HERMAN (as AL HERMAN) ... associate art director
DARRELL SILVERA ... set dresser
=========

Sound Department:
JOHN E. TRIBBY ... recordist
=========

Special Effects by:
VERNON L. WALKER ... special effects
=========

Music Department:
CHARLES HENDERSON ... vocal arrangements by
ROY WEBB ... musical director
MAURICE DE PACKH ... orchestrator (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
SAMMY LEE ... dances staged by
Production Companies:
RKO Radio Pictures
(presents)
(as RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.)
=========

Distributors:
RKO Radio Pictures
(An RKO Radio Picture)
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

C&C Television Corporation
(1955)     [USA]     TV
4 September 1937
[USA]


6 March 1938]
[Finland]

9 May 1938
[Sweden]

25 May 1939
[Denmark]

19 December 1942
{re-release}
(edited version)
[USA]
Varsity Show
VARSITY SHOW

(Musical)
[2 hours]


Winfield College students who are trying to put together the
annual varsity show come into conflict with their faculty
adviser, a stodgy old professor whose ideas are hopelessly out
of date, and who won't even let the new "swing" music be played
in the show. They decide to get ahold of a former student who
is now a big Broadway star and have him direct their show.
What they don't know is that this "star's" last three shows
were big flops.
OLD KING COLE
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Richard A. Whiting
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Played by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians and sung by Johnnie Davis
Reprised with Priscilla Lane and Lee Dixon dancing
Reprised in the finale with Johnnie Davis singing


WE'RE WORKING OUR WAY THROUGH COLLEGE
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Richard A. Whiting
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Sung by Dick Powell, Ted Healy and chorus on the senior walk


I'M DEPENDABLE
(1937)
Music by Tom Waring
Lyrics by Don Raye
Played by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians (uncredited) at the dance
Sung and Danced by Fred Waring (uncredited) and Priscilla Lane (uncredited)


ON WITH THE DANCE
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Richard A. Whiting
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Played by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians at the dance
Sung by Rosemary Lane
Reprised by singing and dancing, with Ford Washington Lee on piano at the theater
Reprised by the cast in the finale


YOU'VE GOT SOMETHING THERE
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Richard A. Whiting
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Sung by Dick Powell and Rosemary Lane during an evening stroll
Played by Ford Washington Lee on piano and tap-danced by John W. Bubbles
Reprised by the cast in the finale


HAVE YOU GOT ANY CASTLES, BABY?
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Richard A. Whiting
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Sung by Priscilla Lane and chorus at the theatre
Reprised by singing and dancing at the theatre
Reprised in the finale


PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES IN YOUR OLD KIT BAG AND SMILE, SMILE, SMILE!
(1915) (uncredited)
Music by Felix Powell
Lyrics by George Asaf
Played by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians when the National Guard storm the theater


LOVE IS ON THE AIR TONIGHT
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Richard A. Whiting
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Sung and Danced by
Sung by all in the finale


BOOLA BOOLA
(1900) (uncredited)
Written by Allan M. Hirsch
Adapted from "La Hoola Boola" (1898)
Written by Bob Cole and Billy Johnson
Played and Sung by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians in a medley of football songs in the finale


ON, WISCONSIN!
(1909) (uncredited)
Music by William T. Purdy and Carl D. Beck
Lyrics by J.S. Hubbard and Charles D. Rosa
Played and Sung by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians in a medley of football songs in the finale


FIGHT ON
(1922) (uncredited)
Music by Milo Sweet
Lyrics by Milo Sweet and Glen Grant
Played and Sung by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians in a medley of football songs in the finale
(USC's official fight song)


THE NOTRE DAME VICTORY MARCH
(1908) (uncredited)
Music by Michael J. Shea
Lyrics by John F. Shea
Played and Sung by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians in a medley of football songs in the finale


THE MAINE STEIN SONG
(1902) (uncredited)
Music by Albert Sprague
(Based on "Opie" by E.A. Fenstad)
Lyrics by Lincoln Colcord
Played and Sung by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians in a medley of football songs in the finale


COME JOIN THE BAND
(uncredited)
Composer unknown
Played and Sung by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians in a medley of football songs in the finale
(The Stanford Fight Song)


ON, BRAVE OLD ARMY TEAM
(1910) (uncredited)
Written by Philip Egner
Played and Sung by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians in a medley of football songs in the finale


ANCHORS AWEIGH
(1906) (uncredited)
Music by Charles A. Zimmerman
Lyrics by Alfred Hart Miles and R. Lovell
Played and Sung by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians in a medley of football songs in the finale


OPIE
(1902) (uncredited)
Music by E.A. Fenstad


A TOAST TO MICHIGAN
(1903) (uncredited)
Music by Richard R. Kirk


MOONLIGHT ON THE CAMPUS
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Richard A. Whiting
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Written for the movie but not in the Turner library print


WHEN YOUR COLLEGE DAYS ARE GONE
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Richard A. Whiting
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Written for the movie but not in the Turner library print


LET THAT BE A LESSON TO YOU
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Richard A. Whiting
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Written for the movie but not in the Turner library print


GASOLINE GYPSIES
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Richard A. Whiting
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Written for the movie but not in the Turner library print


LITTLE FRATERNITY PIN
(1936)
Written by Roy Ringwald, Paul Gibbons (uncredited) and Frank Perkins
Written for the movie (and credited onscreen) but not in the Turner library print


GIVE US A DRINK
(1937) (uncredited)
Written by Pat Ballard, Charles Henderson and Tom Waring
Written for the movie but not in the Turner library print


SING, YOU SON OF A GUN
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Richard A. Whiting
Played when Prof. Biddle first walks through the gym
Also hummed by Rosemary Lane with piano accompaniment


FAR ABOVE CAYUGA'S WATERS
(1857) (uncredited)
aka "Alma Mater"
Music from the song "Annie Lisle"
Written by H.S. Thompson
Played when Chuck, Willy and Babs are walking around campus before the dance
DICK POWELL ... Charles 'Chuck' Daly
FRED WARING AND HIS PENNSYLVANIANS ... Fred Waring Orchestra
TED HEALY ... William Williams
ROSEMARY LANE ... Barbara 'Babs' Steward
PRISCILLA LANE ... Betty Bradley
WALTER CATLETT ... Professor Sylvester Biddle
JOHNNIE DAVIS (as JOHNNY DAVIS) ... Buzz Bolton
FORD WASHINGTON LEE (as BUCK) ... Buck
JOHN W. BUBBLES (as BUBBLES) ... Bubbles
FRED WARING ... Ernie Mason
STERLING HOLLOWAY ... Trout
MABEL TODD ... Cuddles
SCOTTY BATES ... Scotty
GEORGE MACFARLAND ... Hap
POLEY MCCLINTOCK ... Poley
LEE DIXON ... Johnny 'Rubberlegs' Stevens
HALLIWELL HOBBES ... Dean Meredith
ROY ATWELL ... Professor Washburn
EDWARD BROPHY (as ED BROPHY) ... Mike Barclay
BEN WELDEN ... Hammer
EMMA DUNN ... Mrs. Smith

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
KENNETH ANSPACH ... Student (uncredited)
ELEANOR BAYLEY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
VEDA ANN BORG ... Passerby (uncredited)
BUCK AND BUBBLES ... Dancers (uncredited)
GLEN CAVENDER ... Stagehand (uncredited)
ROBERT CLAYTON ... Man (uncredited)
DON DOWNEN ... Elevator Operator (uncredited)
JANE DOYLE ... Student (uncredited)
JOHN GEORGE DOYLE ... Student (uncredited)
EARL DWIRE ... Professor (uncredited)
SARAH EDWARDS ... Mrs. Biddle (uncredited)
MAXINE FISHER ... Woman (uncredited)
SOL GORSS ... Stagehand (uncredited)
JOHN HARRON ... Clerk (uncredited)
BUDDY HENRY ... Man (uncredited)
HARRY HOLLINGSWORTH ... Doorman (uncredited)
STUART HOLMES ... Professor (uncredited)
ROBERT HOMANS ... Police Sgt. Murphy (uncredited)
AMO INGRAHAM ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
TOM KENNEDY ... Policeman (uncredited)
CAROLE LANDIS ... Student (uncredited)
WADE LANE ... Professor (uncredited)
ETHELREDA LEOPOLD ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
AL LLOYD ... Taxi Driver (uncredited)
WILFRED LUCAS ... Police Commissioner (uncredited)
JACK MOWER ... Desk Sergeant (uncredited)
SPEC O'DONNELL ... Student (uncredited)
VIRGINIA PITMAN ... Woman (uncredited)
CLIFF SAUM ... Man (voice) (uncredited)
FERRIS TAYLOR ... Mayor Jones (uncredited)
ROSELLA TOWNE ... Passerby (uncredited)
TOM WILSON ... Stagehand (uncredited)
BETTY WONDER ... Student (uncredited)
TOMMY WONDER ... Student (uncredited)
WALTER YOUNG ... Professor (uncredited)
Directed by:
WILLIAM KEIGHLEY
=========

Writing Credits:
JERRY WALD ... (screen play) and
RICHARD MACAULAY ... (screen play) &
SIG HERZIG (as SID HERZIG) ... (screen play) and
WARREN DUFF ... (screen play)

WARREN DUFF ... (from an original story by) and
SIG HERZIG ... (from an original story by)
=========

Produced by:
LOUIS F. EDELMAN ... associate producer (uncredited)
HAL B. WALLIS ... executive producer (uncredited)
JACK L. WARNER ... executive producer (uncredited)
=========

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

Cinematography by:
GEORGE BARNES ... (photographed by: finale)
SOL POLITO ... (photography)
=========

Film Editing by:
GEORGE AMY ... film editor
=========

Art Direction by:
CARL JULES WEYL
=========

Costume Design by:
HOWARD SHOUP ... (gowns)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
DREW EBERSON ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
CHARLES DAVID FORREST (as CHARLES D. FORREST) ... sound
OLIVER S. GARRETSON (as OLIVER GARRETSON) ... sound
=========

Music Department:
VIRGIL DAVIS ... orchestral arrangements
RICHARD R. KIRK ... composer: "A Toast to Michigan"
JOHNNY MERCER ... music and lyrics by
STEVE MOUGIN ... orchestral arrangements
FRANK PERKINS ... orchestral arrangements / vocal arrangements
ROY RINGWALD ... vocal arrangements
FRED WARING ... musical direction
RICHARD A. WHITING (as DCK WHITING) ... music and lyrics by
M.K. JEROME ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
TONY ROMANO ... vocal arranger (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
BUSBY BERKELEY ... creator: finale / director: finale
Production Companies:
Warner Bros.
(presents)
(A Warner Bros. Picture)
(as Warner Bros. Pictures Inc.)
=========

Distributors:
Warner Bros.
(as Warner Bros. Pictures Inc.)
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

Warner Brothers First National Films
(1938)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

Warner Bros.
(1942)     [USA]     Theatrical - re-release (edited)

Associated Artists Productions (AAP)
(1956)     [USA]     TV - (edited version)

Warner Home Video
(2008)     [USA]     DVD - (edited version)
5 September 1937
[USA]


17 September 1937
[New York City, New York, USA]

15 October 1937
[France]

8 November 1937
[Sweden]

23 November 1937
[Hungary]

23 December 1937
[Japan]

6 January 1938
[Australia]

16 February 1938
[Argentina]

18 March 1938
[Amsterdam, Netherlands]

25 March 1938
[Uruguay]

20 April 1938
[Denmark]

22 April 1938
[Ireland]

22 July 1938
[Italy]

24 August 1938
[Finland]

1938
[Czechoslovakia]

27 February 1939
[Portugal]

2 March 1939
[Slovenia]

1 December 1939
{premiere}
[Málaga, Spain]

4 December 1939
[Madrid, Spain]

22 December 1939
[Barcelona, Spain]

April 1946
(re-release)
[Austria]

April 1946
[Germany]

23 July 1949
(re-release)
[New York City, New York, USA]

12 September 1982
{TV}
[Spain]
100 Men and a Girl
100 MEN AND A GIRL

(Comedy | Drama | Music)
[1 hour 24 minutes]


The daughter of a struggling musician forms a symphony orchestra
made up of his unemployed friends and through persistence, charm
and a few misunderstandings, is able to get Leopold Stokowski to
lead them in a concert that leads to a radio contract.
SYMPHONY NO. 5 IN E MINOR: FOURTH MOVEMENT
(1888)
Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (as Tschaikowsky)
Played by a symphony orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski


IT'S RAINING SUNBEAMS
(1937)
Music by Friedrich Hollaender (as Frederick Hollander)
Lyrics by Sam Coslow
Sung by Deanna Durbin (uncredited)


RAKOCZY MARCH
(1846) (uncredited)
Music by Hector Berlioz
Played by a symphony orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski


A HEART THAT'S FREE
(1936) (uncredited)
Music by Alfred G. Robyn
Lyrics by Thomas Railey
Sung by Deanna Durbin


ZAMPA, OU LA FIANCÉE DE MARBRE: OVERTURE
(1831) (uncredited)
Music by Ferdinand Hérold
Played by the unemployed symphony orchestra


FOR HE'S A JOLLY GOOD FELLOW
(uncredited)
Traditional
Played by the unemployed symphony orchestra


LOHENGRIN: PRELUDE TO ACT III
(1850)
Music by Richard Wagner (as Wagner)
Played by a symphony orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski


ALLELUJA: FROM THE MOTET 'EXULTATE, JUBILATE' (K.165)
(1773)
Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (as Mozart)
Sung by Deanna Durbin (uncredited)
Played by a symphony orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski


HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY NO. 2 IN C SHARP MINOR: LENTO A CAPRICCIO
(1847)
Music by Franz Liszt (as Liszt)
Played on piano by Leopold Stokowski (uncredited)
Played also by a symphony orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski


LIBIAMO NE' LIETI CALICI (DRINKING SONG): FROM 'LA TRAVIATA'
(1853)
Music by Giuseppe Verdi (as Verdi)
Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave (uncredited)
Sung by Deanna Durbin (uncredited)
Played by a symphony orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski
DEANNA DURBIN ... Patricia Cardwell
LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI ... Leopold Stokowski
ADOLPHE MENJOU ... John Cardwell
ALICE BRADY ... Mrs. Frost
EUGENE PALLETTE ... John R. Frost
MISCHA AUER ... Michael Borodoff
BILLY GILBERT ... Garage Owner
ALMA KRUGER ... Mrs. Tyler
J. SCOTT SMART (as JACK SMART) ... Stage Doorman
JED PROUTY ... Bitters
JAMESON THOMAS ... Russell
HOWARD HICKMAN ... Johnson
FRANK JENKS ... Taxi Driver
CHRISTIAN RUB ... Brandstetter
GERALD OLIVER SMITH ... Stevens
JACK MULHALL ... Rudolph

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
HOOPER ATCHLEY ... Party Guest at Mrs. Frost's (uncredited)
WILSON BENGE ... Adam (uncredited)
JAMES BUSH ... Swooning Music Lover in Audience (uncredited)
CHARLES COLEMAN ... Party Guest at Mrs. Frost's (uncredited)
JAMES CONATY ... Concert Attendee (uncredited)
HEINIE CONKLIN ... Ben Davis - Violinist (uncredited)
CLYDE COOK ... Oscar - Man in Restaurant (uncredited)
BESS FLOWERS ... Party Guest at Mrs. Frost's (uncredited)
MARY FORBES ... Concert Hall Patron (uncredited)
JACK GEORGE ... Violinist (uncredited)
JOHN HAMILTON ... Theatre Manager (uncredited)
LEYLAND HODGSON ... Party Guest / Men's Club Patron (uncredited)
LEONID KINSKEY ... Pianist at Mrs. Frost's Party (uncredited)
ROSEMARY LA PLANCHE ... Girl (uncredited)
EDWARD LESAINT ... Theatre Patron (uncredited)
EDWIN MAXWELL ... Ira Westing - Editor (uncredited)
FRANK MCLURE ... Men's Club Member (uncredited)
ALEX MELESH ... Boarding House Roomer (uncredited)
EDMUND MORTIMER ... Concert Attendee (uncredited)
CHARLES MORTON ... Man Backstage (uncredited)
THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA ... Orchestra (uncredited)
CYRIL RING ... Concert Attendee (uncredited)
ROLFE SEDAN ... Party Guest at Mrs. Frost's (uncredited)
CHARLES SHERLOCK ... Party Guest at Mrs. Frost's (uncredited)
LARRY STEERS ... Concert Attendee (uncredited)
DALE VAN SICKEL ... Concert Attendee (uncredited)
ERIC WILTON ... Adams (uncredited)
Directed by:
HENRY KOSTER
=========

Writing Credits:
BRUCE MANNING ... (original screen play) &
CHARLES KENYON ... (original screen play) &
JAMES MULHAUSER ... (original screen play)

HANNS KRÄLY (as HANS KRALY) ... (based on an idea by)
=========

Produced by:
JOE PASTERNAK ... associate producer
CHARLES R. ROGERS ... executive producer
=========

Music by:
CHARLES PREVIN ... (uncredited)
FRANK SKINNER ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
JOSEPH A. VALENTINE (as JOSEPH VALENTINE) ... director of photography
=========

Film Editing by:
BERNARD W. BURTON
=========

Production Design by:
JOHN W. HARKRIDER (as JOHN HARKRIDER) ... (production designed by)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
FRANK SHAW ... assistant director
=========

Art Department:
JACK MARTIN SMITH ... associate production designer: sets
HARRY BURKE ... greenman (uncredited)
SCOLLARD MAAS ... associate production designer: sets (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
BERNARD B. BROWN ... sound
JOE LAPIS (as JOSEPH A. LAPIS) ... sound
=========

Special Effects by:
JOHN P. FULTON ... special effects (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
JAMES V. KING ... assistant camera (uncredited)
=========

Costume and Wardrobe Department:
VERA WEST ... associate production designer: gowns
=========

Music Department:
ANDRÉS DE SEGUROLA (as ANDRES DE SEGUROLA) ... vocal instructor
CHARLES PREVIN ... associate musical director
LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI ... conductor
CHARLES HENDERSON ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
DAVID RAKSIN ... assistant: Leopold Stokowski (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
HAROLD PALMER ... montages (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Universal Pictures
=========

Distributors:
Universal Pictures
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

General Film Distributors (GFD)
(1937)     [UK]     Theatrical

Universal
(as Universal Film S.A.)
(1937     [FRANCE]     Theatrical

Acme Films
(1937)     [PHILIPPINES]     Theatrical

Universal Pictures
(1947)     [USA]     Theatrical - re-release

Realart Pictures Inc.
(1950)     [USA]     Theatrical - re-release

MCA/Universal Home Video
(For MCA Home Video)
(1995)     [USA]     VHS

Epoca
(2000)     [ARGENTINA]     VHS

Universal Pictures
(2003)     [JAPAN]     DVD

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE)
(Universal Vault Series)
(2015)     [USA]     DVD
30 September 1937
[USA]


19 November 1937
[London, UK]

15 June 1938
[France]

20 June 1938
[UK]

29 July 1938
[Brussels, Belgium]

20 January 1939
[Portugal]

29 May 1939
[Denmark]

16 October 1939
[Sweden]

24 December 1942
[Barcelona, Spain]

24 April 1943
[Madrid, Spain]

9 December 1945
[Finland]

5 December 1947
[Den Haag, Netherlands]

1947
(re-release)
[USA]

18 July 1990
{TV premiere}
[West Germany]
Something To Sing About
SOMETHING TO SING ABOUT

(Comedy | Musical)
[1 hour 33 minutes]


Popular New York band leader Terry Rooney (Cagney) is offered
a lucrative film contract out in Hollywood. Rooney and his
soon-to-be wife pack up and head for California. Upon arriving,
they meet Mr. Regan, the head of the studio, who believes that
Rooney's true lack of desire for stardom is arrogance on the
band leader's part. When his first film is huge success and a
hit for the studio, Regan tries to hide the truth from Rooney.
Feeling a need to get away from Hollywood, Rooney takes his
wife on a South Seas honeymoon cruise, only to return to
the real truth of his fame.
SOMETHING TO SING ABOUT
(uncredited)
Written by Victor Schertzinger
Sung over the opening credits by Evelyn Daw
Sung by James Newill
Reprised by Evelyn Daw
Played as background music often


BRIDAL CHORUS
(uncredited)
from "Lohengrin"
Music by Richard Wagner (1850)
Played in a jazz version by the band
Danced to by James Cagney and Evelyn Daw


RIGHT OR WRONG
(uncredited)
Written by Victor Schertzinger
Played by the band and Sung by Evelyn Daw
Reprised by Evelyn Daw at the nightclub


ANY OLD LOVE
(uncredited)
Written by Victor Schertzinger
Sung by James Cagney and chorus ('Three Shades of Blue') in the movie he makes


OUT OF THE BLUE
(uncredited)
Written by Victor Schertzinger
Played by the band and sung by Evelyn Daw
Danced in the opening by James Cagney


LOVING YOU
(uncredited)
Written by Victor Schertzinger
Played by the band and sung by Evelyn Daw
Danced on shipboard by James Cagney
JAMES CAGNEY ... Thadeus McGillicuddy aka Terry Rooney
EVELYN DAW ... Rita Wyatt
WILLIAM FRAWLEY ... Hank Meyers
MONA BARRIE ... Stephanie 'Steffie' Hajos
GENE LOCKHART ... Bennett O. 'B.O.' Regan
PHILIP AHN ... Ito
MAREK WINDHEIM ... Mr. Farney
DWIGHT FRYE ... Mr. Easton
JOHNNY ARTHUR (as JOHN ARTHUR) ... Mr. Daviani
WILLIAM B. DAVIDSON (as WILLIAM DAVIDSON) ... Mr. Richards
RICHARD TUCKER ... Mr. Blaine
KATHLEEN LOCKHART ... Miss Amy Robbins
JAMES NEWILL ... Jimmy - Band Member
HARRY BARRIS ... Pinky - Band Pianist
CULLY RICHARDS ... Cully - Band Member
CANDY CANDIDO ... Candy - Band Bassist
PERC LAUNDERS (as PERCY LAUNDERS) ... Band Violinist
PAUL MCLARIND (as PAUL MCLARAND) ... Band Member
HARLAND DIXON ... Dancer in 'Deck Number'
JOHNNY BOYLE (as JOHN BOYLE) ... Dancer in 'Deck Number'
JOHN 'SKINS' MILLER (as SKINS MILLER) ... Dancer in Drag in 'Deck Number'
PAT MORAN ... Dancer in 'Deck Number'
JOE BENNETT ... Dancer in 'Deck Number'
THE VAGABONDS ... The Vagabonds

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
EDDIE ALLEN ... Dancer (uncredited)
DAISY BUFFORD ... Daisy - Stephanie's Maid (uncredited)
WILLIAM CAREY ... Singer (uncredited)
CHICK COLLINS ... Eddie - Man Terry Fights (uncredited)
DUKE GREEN ... Joe - Second Man Terry Fights (uncredited)
KENNETH HARLAN ... Transportation Manager (uncredited)
EDWARD HEARN ... Studio Guard (uncredited)
VIRGINIA LEE IRWIN ... Member - Three Shades of Blue (uncredited)
EDDIE KANE ... San Francisco Theatre Manager (uncredited)
MARJORIE KANE ... Regan's Receptionist (uncredited)
BO PEEP KARLIN ... Studio Girl at Station (uncredited)
BUCK MACK ... Dancer (uncredited)
ALPHONSE MARTELL ... Maurice - Nightclub Headwaiter (uncredited)
ROBERT MCKENZIE ... Ship's Captain (uncredited)
DOTTIE MESSMER ... Member - Three Shades of Blue (uncredited)
FRANK MILLS ... Cabbie (uncredited)
JOE NIEMEYER ... Minor Role (uncredited)
ELEANORE PRENTISS ... Studio Girl at Station (uncredited)
HERBERT RAWLINSON ... Studio Attorney (uncredited)
BUDDY ROOSEVELT ... Movie Preview Attendee (uncredited)
WILLIAM RUHL ... Minor Role (uncredited)
LARRY STEERS ... Studio Official (uncredited)
JIM TONEY ... Minor Role (uncredited)
DOLLY WALDORF ... Member - Three Shades of Blue (uncredited)
ELINORE WELZ ... Studio Girl at Station (uncredited)
FLORENCE WIX ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
ERNEST WOOD ... Edward Burns (uncredited)
Directed by:
VICTOR SCHERTZINGER
=========

Writing Credits:
VICTOR SCHERTZINGER ... (story)

AUSTIN PARKER ... (screenplay)
=========

Produced by:
ZION MYERS ... producer
VICTOR SCHERTZINGER ... producer
=========

Music by:
MYRL ALDERMAN ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
JOHN STUMAR ... (photographed by)
=========

Film Editing by:
GENE MILFORD
=========

Art Direction by:
ROBERT E. LEE (as ROBERT LEE)
PAUL MURPHY
=========

Production Management:
GASTON GLASS ... unit manager
HAROLD LEWIS ... production manager
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
JOHN SHERWOOD ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Art Department:
WALTER E. KLINE ... set dresser (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
HAL BUMBAUGH ... sound recordist
A.E. KAYE ... sound supervisor
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
TAD GILLUM ... still photographer (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
MYRL ALDERMAN ... music arranger
C. BAKALEINIKOFF ... musical director
CANDY CANDIDO ... featured vocalist / musician: double bass / singer (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
EDWARD L. ALPERSON ... presenter
HARLAND DIXON ... dance stager
ANGELA BLUE ... choreographer (uncredited)
ARCHIE GOTTLER ... advisor (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Zion Meyers Productions
=========

Distributors:
Grand National Pictures
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

Associated British Film Distributors (A.B.F.D.)
(1938)     [UK]     Theatrical

Nordfilm
(1938)     [FRANCE]     Theatrical

Films Erka
(1938)     [BELGIUM]     Theatrical

Mohawk Film Corporation
(1940)     [USA]     Theatrical - re-release

Screencraft Pictures
(1946)     [USA]     Theatrical - re-release

Variety Film Distributors
(1947)     [USA]     Theatrical

Hal Roach Studios
(1987)     [WORLD-WIDE]     VHS - (colorized)

The Roan Group
(2003)     [USA]     DVD

Reel Media International
(2004)     [USA]     VHS

Reel Media International
(2007)     [WORLD-WIDE]     All Media
7 October 1937
[New York City, New York, USA]


15 October 1937
[USA]
This Way Please
THIS WAY PLEASE

(Comedy | Musical | Romance)
[1 hour 15 minutes]


A famous singer and matinée idol helps a pretty young
theater usher in her dreams of becoming a singer, but
when her career begins to take off and she becomes
engaged to a wealthy young man, he realizes he's
fallen for her and plots to break up her
impending marriage.
IS IT LOVE OR INFATUATION?
Written by Friedrich Hollaender (as Frederick Hollander) and Sam Coslow
Sung by Charles 'Buddy' Rogers (uncredited) and Betty Grable (uncredited)


SOUND EFFECTS MAN
Written by Jock Gray and George Gray
Performed by Rufe Davis (uncredited)


WHAT THIS COUNTRY NEEDS IS VOOM-VOOM
Written by Sam Coslow
Performed by Romo Vincent (uncredited), Wally Vernon (uncredited) and Jerry Bergen (uncredited)


DELIGHTED TO MEET YOU
Written by Sam Coslow

THIS WAY PLEASE
Written by Sam Coslow and Al Siegel
CHARLES 'BUDDY' ROGERS ... Brad Morgan
BETTY GRABLE ... Jane Morrow
NED SPARKS ... Inky Wells
JIM JORDAN ... Fibber McGee
MARIAN JORDAN ... Molly McGee
PORTER HALL ... S.J. Crawford
LEE BOWMAN ... Stu Randall
CECIL CUNNINGHAM ... Miss Eberhardt
WALLY VERNON ... Bumps
ROMO VINCENT ... Trumps
JERRY BERGEN ... Mumps
RUFE DAVIS ... The Sound Effects Man
MARY LIVINGSTONE ... Maxine Barry

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
DON BRODIE ... Reporter (uncredited)
BOBBY CALDWELL ... Boy (uncredited)
ELSA CONNOR ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
JAMES CRAIG ... Soldier (uncredited)
VIRGINIA DABNEY ... Lee (uncredited)
BILLY DANIEL ... Soldier (uncredited)
ELLEN DREW ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
BILLY ENGLE ... Stagehand (uncredited)
JAMES FINLAYSON ... Policeman (uncredited)
JERRY FLETCHER ... Clerk (uncredited)
JACK GARDNER ... Soldier (uncredited)
CHUCK HAMILTON ... Reporter (uncredited)
DELL HENDERSON ... Justice of the Peace (uncredited)
ARTHUR HURNI ... Native Aide (uncredited)
PAUL KRUGER ... Distinguished Customer (uncredited)
MATT McHUGH ... Photographer (uncredited)
DAVID NEWELL ... Reporter (uncredited)
GARRY OWEN ... Reporter (uncredited)
JOHN PATTERSON ... Jim (uncredited)
BERT ROACH ... Wagon Driver (uncredited)
WILLIAM ROBERTS ... Soldier (uncredited)
ALMA ROSS ... Janet (uncredited)
PAUL GERARD SMITH ... Dance Instructor (uncredited)
AKIM TAMIROFF ... Tartar Chieftain (uncredited)
ARCHIE TWITCHELL ... Soldier (uncredited)
TERRY WALKER ... Miss Fairchild (uncredited)
GLORIA WILLIAMS ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
FLORENCE WIX ... (uncredited)
HARRY WORTH ... Reporter (uncredited)
Directed by:
ROBERT FLOREY
=========

Writing Credits:
MAXWELL SHANE ... (story) and
WILLIAM C. THOMAS (as BILL THOMAS) ... (story)

GRANT GARETT ... (screenplay) and
SEENA OWEN ... (screenplay) and
HOWARD J. GREEN ... (screenplay)
=========

Produced by:
MEL SHAUER ... producer
=========

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

Cinematography by:
HARRY FISCHBECK
=========

Film Editing by:
ANNE BAUCHENS
=========

Art Direction by:
HANS DREIER
JACK OTTERSON
=========

Costume Design by:
EDITH HEAD
=========

Makeup Department:
LORRAINE ROBERSON ... hair stylist
=========

Art Department:
A.E. FREUDEMAN ... interior decorator
=========

Sound Department:
CHARLES HISSERICH ... sound recording engineer
PHILIP WISDOM (as PHIL WISDOM) ... sound recording engineer
=========

Stunts:
CHUCK HAMILTON ... stunts (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
PHIL BOUTELJE ... special musical arrangements
BORIS MORROS ... musical director
GORDON JENKINS ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
LEO SHUKEN ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
GREGORY STONE ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
=========

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

Distributors:
Paramount Pictures
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

Paramount Film Service
(1937)     [CANADA]     Theatrical

Paramount British Pictures
(1937)     [UK]     Theatrical

Paramount Film Service
(1937)     [AUSTRALIA]     Theatrical

MCA/Universal Pictures
(1958)     [USA]     TV
15 October 1937
{preview}
[Hollywood, California, USA]


22 October 1937
[New York City, New York, USA]

29 October 1937
[USA]

17 November 1937
[France]

16 December 1937
[Hungary]

6 January 1938
[Denmark]

30 January 1938
[Finland]

January 1938
[Austria]

18 March 1938
[Netherlands]

18 March 1938
[Sweden]

20 April 1938
[Portugal]

22 July 1938
[Brussels, Belgium]
Ali Baba Goes to Town
ALI BABA GOES TO TOWN

(Comedy | Fantasy | Musical)
[1 hour 21 minutes]


A movie company is doing the Arabian Nights when a hobo enters
their camp, falls asleep and dreams he's back in Baghdad as
advisor to the Sultan. In a spoof of Rosevelt's New Deal, he
organizes work programs, taxes the rich and abolishes the army.
TWILIGHT IN TURKEY
(1937)
Written by Raymond Scott
Performed by Raymond Scott and His Quintet (uncredited)
Danced by The Pearl Twins


LAUGH YOUR WAY THROUGH LIFE
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Performed by Eddie Cantor
Reprised by Cantor near the end
Played often in the score


SWING IS HERE TO SWAY
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Performed by Eddie Cantor, Jeni Le Gon (dancer), the Peters Sisters (vocal trio) and others
Reprised by the Peters Sisters near the end


I'VE GOT MY HEART SET ON YOU
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Sung by Tony Martin and danced by June Lang


VOTE FOR HONEST ABE
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Performed by Eddie Cantor and Tony Martin


ARABANIA
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Revel
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Performed by Raymond Scott and His Quintet


MAKIN' WHOOPEE
(1930) (uncredited)
Music by Walter Donaldson
Played during the opening credits


PENNIES FROM HEAVEN
(1936) (uncredited)
Music by Arthur Johnston
Lyrics by Johnny Burke
Sung briefly by Eddie Cantor in the boxcar


DINAH
(1925) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Akst
Lyrics by Sam Lewis and Joe Young
Sung briefly by Eddie Cantor while walking with Dina


HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN
(1929) (uncredited)
Music by Milton Ager
Played by the band during the Abdullah campaign parade


WHEN I'M THE PRESIDENT (WE WANT CANTOR)
(uncredited)
Written by Al Sherman and Al Lewis
Played briefly during the Ali Baba campaign parade


THE SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK
(1894) (uncredited)
Music by Charles Lawlor
Played briefly during the Ali Baba campaign parade


NOW'S THE TIME TO FALL IN LOVE
(1931) (uncredited)
Written by Al Sherman and Al Lewis
Played briefly during the Ali Baba campaign parade


THE STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER
(1896) (uncredited)
Music by John Philip Sousa
Played briefly during the Ali Baba campaign parade


IS IT TRUE WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT DIXIE?
(1936) (uncredited)
Music by Samuel Lerner and Gerald Marks
Played briefly during the Ali Baba campaign parade


A HOT TIME IN THE OLD TOWN
(1896) (uncredited)
Music by Theodore A. Metz
Played when the election results are announced
EDDIE CANTOR ... Ali Baba
TONY MARTIN ... Yusuf / Tony Martin
ROLAND YOUNG ... Sultan
JUNE LANG ... Princess Miriam / June Lang
GYPSY ROSE LEE (as LOUISE HOVICK) ... Sultana / Louise Hovick
RAYMOND SCOTT AND HIS QUINTET ... Raymond Scott Quintete
JOHN CARRADINE ... Ishak / Broderick
VIRGINIA FIELD ... Dinah
ALAN DINEHART ... Boland
DOUGLASS DUMBRILLE (as DOUGLAS DUMBRILLE) ... Prince Musah
MAURICE CASS ... Omar - The Rug Maker
WARREN HYMER ... Tramp
STANLEY FIELDS ... Tramp
PAUL HURST ... Captain
SAM HAYES ... Radio Announcer
DOUGLAS WOOD ... Selim
SID FIELDS (as SIDNEY FIELDS) ... Assistant Director
FERDINAND GOTTSCHALK ... Chief Councilor
CHARLES LANE ... Doctor
PETERS SISTERS ... Specialty
JENI LE GON ... Specialty
THE PEARL TWINS (as PEARL TWINS) ... Specialty

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
ANN PETERS ... Singer
MATTIE PETERS ... Singer
VIRGINIA PETERS ... Singer
RAYMOND SCOTT ... Quintet Leader

EDDIE ABDO ... Arab to Intone Evening Prayer (uncredited)
HERBERT ASHLEY ... Sentry (uncredited)
LYNN BARI ... Harem Girl (uncredited)
LENNIE BLUETT ... Arab (uncredited)
PHYLLIS BROOKS ... Phyllis Brooks - at Premiere (uncredited)
HARRY BURNS ... Arab (uncredited)
JAMES P. BURTIS ... Arab (uncredited)
JACK RUBE CLIFFORD ... Guard (uncredited)
LEE J. COBB ... Arab (uncredited)
EDDIE COLLINS ... Arab (uncredited)
DOLORES DEL RIO ... Dolores del Rio - at Fictional Premiere (uncredited)
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ... Douglas Fairbanks - at Fictional Premiere (uncredited)
JOHN GEORGE ... Thief in front of giant jar. (uncredited)
JACK HALEY ... Jack Haley - at Fictional Premiere (uncredited)
EDWARD HEARN ... Sentry (uncredited)
SONJA HENIE ... Sonja Henie - at Fictional Premiere (uncredited)
HANK MANN ... Man with Exploding Cigar (uncredited)
FRANCIS McDONALD ... Ringleader (uncredited)
VICTOR McLAGLEN ... Victor McLaglen - at Fictional Premiere (uncredited)
JOHN PICORRI ... Arab (uncredited)
JAMES PIERCE ... Captain of the Guards (uncredited)
RUSS POWELL ... Arab (uncredited)
TYRONE POWER ... Tyrone Power - at Fictional Premiere (uncredited)
GEORGE REGAS ... Bearded Arab (uncredited)
THE RITZ BROTHERS ... The Ritz Brothers - at Fictional Premiere (uncredited)
AL RITZ ... Al Ritz - at Fictional Premiere (uncredited)
HARRY RITZ ... Harry Ritz - at Fictional Premiere (uncredited)
JIMMY RITZ ... Jimmy Ritz - at Fictional Premiere (uncredited)
DONNA MAE ROBERTS ... Harem Girl (uncredited)
CESAR ROMERO ... Cesar Romero - at Fictional Premiere (uncredited)
JACK RUTHERFORD ... Sentry (uncredited)
HECTOR V. SARNO ... Arab (uncredited)
ANN SOTHERN ... Ann Sothern - at Fictional Premiere (uncredited)
AMZIE STRICKLAND ... Harem Girl (uncredited)
EDDIE SYRACUSE ... Boy (uncredited)
GEORGE TEMPLE ... George Temple - at Fictional Premiere (uncredited)
GERTRUDE TEMPLE ... Gertrude Temple - at Fictional Premiere (uncredited)
SHIRLEY TEMPLE ... Shirley Temple - at Fictional Premiere (uncredited)
BLUE WASHINGTON ... Arab (uncredited)
MARJORIE WEAVER ... Harem Girl (uncredited)
MICHAEL WHALEN ... Michael Whalen - at Premiere (uncredited)
JOHNNY WILLIAMS ... Raymond Scott Quintette (uncredited)
NORMAN WILLIS ... Arab (uncredited)
HARRY WOODS ... Officer (uncredited)
Directed by:
DAVID BUTLER
=========

Writing Credits:
HARRY TUGEND ... (screen play) and
JACK YELLEN ... (screen play)

GENE TOWNE ... (based on a story by) &
C. GRAHAM BAKER (as GRAHAM BAKER) ... (based on a story by) and
GENE FOWLER ... (based on a story by)
=========

Produced by:
LAURENCE SCHWAB ... associate producer
=========

Cinematography by:
ERNEST PALMER ... (photography)
=========

Film Editing by:
IRENE MORRA ... film editor
=========

Art Direction by:
BERNARD HERZBRUN
=========

Set Decoration by:
THOMAS LITTLE ... (set decorations)
=========

Costume Design by:
HERSCHEL MCCOY (as HERSCHEL) ... (costumes)
GWEN WAKELING ... (costumes)
=========

Makeup Department:
EUGENE KLUM ... makeup artist (uncredited)
ARTHUR STONE ... makeup artist (uncredited)
GENE THOMAS ... hair stylist (uncredited)
=========

Production Management:
DARRYL F. ZANUCK ... in charge of production
ED EBELE ... production manager (uncredited)
BERNARD MCEVEETY ... unit manager (uncredited)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
AD SCHAUMER ... assistant director
ELI DUNN ... second assistant director (uncredited)
LEO HOUCK ... second assistant director (uncredited)
JAMES TINLING ... second unit director (uncredited)
=========

Art Department:
J.D. BOWMAN ... props (uncredited)
G.L. COOPER ... painter: P.M. (uncredited)
WALTER COOPER ... painter: A.M. (uncredited)
NICK DEGENNER ... props (uncredited)
WILLIAM FREMDLING ... assistant prop man: P.M. (uncredited)
PHILO GOODFRIEND ... props (uncredited)
HAROLD HAMMACK ... assistant prop man: A.M. (uncredited)
EDDIE JONES ... props (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
ALFRED BRUZLIN ... sound
ROGER HEMAN SR. (as ROGER HEMAN) ... sound
ROY MARTIN ... cable man (uncredited)
EMMETT O'BRIEN ... sound recordist (uncredited)
HARRY ROBERTS ... boom man (uncredited)
=========

Stunts:
YAKIMA CANUTT ... stunts (uncredited)
KEN COOPER ... stunts (uncredited)
CLIFF LYONS ... stunts (uncredited)
BOB ROSE ... stunt double: Eddie Cantor (uncredited)
HENRY WILLS ... stunts (uncredited)
JAY WILSEY ... stunts (uncredited)
JOE YRIGOYEN ... stunts (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
DAVE ANDERSON ... gaffer (uncredited)
DON ANDERSON ... camera operator (uncredited)
BUD GAUNT ... grip (uncredited)
MILTON GOLD ... still photographer (uncredited)
CHARLES GRAHAM ... best boy (uncredited)
HARRY HARSHA ... grip (uncredited)
BOBBIE MACK ... assistant camera (uncredited)
PHIL MANDELLA ... wire man (uncredited)
C.W. TURNER ... assistant grip (uncredited)
=========

Costume and Wardrobe Department:
JACK ADAMS ... wardrobe: men (uncredited)
SAM BENSON ... wardrobe (uncredited)
BERT DENNIS ... wardrobe: men (uncredited)
DAISY JEFFERSON ... wardrobe: women (uncredited)
EUGENE JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited)
DONALD S. WAKELING ... wardrobe: men (uncredited)
=========

Editorial Department:
ELEANOR MORRA ... assistant cutter (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
MACK GORDON ... music & lyrics by
HARRY REVEL ... music & lyrics by
LOUIS SILVERS ... musical director
ROBERT RUSSELL BENNETT ... composer: music cues (uncredited)
WALTER SCHARF ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
=========

Script and Continuity Department:
HELEN PARKER ... script clerk (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
DAVID HEMPSTEAD ... production assistant
SAMMY LEE ... dances staged by
CHICK COLLINS ... double: Douglass Dumbrille (uncredited)
HERBERT FARJEON ... dialogue director (uncredited)
JAMES GIRTON ... follow-up man (uncredited)
GORDON GORDON ... publicist (uncredited)
JAMIEL HASSON ... tech man (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Twentieth Century Fox
(presents)
(as Twentieth Century-Fox)
=========

Distributors:
Twentieth Century Fox
(released through) (as 20th Century Fox)
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical)

Twentieth Century Fox Film Company
(1937)     [UK]     Theatrical

20th Century Fox
(1937)     [BELGIUM]     Theatrical

Twentieth Century Fox Film
(1937)     [AUSTRIA]     Theatrical

20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
(20th Century Fox Cinema Archives)
(2013)     [USA]     DVD
19 November 1937
[USA]


16 March 1938
[Portugal]

21 September 1939
[Hungary]
52nd Street
52ND STREET

(Drama | Musical)
[1 hour 20 minutes]


Story of how 52nd Street became New York
City's "Nightclub Row" in the 1930s.
I STILL LOVE TO KISS YOU GOODNIGHT
(uncredited)
Music by Harold Spina
Lyrics by Walter Bullock
Copyright 1937 by Leo Feist Inc.


I'D LIKE TO SEE SAMOA OF SAMOA
(uncredited)
Music by Harold Spina
Lyrics by Walter Bullock
Copyright 1937 by Leo Feist Inc.


DON'T SAVE YOUR LOVE FOR A RAINY DAY
(uncredited)
Music by Harold Spina
Lyrics by Walter Bullock


FIFTY-SECOND STREET
(uncredited)
Music by Harold Spina
Lyrics by Walter Bullock


LET YOUR HAIR DOWN AND SING
(uncredited)
Music by Harold Spina
Lyrics by Walter Bullock


NOTHING CAN STOP ME NOW
(uncredited)
Music by Harold Spina
Lyrics by Walter Bullock


TWENTY-THREE SKIDOO
(uncredited)
Music by Harold Spina
Lyrics by Walter Bullock


WE LOVE THE SOUTH
(uncredited)
Music by Harold Spina
Lyrics by Walter Bullock and Sid Silvers
IAN HUNTER ... Rufus Rondell
LEO CARRILLO ... Fiorello Zamarelli
PAT PATERSON ... Margaret Rondell
ELLA LOGAN ... Betty
ZASU PITTS ... Letitia Rondell
MARLA SHELTON ... Evelyn Macy Rondell
COLLETTE LYONS ... Minnie
DOROTHY PETERSON ... Adela Rondell
KENNY BAKER ... 'Benny' Zamarelli
AL SHEAN ... Klauber
SID SILVERS ... Sid
JACK WHITE ... Jack
JACK ADAIR ... Porky
GEORGE TAPPS ... George Tapps
JERRY COLONNA ... Specialty Vocalist
ROMAN BOHNEN ... James
WADE BOTELER ... Butler
PAT HARRINGTON SR. ... Pat Harrington
AL NORMAN ... Al Norman
MAURICE ROCCO ... Maurice Rocco
DOTTY SAULTER (as DOROTHY SAULTER) ... Dorothy

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
RALPH BROOKS ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
JACK KENNEY ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
MARY MACLAREN ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
FRANK MILLS ... Party Guest (uncredited)
EDMUND MORTIMER ...Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
FRANK O'CONNOR ... Policeman (uncredited)
CYRIL RING ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
JIM THORPE ... Street Thug (uncredited)
DELMAR WATSON ... Young Benjamin (uncredited)
Directed by:
HAROLD YOUNG
=========

Writing Credits:
GROVER JONES
SID SILVERS
=========

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

Music by:
ALFRED NEWMAN ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
GEORGE SCHNEIDERMAN
=========

Film Editing by:
WILLIAM REYNOLDS
=========

Costume Design by:
HELEN TAYLOR
=========

Music Department:
ALFRED NEWMAN ... musical director
DAVID RAKSIN ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
VIRGINIA VERRILL ... singing voice: Pat Paterson (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
ISABELLE SHERIDAN ... stand-in: Pat Paterson (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Walter Wanger Productions
=========

Distributors:
United Artists
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

Masterpiece Productions
(1948)     [USA]     Theatrical - re-release

Masterpiece Productions
(1950)     [USA]     TV
19 November 1937
[USA]


12 January 1938
[France]

20 January 1938
[Portugal]

13 February 1938
[Finland]

17 February 1938
[Denmark]

18 February 1938
[Brussels, Belgium]

21 February 1938
[Sweden]

1 April 1938
[Amsterdam, Netherlands]

November 1938
[Japan]

8 February 1941
[Barcelona, Spain]

3 March 1941
[Madrid, Spain]

8 August 1985
{TV premiere}
[West Germany]
A Damsel in Distress
A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS

(Comedy | Music | Romance)
[1 hour 41 minutes]


Lady Alyce Marshmorton must marry soon, and the staff
of Tottney Castle have laid bets on who she'll choose,
with young Albert wagering on "Mr. X". After Alyce
goes to London to meet a beau (bumping into dancer
Jerry Halliday, instead), she is restricted to the
castle to curb her scandalous behavior. Albert then
summons Jerry to Alyce's aid in order to
"protect his investment".
I CAN'T BE BOTHERED NOW
(1937) (uncredited)
Words by Ira Gershwin
Music by George Gershwin
Song and dance performed by Fred Astaire


THE JOLLY TAR AND THE MILKMAID
(1937) (uncredited)
Words by Ira Gershwin
Music by George Gershwin
Performed by Pearl Amatore, Betty Rome, Jack George, Fred Astaire, Jan Duggan, Mary Dean, chorus


PUT ME TO THE TEST (I'VE JUST BEGUN TO LIVE)
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by George Gershwin
Dance performed by Fred Astaire, George Burns, Gracie Allen


STIFF UPPER LIP
(1937) (uncredited)
Words by Ira Gershwin
Music by George Gershwin
Song performed by Gracie Allen
Dance performed by Fred Astaire, George Burns, Gracie Allen, chorus


THINGS ARE LOOKING UP
(1937) (uncredited)
Words by Ira Gershwin
Music by George Gershwin
Song performed by Fred Astaire
Dance performed by Fred Astaire, Joan Fontaine


SING OF SPRING
(1937) (uncredited)
Words by Ira Gershwin
Music by George Gershwin
Performed by Madrigal Singers


A FOGGY DAY
(1937) (uncredited)
Words by Ira Gershwin
Music by George Gershwin
Performed by Fred Astaire


NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT
(1937) (uncredited)
Words by Ira Gershwin
Music by George Gershwin
Performed by Betty Rome, Jan Duggan, Mary Dean, Fred Astaire, Pearl Amatore


AH! CHE A VOI PERDONI IDDIO (AH! MAY HEAVEN TO YOU GRANT PARDON)
(1847) (uncredited)
from "Martha"
Music by Friedrich von Flotow
Libretto by Friedrich Wilhelm Riese
Performed by Reginald Gardiner dubbed by Mario Berini


NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by George Gershwin
Instrumental reprise
Dance performed by Fred Astaire while playing the drums


SONG OF THE MUSKETEERS
(1935) (uncredited)
Music and lyrics by Max Steiner
Sung by George Burns while fencing
FRED ASTAIRE ... Jerry Halliday
GEORGE BURNS ... George
GRACIE ALLEN ... Gracie
JOAN FONTAINE ... Lady Alyce
REGINALD GARDINER ... Keggs
RAY NOBLE ... Reggie
CONSTANCE COLLIER ... Lady Caroline
MONTAGU LOVE ... Lord Marshmorton
HARRY WATSON ... Albert
JAN DUGGAN ... Miss Ruggles

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
PEARL AMATORE ... Madrigal Singer (uncredited)
MAY BEATTY ... Landlady (uncredited)
EUGENE BEDAY ... Bit Role (uncredited)
CHARLES BENNETT ... Carnival Barker (uncredited)
FRANK BENSON ... Attendant (uncredited)
JOHN BLOOD ... Bit Role (uncredited)
ANGELA BLUE ... Dancer (uncredited)
MONTE BLUE ... Bit Role (uncredited)
GRACE BOHANON ... Bit Role (uncredited)
MYRTA BONILLAS ... Bit Role (uncredited)
RALPH BROOKS ... Sightseer (uncredited)
GERTRUDE CARR ... Bit Role (uncredited)
JACK CARSON ... Bit Role (uncredited)
JAMES CLEMENS ... Drunk (uncredited)
CHARLES DARWIN ... Bit Role (uncredited)
MARY DEAN ... Singer (uncredited)
CHARLES DOHERTY ... Bit Role (uncredited)
KATHLEEN ELLIS ... Bit Role (uncredited)
JAMES FAWCETT ... Drunk (uncredited)
STERRETT FORD ... Bit Role (uncredited)
JACK GEORGE ... Madrigal Singer (uncredited)
MARY GORDON ... Cook (uncredited)
JACK GWYNNE ... Footman (uncredited)
SAM HARRIS ... Dance Extra (uncredited)
THELMA HART ... Ticket Seller (uncredited)
BEN JACOBS ... Bus Driver (uncredited)
FRED KELSEY ... Sightseer (uncredited)
MAX LINDER ... Footman (uncredited)
MARIE MARKS ... Bit Role (uncredited)
FRANK MORAN ... Bobby (uncredited)
CLIVE MORGAN ... Bit Role (uncredited)
LEONARD MUDIE ... Bit Role (uncredited)
JOE NIEMEYER ... Street Dancer (uncredited)
WILLIAM J. O'BRIEN ... Chauffeur (uncredited)
ELSA PETERSON ... Bit Role (uncredited)
CLEO RIDGELY ... Bit Role (uncredited)
BETTY ROME ... Singer (uncredited)
VIOLET SETON ... Alice's Maid (uncredited)
BUSTER SLAVEN ... Bit Role (uncredited)
BOBBIE SMITH ... Bit Role (uncredited)
JEAN STEVENS ... Dancer (uncredited)
MARY STEWART ... Dancer / Singer (uncredited)
HANS TANZLER ... Bit Role (uncredited)
ROBERT TATE ... Bit Role (uncredited)
KEN TERRELL ... Drunk (uncredited)
ELLINOR VANDERVEER ... Bit Role (uncredited)
JACK WALKIN ... Drunk (uncredited)
CYNTHIA WESTLAKE ... Bit Role (uncredited)
JOHN WYNN ... Footman (uncredited)
Directed by:
GEORGE STEVENS
=========

Writing Credits:
P.G. WODEHOUSE ... (from the story by)

IAN HAY ... (play) and
P.G. WODEHOUSE ... (play)

P.G. WODEHOUSE ... (screen play) and
ERNEST PAGANO ... (screen play) and
S.K. LAUREN ... (screen play) and
P.J. WOLFSON ... (screenplay)

WILLIAM J. BURNS ... (contributing writer) (uncredited)
=========

Produced by:
PANDRO S. BERMAN ...producer (uncredited)
SAMUEL J. BRISKIN ... executive producer (uncredited)
=========

Music by:
GEORGE GERSHWIN
ROBERT RUSSELL BENNETT ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
JOSEPH H. AUGUST ... director of photography
=========

Film Editing by:
HENRY BERMAN ... (edited by)
=========

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

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

Production Management:
J.R. CRONE ... production manager (uncredited)
ALBERT S. ROGELL ... unit manager (uncredited)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
W. ARGYLE NELSON (as ARGYLE NELSON) ... assistant director
=========

Art Department:
CARROLL CLARK ... associate art director
DARRELL SILVERA ... set dresser
=========

Sound Department:
EARL A. WOLCOTT (as EARL A. WOLLCOTT) ... recordist
JOHN AALBERG ... sound technician (uncredited)
=========

Special Effects by:
VERNON L. WALKER ... special effects
=========

Stunts:
JAMES FAWCETT ... stunts (uncredited)
FRANK MORAN ... stunts (uncredited)
KEN TERRELL ... stunts (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
J. ROY HUNT ... camera operator (uncredited)
=========

Costume and Wardrobe Department:
CLAIRE CRAMER ... wardrobe (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
VICTOR BARAVALLE ... musical director
GEORGE BASSMAN ... additional arrangements
ROBERT RUSSELL BENNETT (as RUSSELL BENNETT) ... orchestral arrangements by
IRA GERSHWIN ... lyrics by
RAY NOBLE ... additional arrangements
GEORGE PARRISH ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
HERMES PAN ... dance director
FRED ASTAIRE ... choreographer (uncredited)
ANGELA BLUE ... assistant choreographer (uncredited)
HARRY CORNBLETH ... stand-in: Fred Astaire (uncredited)
JOHN DAWSON ... stand-in: Ray Noble (uncredited)
FRED FULLER ... stand-in: Montagu Love (uncredited)
OLIVE HATCH ... stand-in: Constance Collier (uncredited)
FRANK HEMPHILL ... stand-in (uncredited)
CHARLOTTE HOAG ... stand-in: Joan Fontaine (uncredited)
BEN JACOBS ... stand-in: Reginald Gardener (uncredited)
JESSIE LEE ... stand-in: Gracie Allen (uncredited)
HARRY MATTHEWS ... stand-in: Fred Astaire (uncredited)
DOROTHY PANTER ... stand-in: Joan Fontaine (uncredited)
BRUCE PRESTON ... stand-in: George Burns (uncredited)
Production Companies:
RKO Radio Pictures
(presents)
(as RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.)
=========

Distributors:
RKO Radio Pictures
(as An R K O Radio Picture)
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

RKO Radio Pictures
(1937)     [UK]     Theatrical

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

Turner Classic Movies (TCM)
(2000)     [USA]     VHS

Warner Home Video
(2011)     [USA]     DVD - (dvdr)

Odeon Entertainment
(2012)     [UK]     DVD
=========

Other Companies:
International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE)
(this picture made under the jurisdiction of)
(as I.A.T.S.E.)
18 December 1937
[USA]


6 April 1938
[Sweden]

27 April 1938
[France]

29 April 1938
[Brussels, Belgium]

11 May 1938
[Argentina]

31 July 1938
[Finland]
Every Day's A Holiday
EVERY DAY'S A HOLIDAY

(Comedy | Musical)
[1 hour 20 minutes]


Set in New York City, Mae West is Peaches O'Day, a con artist
who befriends Captain Jim McCarey (Edmund Lowe), a cop who must
turn her in unless she leaves town. The clever Peaches returns
transformed as sultry brunette and Parisian sensation Mademoiselle
Fifi. After catching her show, crooked mayoral candidate John Quade
(Lloyd Nolan) tries to close it down when Peaches demurely declines
his romantic overtures. Captain McCarey jumps in the race for mayor
against Quade, and the loyal Peaches fervently campaigns for him.
As usual, Mae causes a commotion as she deftly maneuvers her way
through a battle between the good and the corrupt.
JUBILEE
(uncredited)
Written by Hoagy Carmichael & Stanley Adams
Performed by Mae West


FIFI
Written by Sam Coslow
Performed by Mae West


LITTLE BUTTERFLY
Written by Sam Coslow
Performed by Mae West


EVERY DAY'S A HOLIDAY
(uncredited)
Written by Sam Coslow and Barry Trivers
Performed by Mae West


ALONG THE BROADWAY TRAIL
(uncredited)
Performed by Mae West
MAE WEST ... Peaches O'Day
EDMUND LOWE ... Capt. McCarey
CHARLES BUTTERWORTH ... Larmadou Graves
CHARLES WINNINGER ... Van Reighle Van Pelter Van Doon
WALTER CATLETT ... Nifty Bailey
LLOYD NOLAN ... John Quade
LOUIS ARMSTRONG ... Louis Armstrong
GEORGE RECTOR ... Himself
HERMAN BING ... Fritz Krausmeyer
ROGER IMHOF ... Trigger Mike
CHESTER CONKLIN ... Cabby
LUCIEN PRIVAL ... Danny the Dip
ADRIAN MORRIS ... Henchman
FRANCIS MCDONALD ... Henchman
JOHN INDRISANO ... Henchman
IRVING BACON ... Quartet member
ALLEN ROGERS ... Quartet member
JOHN 'SKINS' MILLER ... Quartet member
OTTO FRIES ... Quartet member

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
JOHNNY ARTHUR ... Bit Part (uncredited)
WILLIAM AUSTIN ... Bit Part (uncredited)
DEFOREST COVAN ... Dancer (uncredited)
EDGAR DEARING ... Cop (uncredited)
MAUDE EBURNE ... (uncredited)
DICK ELLIOTT ... Bar Patron (uncredited)
WELDON HEYBURN ... Guest at Party (uncredited)
JAMES C. MORTON ... Bartender (uncredited)
FERDINAND MUNIER ... Guest at Party (uncredited)
HERBERT RAWLINSON ... Guest at Party (uncredited)
Directed by:
A. EDWARD SUTHERLAND
=========

Writing Credits:
MAE WEST ... (screen play)
=========

Produced by:
EMANUEL COHEN ... producer
=========

Music by:
LEO SHUKEN ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
KARL STRUSS
=========

Film Editing by:
RAY CURTISS
=========

Art Direction by:
WIARD IHNEN
=========

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

Production Management:
JOSEPH H. NADEL (as JOE NADEL) ... production manager
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
EARL RETTIG ... assistant director
=========

Sound Department:
HUGO GRENZBACH ... sound recordist
=========

Visual Effects by:
GORDON JENNINGS ... special photographic effects
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
SAM LEAVITT ... camera operator
=========

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

Music Department:
LEO SHUKEN ... music arranger
GEORGE STOLL ... musical director
=========

Additional Crew:
LEROY PRINZ ... choreographer
ADOLPH ZUKOR ... presenter
JOHN LONDON ... production assistant (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Emanuel Cohen Productions
(as Major Pictures Corp.)
=========

Distributors:
Paramount Pictures
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

Paramount British Pictures
(1937)     [UK]     Theatrical

Film AB Paramount
(1938)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

MCA/Universal Pictures
(1958)     [USA]     TV

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

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE)
(Universal Vault Series)
(2014)     [USA]     DVD
20 December 1937
[Hollywood, California, USA]


12 January 1938
[New York City, New York, USA]

15 January 1938
[USA]

4 March 1938
[France]

12 June 1938
[Finland]

15 July 1938
[Brussels, Belgium]

27 July 1938
[Denmark]

9 January 1939
[Sweden]

28 March 1939
[Japan]

10 October 1940
[Portugal]

1940
[Turkey]

7 August 2003
{Locarno Film Festival}
[Switzerland]
Hollywood Hotel
HOLLYWOOD HOTEL

(Comedy | Musical | Romance)
[1 hour 49 minutes]


Ronny Bowers, a saxophonist in Benny Goodman's band has won a
talent contest an got a ten week contract with a film studio.
On his first evening he is supposed to go with the studio's
star Mona Marshall to a movie premiere. But this lady doesn't
want to go, so the bosses decide to use for Mona a double,
Virginia. When Mona finds out next morning that happened,
she insisted to fire her double and Ronny. Ronny finds work
as singing waiter in a drive in, and is spotted by a director
of the same studio, who wants him to lend his voice for an
leading actor in a musical. After the first screening the actor
is invited by Louella Parsons to sing in her program "Hollywood
Hotel". He accepts, but he doesn't know that Ronny Bowers does
not want to lend him his voice again. So everybody starts to
play his little game to solve his own problems.
HOORAY FOR HOLLYWOOD
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Richard A. Whiting (as Dick Whiting)
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Sung by Johnnie Davis and Frances Langford
Performed by Benny Goodman and His Orchestra


CALIFORNIA HERE I COME
(1924) (uncredited)
Music by Joseph Meyer
Performed by Benny Goodman and His Orchestra


I'M LIKE A FISH OUT OF WATER
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Richard A. Whiting (as Dick Whiting)
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Sung by Dick Powell, Rosemary Lane


SILHOUETTED IN THE MOONLIGHT
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Richard A. Whiting (as Dick Whiting)
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Sung by Rosemary Lane
Reprised by Jerry Cooper and Frances Langford
Performed by Raymond Paige and His Orchestra


I'VE GOT A HEARTFUL OF MUSIC
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Richard A. Whiting (as Dick Whiting)
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Performed by Benny Goodman and His Orchestra
Reprised by Benny Goodman, Lionel Hampton, Teddy Wilson and Gene Krupa


LET THAT BE A LESSON TO YOU
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Richard A. Whiting (as Dick Whiting)
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Sung by Johnnie Davis, Dick Powell, Rosemary Lane, Mabel Todd, Ted Healy, Harrison Greene, Constantine Romanoff and chorus
Performed by Benny Goodman and His Orchestra


SING, SING, SING
(1936) (uncredited)
Music by Louis Prima
Performed by Benny Goodman and His Orchestra


I'VE HITCHED MY WAGON TO A STAR
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Richard A. Whiting (as Dick Whiting)
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Sung by Dick Powell
Performed by Raymond Paige and His Orchestra


"OCHI TCHORNYA (DARK EYES)
(uncredited)
Traditional Russian folk tune
Arranged by Raymond Paige
Sung by a chorus and played by Raymond Paige and His Orchestra


SING, YOU SON OF A GUN
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Richard A. Whiting (as Dick Whiting)
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Sung by Dick Powell, Johnnie Davis, Rosemary Lane, Frances Langford, Lola Lane, Jerry Cooper, Glenda Farrell, Ted Healy, Mabel Todd and chorus
Performed by Benny Goodman and His Orchestra and Raymond Paige and His Orchestra


I'M A DING DONG DADDY FROM DUMAS
(1928) (uncredited)
Written by Phil Baxter


BOB WHITE (WHATCHA GONNA SWING TONIGHT?)
(uncredited)
Music by Bernard Hanighen
Played after the premiere upon entering the Orchid Room


HAVE YOU GOT ANY CASTLES, BABY?
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Richard A. Whiting (as Dick Whiting)
Played at the Orchid Room when Virginia asks Ronnie to dance


SONNY BOY
(1928) (uncredited)
Music by Ray Henderson
Lyrics by Al Jolson, Buddy G. DeSylva and Lew Brown
Sung by Ted Healy at the casting window


OLD BLACK JOE
(1860) (uncredited)
Written by Stephen Foster
Performed by unidentified singers during the "Love & Glory" number


BLUE MOON
(1934) (uncredited)
Music by Richard Rodgers
Performed by Raymond Paige and His Orchestra at the beginning of the radio broadcast


YOU OUGHTA BE IN PICTURES
(1934) (uncredited)
Music by Dana Suesse
Played during the radio broadcast when Louella Parsons is introduced


OLD FOLKS AT HOME (SWANEE RIVER)
(1851) (uncredited)
Written by Stephen Foster
Played during the radio broadcast of "Love & Glory"


SATAN'S HOLIDAY
(1934) (uncredited)
Music by Joe Venuti
Arranged by Benny Goodman
DICK POWELL ... Ronnie Bowers
ROSEMARY LANE ... Virginia
LOLA LANE ... Mona Marshall
HUGH HERBERT ... Chester Marshall
TED HEALY ... Fuzzy
GLENDA FARRELL ... Jonesy
JOHNNIE DAVIS ... Georgia
LOUELLA PARSONS ... Louella Parsons
ALAN MOWBRAY ... Alexander Dupre
MABEL TODD ... Dot Marshall
FRANCES LANGFORD ... Alice
JERRY COOPER ... Jerry Cooper
KEN NILES ... Ken Niles
DUANE THOMPSON ... Announcer Duane Thompson
ALLYN JOSLYN ... Bernie Walton
GRANT MITCHELL ... B.L. Faulkin
EDGAR KENNEDY ... Callaghan
FRITZ FELD ... The Russian
CURT BOIS ... Dress Designer
PERC WESTMORE ... Perc Westmore
EDDIE ACUFF ... Cameraman
CLINTON ROSEMOND ... Colored Man
WILLIAM B. DAVIDSON (as WILLIAM DAVIDSON) ... Director Kelton
WALLY MAHER ... Asst. Director Drew
GEORGIE COOPER (as GEORGIA COOPER) ... Seamstress
LIBBY TAYLOR ... Cleo
JOSEPH ROMANTINI (as JOE ROMANTINI) ... Waiter
PAUL IRVING ... Bramwell
RAYMOND PAIGE AND HIS ORCHESTRA ... Raymond Paige and His Orchestra
BENNY GOODMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA ... Benny Goodman and His Orchestra

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
BENNY GOODMAN ... Benny Goodman
RAYMOND PAIGE ... Raymond Paige

PEARL ADAMS ... Mammy in Civil War Drama (uncredited)
MARVIN BAILEY ... Singer at Callahan's Drive In (uncredited)
DON BARCLAY ... Friend (uncredited)
EDWARD BIBY ... Guest at Orchid Room (uncredited)
RALPH BROOKS ... Man at Premiere (uncredited)
SONNY BUPP ... Little Boy (uncredited)
BOBBY CALLAHAN ... Little Boy (uncredited)
LEONARD CAREY ... Dupre's Butler (uncredited)
HUGH CHAPMAN ... Little Boy in Car (uncredited)
JAMES CONATY ... Man at Premiere / Man at Restaurant / Guest at Orchid Room (uncredited)
ALLAN CONRAD ... Casting Assistant (uncredited)
JACK CURTIS ... Guest at Orchid Room (uncredited)
ALAN DAVIS ... Assistant (uncredited)
VINCE DEGEN ... Singer at Callahan's Drive In (uncredited)
HELEN DICKSON ... Onlooker at Premiere (uncredited)
LESTER DORR ... Casting Assistant (uncredited)
RUTH EDDINGS ... Girl in Nightclub (uncredited)
MARIANNE EDWARDS ... Little Girl (uncredited)
DEMETRIS EMANUEL ... Waiter (uncredited)
BETTY FARRINGTON ... Woman Onlooker (uncredited)
JERRY FLETCHER ... Bellboy (uncredited)
ALLEN FOX ... Casting Assistant (uncredited)
HARRY FOX ... Shoe Salesman (uncredited)
DICK GORDON ... Guest at Orchid Room (uncredited)
EDDIE GRAHAM ... Eddie (uncredited)
SID GRAUMAN ... Sid Grauman (uncredited)
HARRISON GREENE ... Drive-in Patron with 3 Boys (uncredited)
GEORGE GUHL ... Police Officer (uncredited)
LIONEL HAMPTON ... Benny Goodman Vibraphonist (uncredited)
JOHN HARRON ... Radio Representative (uncredited)
SUSAN HAYWARD ... Starlet at Table (uncredited)
AL HERMAN ... Casting Man (uncredited)
ROBERT HOMANS ... Hollywood Bowl Watchman (uncredited)
HOWARD HUDSON ... Singer at Callahan's Drive In (uncredited)
AMO INGRAHAM ... Girl in Nightclub (uncredited)
HARRY JAMES ... Benny Goodman Trumpeter (uncredited)
PATSY 'BABE' KANE ... Casting Assistant (uncredited)
MILTON KIBBEE ... Chauffeur (uncredited)
OWEN KING ... Casting Assistant (uncredited)
GENE KRUPA ... Benny Goodman Drummer (uncredited)
CAROLE LANDIS ... Hat Check Girl with Coat (uncredited)
ETHELREDA LEOPOLD ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
AL LLOYD ... Man in Movie Theater (uncredited)
JEAN MADDOX ... Hotel Maid (uncredited)
JERRY MANDY ... Waiter (uncredited)
WILLIAM MANSELL ... Dot's Partner (uncredited)
FRANK MCLURE ... Man at Premiere (uncredited)
HAROLD MILLER ... Man at Premiere (uncredited)
HANS MOEBUS ... Guest at Orchid Room (uncredited)
BERT MOORHOUSE ... Man at Orchid Room (uncredited)
FRANCES MORRIS ... Casting Assistant (uncredited)
JACKIE MORROW ... Page Boy (uncredited)
JACK MOWER ... Airport Guard (uncredited)
DAVID NEWELL ... Casting Assistant (uncredited)
BARRY NORTON ... Man at Premiere (uncredited)
SPEC O'DONNELL ... Youth in Lobby (uncredited)
GEORGE O'HANLON ... Casting Assistant (uncredited)
GEORGE OFFERMAN JR. ... Elevator Boy (uncredited)
JEAN PERRY ... Frenchy (uncredited)
RONALD REAGAN ... Radio Host at Premiere (uncredited)
JOHN RIDGELY ... Tall Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)
CONSTANTINE ROMANOFF ... Falsetto-Voiced Man with Ice Cream Cone (uncredited)
RONALD R. RONDELL ... Man in Hollywood Hotel Lobby (uncredited)
JEFFREY SAYRE ... Co-pilot (uncredited)
BILL SECKLER ... Singer at Callahan's Drive In (uncredited)
JANET SHAW ... Girl at Premiere (uncredited)
JOHN SHEEHAN ... Premiere Guest Missing Coat (uncredited)
DINA SMIRNOVA ... Russian Woman (uncredited)
BERT STEVENS ... Guest at Orchid Room (uncredited)
AMZIE STRICKLAND ... Guest at Orchid Room (uncredited)
DAVID LEO TILLOTSON ... Little Boy (uncredited)
ROSELLA TOWNE ... Secretary (uncredited)
JOAN VALERIE ... Girl at Premiere (uncredited)
DALE VAN SICKEL ... Man at Hollywood Hotel Desk (uncredited)
VICTORIA VINTON ... Girl in Nightclub (uncredited)
BOBBY WATSON ... Casting Assistant (uncredited)
BILLY WAYNE ... Photographer (uncredited)
LEO WHITE ... Hotel Guest / Autograph Seeker (uncredited)
PAUL WHITEMAN ... Producer at Callahan's Drive In (uncredited)
POPPY WILDE ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)
TEDDY WILSON ... Goodman Pianist (uncredited)
DAN WOLHEIM ... Guest at Orchid Room (uncredited)
WILLIAM WORTHINGTON ... Man at Premiere (uncredited)
Directed by:
BUSBY BERKELEY
=========

Writing Credits:
JERRY WALD ... (screen play) &
MAURICE LEO ... (screen play) and
RICHARD MACAULAY (as RICHARD MACAULEY) ... (screen play)

JERRY WALD ... (original story) and
MAURICE LEO ... (original story)
=========

Produced by:
SAMUEL BISCHOFF ... associate producer (uncredited)
BRYAN FOY ... associate producer (uncredited)
HAL B. WALLIS ... executive producer (uncredited)
JACK L. WARNER ... executive producer (uncredited)
=========

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

Cinematography by:
GEORGE BARNES ... (musical numbers photographed by)
CHARLES ROSHER ... (photography)
=========

Film Editing by:
GEORGE AMY ... film editor
=========

Art Direction by:
ROBERT M. HAAS (as ROBERT HAAS)
=========

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

Production Management:
ROBERT FELLOWS ... unit manager (uncredited)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
RUSSELL SAUNDERS ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
CHARLES DAVID FORREST (as DAVID FORREST) ... sound
OLIVER S. GARRETSON ... sound
=========

Stunts:
VIVIAN AUSTIN ... stunt double: Rosemary Lane (uncredited)
=========

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

Music Department:
LEO F. FORBSTEIN ... musical director
RAY HEINDORF ... orchestral arrangements
FLETCHER HENDERSON ... music arranger (uncredited)
TONY ROMANO ... vocal arranger (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
GENE LEWIS ... dialogue director
BUSBY BERKELEY ... dances created and directed by (uncredited)
MATTY KING ... assistant dance director (uncredited)
ANITA WEBER ... stand-in: Rosemary Lane (uncredited)
Production Companies:
First National Pictures

Warner Bros.
=========

Distributors:
Warner Bros.
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

Warner Bros First National
(1938)     [FRANCE]     Theatrical

Warner Bros.
(1938)     [BELGIUM]     Theatrical

Warner Bros.
(1938)     [DENMARK]     Theatrical

Warner Bros.
(1938)     [FINLAND]     Theatrical

Warner Brothers First National Films
(1938)     [NORWAY]     Theatrical

Warner Brothers First National Films
(1939)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

Warner Bros.
(1939)     [JAPAN]     Theatrical

Warner Bros.
(1940)     [TURKEY]     Theatrical

Warner Bros.
(1940)     [PORTUGAL]     Theatrical

Warner Home Video
(2008)     [USA]     DVD
21 December 1937
[USA]


15 February 1938
[France]

20 March 1938
[Finland]

21 April 1938
[Hungary]

13 June 1938
[Denmark]

24 June 1938
[Brussels, Belgium]

1938
[Czechoslovakia]
Love And Hisses
LOVE AND HISSES

(Comedy | Music)
[1 hour 22 minutes]


As part of their public feud, Bandleader Bernie pretends a girl
singer is no good so columnist Winchell promotes her in his column.
SWEET SOMEONE
Words and Music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel
Copyright 1937 by Leo. Feist Inc.


I WANNT BE IN WINCHELL'S COLUMN
Words and Music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel
Copyright 1937 by Leo. Feist Inc.


BROADWAY'S GONE HAWAII
Words and Music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel
Copyright 1937 by Leo. Feist Inc.


BE A GOOD SPORT
Words and Music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel
Copyright 1937 by Leo. Feist Inc.


THE BELL SONG
from "Lakmé"
Music by Léo Delibes
Libretto by Edmond Gondinet and Philippe Gille


POWER HOUSE
Written by Raymond Scott

THE WOLF SONG
Written by Norman Zeno and Will Irwin

A LITTLE LOVE, A LITTLE KISS (UN PEU D'AMOUR)
Music by Leo Silesu
French lyrics by Nilson Fysher
English lyrics by Adrian Ross


OH, WHAT A MAN
Written by Lew Pollack and Sidney D. Mitchell
WALTER WINCHELL ... Walter Winchell
BEN BERNIE ... Ben Bernie
SIMONE SIMON ... Yvette Guerin
BERT LAHR ... 'Sugar' Boles
JOAN DAVIS ... Joan Dolan
DICK BALDWIN ... Steve Nelson
RUTH TERRY ... Hawaiian Specialty Singer
DOUGLAS FOWLEY ... Mobster Webster
CHICK CHANDLER ... Sidney Hoffman
CHARLES WILLIAMS ... Irving Skolsky
GEORGES RENAVENT ... Count Pierre Raoul Guerin
PETERS SISTERS ... Hawaiian Vocal Trio
CAROL CHILTON ... Dance Specialty Duo
MACEO THOMAS ... Dance Specialty Duo
GARY BRECKNER ... Announcer

BREWSTER TWINS:
BARBARA BREWSTER ... One of the Brewster Twins
GLORIA BREWSTER ... One of the Brewster Twins

HAL K. DAWSON ... Clerk in Music Store
CHARLES JUDELS ... Oscar
ROBERT BATTIER ... Gangster
JOE TWERP ... Messenger

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
HARRY STUBBS ... Producer

CAROL ADAMS ... Dancer (uncredited)
HOOPER ATCHLEY ... Joe Moss (uncredited)
LYNN BARI ... Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
LYNNE BERKELEY ... Minor Role (uncredited)
A.S. 'POP' BYRON ... Policeman (uncredited)
LON CHANEY Jr. ... Attendant (uncredited)
DONALD HAINES ... Newsboy (uncredited)
JOHN HIESTAND ... Radio Announcer (uncredited)
PHILIPPA HILBER ... Minor Role (uncredited)
RUSH HUGHES ... Announcer (uncredited)
GEORGE HUMBERT ... Chef (uncredited)
FRED KELSEY ... Officer (uncredited)
EDWARD MCWADE ... Ticket Seller (uncredited)
BILL SABRANSKY ... Pianist ('Love and Hisses') (uncredited)
JUNE STOREY ... Minor Role (uncredited)
CHARLES TANNEN ... Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)
BEN WELDEN ... Bugsy (uncredited)
JUNE WILKINS ... Minor Role (uncredited)
Directed by:
SIDNEY LANFIELD
=========

Writing Credits:
ART ARTHUR ... (screenplay) and
CURTIS KENYON ... (screenplay)

ART ARTHUR ... (story)
=========

Produced by:
KENNETH MACGOWAN ... associate producer
DARRYL F. ZANUCK ... producer
=========

Cinematography by:
ROBERT H. PLANCK
=========

Film Editing by:
ROBERT L. SIMPSON
=========

Art Direction by:
BERNARD HERZBRUN
MARK-LEE KIRK
=========

Set Decoration by:
THOMAS LITTLE
=========

Costume Design by:
ROYER
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
WILLIAM FORSYTH ... assistant director
=========

Additional Crew:
NICK CASTLE ... choreographer
GENEVA SAWYER ... choreographer
JULE STYNE ... singing coach: Ruth Terry (uncredited)
LEICESTER WAGNER ... publicist (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Twentieth Century Fox
(as Twentieth Century-Fox)
=========

Distributors:
Twentieth Century Fox
(as Twentieth Century-Fox)
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

20th Century Fox
(1937)     [BELGIUM]     Theatrical

20th Century Fox
(1937)     [FRANCE]     Theatrical

20th Century Fox
(1937)     [CZECHOSLOVAKIA]     Theatrical
21 December 1937
{premiere}
[Los Angeles, California, USA]


1 January 1938
[Washington, D.C., USA]

13 January 1938
[Miami, Florida, USA]

13 January 1938
[New York City, New York, USA]

22 January 1938
{premiere}
[Buenos Aires, Argentina]

31 January 1938
[Baltimore, Maryland, USA]

4 February 1938
[USA]

24 February 1938
[London, UK]

12 March 1938
[UK]

26 March 1938
[Belgium]

5 April 1938
[Canada]

6 May 1938
[France]

20 May 1938
[Brussels, Belgium]

23 May 1938
[Argentina]

2 June 1938
[Nanking, China]

28 June 1938
[Montevideo, Uruguay]

8 July 1938
[Ireland]

21 July 1938
[Mexico]

31 July 1938
[New Zealand]

24 August 1938
[Venice Film Festival, Italy]

5 September 1938
[Rio de Janeiro, Brazil]

12 September 1938
[Norway]

16 September 1938
[Czechoslovakia]

27 September 1938
[Sweden]

29 September 1938
[Denmark]

1 October 1938
[Australia]

1 October 1938
[Croatia]

1 October 1938
[Serbia]

1 October 1938
[Yugoslavia]

10 October 1938
[São Paulo, Brazil]

16 October 1938
[Finland]

31 October 1938
[Algiers, Algeria]

10 November 1938
[Slovenia]

11 November 1938
(Dutch version)
[Netherlands]

23 November 1938
[Iraq]

30 November 1938
[Italy]

12 December 1938
[Portugal]

17 December 1938
(German speaking region)
[Switzerland]

21 December 1938
[Poland]

21 December 1938
[Turkey]

22 December 1938
[Hungary]

2 January 1939
[Cairo, Egypt]

17 March 1939
(English version)
[Netherlands]

18 September 1939
[Iran]

16 January 1941
[Hong Kong]

15 June 1941
[Kyrgyzstan]

6 October 1941
[Barcelona, Spain]

6 October 1941
[Madrid, Spain]

22 February 1944
(re-release)
[USA]

3 April 1944
(re-release)
[UK]

7 April 1944
(re-release)
[Ireland]

24 July 1944
(re-release)
[Brazil]

26 December 1944
(re-release)
[Sweden]

30 December 1944
(re-release)
[Paris, France]

13 August 1945
(re-release)
[Indonesia]

8 September 1945
(re-release)
[Afghanistan]

4 May 1948
[Peru]

25 June 1948
[Austria]

24 September 1949
[Davao, Philippines]

12 December 1949
(re-release)
[Sweden]

1 January 1950
(re-release)
[Italy]

24 February 1950
[West Germany]

26 September 1950
[Japan]

31 August 1951
(re-release)
[France]

13 February 1952
(re-release)
[USA]

27 August 1952
(re-release)
[Brazil]

26 December 1952
(re-release)
[Denmark]

14 February 1953
[Guyana]

21 August 1953
(re-release)
[Australia]

18 December 1953
(re-release)
[Ireland]

12 April 1954
(re-release)
[UK]

17 November 1954
(re-release)
[Taiwan]

12 July 1955
[Soviet Union]

10 January 1956
[Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia]

12 December 1957
(re-release)
[West Germany]

17 December 1957
(re-release)
[Japan]

7 February 1958
(re-release)
[USA]

31 January 1960
[Israel]

26 July 1960
[Madagascar]

13 September 1962
(re-release)
[Hungary]

13 December 1962
(re-release)
[Italy]

15 December 1962
(re-release)
[Sweden]

19 December 1962
(re-release)
[France]

21 December 1962
(re-release)
[Finland]

26 December 1962
(re-release)
[Denmark]

1 January 1964
(re-release)
[Morocco]

14 December 1964
(re-release)
[Mexico]

20 December 1964
(re-release)
[UK]

18 January 1965
[Zagreb, Croatia]

10 February 1965
(re-release)
[India]

17 December 1965
(re-release)
[Ireland]

27 December 1965
(re-release)
[Rio de Janeiro, Brazil]

4 July 1966
(re-release)
[São Paulo, Brazil]

30 July 1966
[Lebanon]

18 November 1966
(re-release)
[West Germany]

14 January 1967
[El Salvador]

11 June 1967
(re-release)
[USA]

9 March 1968
(re-release)
[Japan]

7 October 1972
(re-release)
[Malaysia]

20 December 1972
(re-release)
[Italy]

24 December 1972
(re-release)
[UK]

27 May 1973
(re-release)
[Jamaica]

5 December 1973
(re-release)
[France]

21 December 1973
(re-release)
[Finland]

22 December 1973
(re-release)
[Sweden]

19 December 1975
(re-release)
[West Germany]

20 December 1975
(re-release)
[USA]

13 March 1976
(re-release)
[Syria]

9 August 1976
{Melbourne International Film Festival}
[Australia]

24 December 1977
(re-release)
[Brazil]

31 July 1978
(re-release)
[Belarus]

19 July 1980
(re-release)
[Japan]

19 December 1980
(re-release)
[Italy]

21 December 1980
(re-release)
[UK]

11 December 1981
(re-release)
[Ireland]

17 December 1982
(re-release)
[Finland]

17 December 1982
(re-release)
[Sweden]

15 July 1983
(re-release)
[USA]

26 November 1983
(re-release)
[West Germany]

30 November 1983
(re-release)
[France]

2 December 1983
(re-release)
[Spain]

15 December 1983
(re-release)
[Australia]

11 June 1984
[Kuwait]

20 December 1984
(re-release)
[Netherlands]

20 July 1985
(re-release)
[Japan]

25 June 1987
(re-release)
[Brazil]

14 July 1987
(re-release) (limited)
[UK]

15 July 1987
(re-releaes)
[New York City, New York, USA]

17 July 1987
(re-release)
[Finland]

17 July 1987
(re-release) (limited)
[Italy]

17 July 1987
(re-release)
[USA]

10 December 1987
(re-release)
[Italy]

16 December 1987
(re-release)
[UK]

18 December 1987
(re-release)
[Ireland]

26 December 1988
(re-release)
[Australia]

21 July 1990
(re-release)
[Japan]

12 February 1992
(re-release)
[France]

21 February 1992
(re-release)
[Finland]

21 February 1992
(re-release)
[UK]

27 March 1992
(re-release)
[Italy]

27 March 1992
(re-release)
[Sweden]

2 April 1992
(re-release)
[Germany]

9 April 1992
(re-release)
[Australia]

10 April 1992
(re-release)
[Netherlands]

10 April 1992
(re-release)
[Portugal]

17 April 1992
(re-release)
[Ireland]

11 December 1992
(re-release)
[Brazil]

2 July 1993
(re-release)
[USA]

8 January 1994
(re-release)
[Japan]

23 June 1994
(Danish dubbed version)
[Denmark]

22 July 1994
(re-release)
[UK]

20 September 1997
[Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago]

25 May 2001
(re-release)
[Poland]

1 May 2002
{Kristiansand International Children's Film Festival}
[Norway]

18 September 2007
{Athens Film Festival}
[Greece]

1 October 2009
(DVD premiere)
[Sweden]

6 October 2009
(DVD) (Diamond Edition)
[USA]

9 November 2009
(DVD special edition)
[UK]

9 November 2009
(DVD special edition)
[Ireland]

29 September 2012
{New York Film Festival}
[USA]

30 April 2014
(re-release)
[France]

2 February 2016
(re-release)
[USA]

1 November 2017
{Leiden International Film Festival}
[Netherlands]
Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs
SNOW WHITE
AND THE SEVEN DWARFS

(Animated Feature)

(Animation | Family | Fantasy | Musical | Romance)
[1 hour 23 minutes]


The beautiful and kindhearted princess Snow White charms every
creature in the kingdom except one - her jealous stepmother,
the Queen. When the Magic Mirror proclaims Snow White the
fairest one of all, she must flee into the forest, where she
befriends the lovable seven dwarfs - Doc, Sneezy, Grumpy,
Happy, Bashful, Sleepy, and Dopey. But when the Queen tricks
Snow White with an enchanted apple, only the magic of true
love's kiss can save her.
ONE SONG
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Frank Churchill
Lyrics by Larry Morey
Played during the opening credits
Sung by Harry Stockwell
Reprised by Adriana Caselotti
Reprised by Harry Stockwell and Chorus at the end


SOME DAY MY PRINCE WILL COME
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Frank Churchill
Lyrics by Larry Morey
Sung and reprised by Adriana Caselotti
Sung by an offscreen chorus at the end
Played often as background music


I'M WISHING
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Frank Churchill
Lyrics by Larry Morey
Sung by Adriana Caselotti and Harry Stockwell


WITH A SMILE AND A SONG
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Frank Churchill
Lyrics by Larry Morey
Sung by Adriana Caselotti
Played also as background music


WHISTLE WHILE YOU WORK
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Frank Churchill
Lyrics by Larry Morey
Sung by Adriana Caselotti and Marion Darlington


HEIGH-HO
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Frank Churchill
Lyrics by Larry Morey
Sung by Roy Atwell, Pinto Colvig, Billy Gilbert, Otis Harlan, and Scotty Mattraw


BLUDDLE-UDDLE-UM-DUM (DWARFS' WASHING AND YODEL SONG)
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Frank Churchill
Lyrics by Larry Morey
Sung by Roy Atwell, Eddie Collins, Pinto Colvig, Billy Gilbert, Otis Harlan, and Scotty Mattraw


THE SILLY SONG
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by Frank Churchill
Lyrics by Larry Morey
Sung by Roy Atwell, Adriana Caselotti, Pinto Colvig, Billy Gilbert, Otis Harlan, Scotty Mattraw, and James MacDonald
ROY ATWELL ... Doc (voice) (uncredited)
STUART BUCHANAN ... Huntsman (voice) (uncredited)
ADRIANA CASELOTTI ... Snow White (voice) (uncredited)
EDDIE COLLINS ... Dopey / Chipmunk and Squirrel Sneezes (voice) (uncredited)
PINTO COLVIG ... Sleepy / Grumpy / Dopey (hiccups) (voice) (uncredited)
MARION DARLINGTON ... Birds (voice) (uncredited)
BILLY GILBERT ... Sneezy (voice) (uncredited)
OTIS HARLAN ... Happy (voice) (uncredited)
LUCILLE LA VERNE ... Queen / Witch (voice) (uncredited)
JAMES MACDONALD ... Yodeling (voice) (uncredited)
SCOTTY MATTRAW ... Bashful (voice) (uncredited)
MORONI OLSEN ... Magic Mirror (voice) (uncredited)
PURV PULLEN ... Birds (voice) (uncredited)
HARRY STOCKWELL ... Prince (voice) (uncredited)
BILL THOMPSON ... Raven / Owl / Witch's Screams (uncredited)
Directed by:
WILLIAM COTTRELL ... (sequence director)
DAVID HAND ... (supervising director)
WILFRED JACKSON ... (sequence director)
LARRY MOREY ... (sequence director)
PERCE PEARCE ... (sequence director)
BEN SHARPSTEEN ... (sequence director)
=========

Writing Credits:
JACOB GRIMM (as GRIMM) ... (fairy tales) &
WILHELM GRIMM (as GRIMM) ... (fairy tales)

TED SEARS ... (story adaptation) &
RICHARD CREEDON ... (story adaptation) &
OTTO ENGLANDER ... (story adaptation) &
DICK RICKARD ... (story adaptation) &
EARL HURD ... (story adaptation) &
MERRILL DE MARIS ... (story adaptation) &
DOROTHY ANN BLANK ... (story adaptation) &
WEBB SMITH ... (story adaptation)
=========

Produced by:
WALT DISNEY ... producer (uncredited)
=========

Music by:
FRANK CHURCHILL
LEIGH HARLINE
PAUL J. SMITH (as PAUL SMITH)
=========

Art Direction by:
KEN ANDERSON (as KENNETH ANDERSON)
TOM CODRICK
HUGH HENNESY
HAROLD MILES
KENDALL O'CONNOR
CHARLES PHILIPPI
HAZEL SEWELL
TERRELL STAPP
MCLAREN STEWART
GUSTAF TENGGREN
JOHN HUBLEY ... (uncredited)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
HAL ADELQUIST ... assistant director (uncredited)
FORD BEEBE Jr. ... assistant director (uncredited)
CARL FALLBERG ... assistant director (uncredited)
MIKE HOLOBOFF ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
JAMES MACDONALD ... sound effects (uncredited)
PURV PULLEN ... sound of birds (uncredited)
=========

Visual Effects by:
WILLIAM L. ARANCE ... digital restoration artist (restored version) (uncredited)
BOB BROUGHTON ... visual effects (uncredited)
JIM CARBONETTI ... restoration artist: Cinesite (restored version) (uncredited)
HEATHER DAVIS BAKER ... digital artist (restored version) (uncredited)
ANDY ENGMAN ... effects animator (uncredited)
THOMAS ROSSETER ... digital restoration artist (restored version) (uncredited)
OLIVIER SARDA ... digital artist (restored version) (uncredited)
THOMAS J. SMITH ... restoration supervisor: Cinesite (restored version) (uncredited)
JAMES VALENTINE ... digital artist (restored version) (uncredited)
JAZMYN WHITMAN ... restoration artist (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
MICKEY BATCHELDER ... camera operator (uncredited)
KEN MOORE ... camera operator (uncredited)
MAX MORGAN ... camera operator (uncredited)
=========

Animation Department:
JAMES ALGAR ... animator
SAMUEL ARMSTRONG ... backgrounds
ART BABBITT (as ARTHUR BABBITT) ... animator
JACK CAMPBELL ... animator
LES CLARK ... animator
CLAUDE COATS ... backgrounds
MERLE COX ... backgrounds
SHAMUS CULHANE (as JAMES CULHANE) ... animator
UGO D'ORSI ... animator
PHIL DIKE ... backgrounds
AL EUGSTER ... animator
NORMAN FERGUSON ... supervising animator
BERNARD GARBUTT ... animator
JOE GRANT ... character designer
ROLAND E. HILL Sr. (as ROLAND HILL) ... designed the animated castle: presented the original drawings for the animated castle
ALBERT HURTER ... character designer
MILT KAHL (as MILTON KAHL) ... animator
WARD KIMBALL ... animator
ERIC LARSON ... animator
RAY LOCKREM ... backgrounds
DICK LUNDY ... animator
HAMILTON LUSKE ... supervising animator
ROBERT MARTSCH ... animator
JOSHUA MEADOR ... animator
FRED MOORE ... supervising animator
GRIM NATWICK ... animator
MIQUE NELSON ... backgrounds
MAURICE NOBLE ... backgrounds
STAN QUACKENBUSH ... animator
WOLFGANG REITHERMAN (as WOOLIE REITHERMAN) ... animator
BILL ROBERTS ... animator
GEORGE ROWLEY ... animator
FRED SPENCER ... animator
ROBERT STOKES ... animator
FRANK THOMAS ... animator
BILL TYTLA (as VLADIMIR TYTLA) ... supervising animator
MARVIN WOODWARD ... animator
CY YOUNG ... animator
AL ZINNEN ... layout artist
PETER ALVARADO ... assistant animator (uncredited)
WILMA BAKER ... ink and paint (uncredited)
PAUL BUSCH ... animator (uncredited)
WALT CLINTON ... animator / assistant animator (uncredited)
AL COE ... animator (uncredited)
MARY JANE COLE ... ink and paint (uncredited)
MARC DAVIS ... assistant animator (uncredited)
LOU DEBNEY ... layout artist (uncredited)
JACK DUNHAM ... inbetween artist (uncredited)
PAUL FITZPATRICK ... animator (uncredited)
HUGH FRASER ... animator (uncredited)
ROBERT GIVENS ... assistant animator (uncredited)
CAMPBELL GRANT ... animator (uncredited)
FERDINAND HORVATH ... character designer / layout artist (uncredited)
MENTOR HUEBNER ... background artist (uncredited)
OLLIE JOHNSTON ... assistant animator (uncredited)
VOLUS JONES ... assistant animator (uncredited)
HELEN JORDAN ... ink and paint (uncredited)
BILL KEIL ... assistant animator (uncredited)
KATHERINE KERWIN ... ink and paint artist (uncredited)
MICHAEL LAH ... assistant animator (uncredited)
JEANNE LEE KEIL ... ink artist (uncredited)
ED LEVITT ... assistant animator (uncredited)
JOHN LOUNSBERY ... assistant animator (uncredited)
BRICE MACK ... background artist (uncredited)
MURRAY McCLELLAN ... assistant animator (uncredited)
JOHN McMANUS ... animator (uncredited)
RAE McSPADDEN ... ink and paint artist (uncredited)
BUF NERBOVIG ... ink and paint (uncredited)
LESTER NOVROS ... assistant animator (uncredited)
KENDALL O'CONNOR ... layout artist (uncredited)
HELEN OGGER ... ink and paint (uncredited)
AMBY PALIWODA ... animator (uncredited)
DON PATTERSON ... animator (uncredited)
TONY RIVERA ... animator (uncredited)
LOUIE SCHMITT ... animator (uncredited)
WILLIAM SHULL ... animator (uncredited)
SANDY STROTHER ... animator (uncredited)
DAVID SWIFT ... animator (uncredited)
RILEY THOMSON ... animator (uncredited)
CHARLES THORSON ... character designer (uncredited)
DON TOBIN ... animator (uncredited)
RUTH TOMPSON ... ink and paint (uncredited)
VAL VREELAND ... ink and paint (uncredited)
CLAIR WEEKS ... assistant animator (uncredited)
CORNETT WOOD ... animator (uncredited)
=========

Costume and Wardrobe Department:
VIRGINIA LOCKWOOD ... costume designer: Snow White's (uncredited)
=========

Editorial Department:
GEORGE CAVE ... assistant film editor / color timer (uncredited)
BILL MELENDEZ ... supervising editor (uncredited)
BEN SHARPSTEEN ... post production coordinator (uncredited)
I.J. WILKINSON ... assistant film editor / negative cutter (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
HALL JOHNSON CHOIR ... chorus: finale (uncredited)
LEIGH HARLINE ... conductor (uncredited)
FREEMAN HIGH ... music arranger / musical director (uncredited)
LOUIS KAUFMAN ... musician: violin (uncredited)
PAUL J. SMITH ... conductor (uncredited)
FREDERICK STARK ... orchestrator (uncredited)
CHARLES WOLCOTT ... orchestrator (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
WALT DISNEY ... presenter
DON BRODIE ... performance model: "Witch" (uncredited)
MARGE CHAMPION ... performance model: "Snow White" (uncredited)
EDDIE COLLINS ... performance model: "Dopey" (uncredited)
LOUIS HIGHTOWER ... performance model: "Prince" (uncredited)
BILLY HOUSE ... performance model: "Doc" (uncredited)
S. BARRET MCCORMICK ... press representative (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Walt Disney Productions (as A Walt Disney FEATURE Production)

Walt Disney Animation Studios
=========

Distributors:
RKO Radio Pictures
(as R.K.O. Radio Pictures Inc.)
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

RKO Distributing Corporation of Canada
(as RKO Distributing Corporation of Canada, Ltd.)
(1938)     [CANADA]     Theatrical

Generalcine
(1938)     [ITALY]     Theatrical

RKO Pictures (Australasia)
(1938)     [AUSTRALIA]     Theatrical

RKO Radio Pictures Argentina
(1938)     [ARGENTINA]     Theatrical

RKO Radio Pictures
(1938)     [BELGIUM]     Theatrical

RKO Radio Pictures
(1938)     [UK]     Theatrical

Radio Cinéma
(1938)     [FRANCE]     Theatrical

Kinografen
(1938)     [NORWAY]     Theatrical

RKO Radio Films
(1938)     [SWEDEN     Theatrical

RKO Radio Pictures
(1944)     [USA]     Theatrical - re-release

Atlantic Filmverleih
(1948)     [AUSTRIA]     Theatrical

RKO Radio Films
(1949)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical - re-release

Columbia Pictures
(1950)     [JAPAN]     Theatrical

Daiei Motion Picture Company
(1950)     [JAPAN]     Theatrical - (dubbed)

RKO Radio Films A/S
(1950)     [NORWAY]     Theatrical - re-release

RKO Radio Pictures
(1952)     [USA]     Theatrical - re-release

Herzog-Filmverleih
(1957)     [WEST GERMANY]     Theatrical - re-release

Buena Vista Pictures
(as Buena Vista Film Distribution Co. Inc)
(1958)     [USA]     Theatrical - (re-releases from 1958 onward)

Svenska AB Nordisk Tonefilm
(1962)     [SWEDEN]     Ttheatrical - re-release

Athos Films
(1962)     [FRANCE]     Theatrical - re-release

Suomi-Filmi
(1962)     [FINLAND]     Theatrical - re-release

Buena Vista Pictures
(1967)     [USA]     Theatrical - re-release

Walt Disney Productions
(1973)     [FRANCE]     Theatrical - re-release

Walt Disney Productions
(1973)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical - re-release

Toei Inc.
(1980)     [JAPAN]     Theatrical - (Toei Manga Festival)

Walt Disney Productions
(1982)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical - re-release

Greater Union Organisation (GUO)
(1983)     [AUSTRALIA]     Theatrical - re-release

Kommunenes Filmcentral (KF)
(1983)     [NORWAY]     Theatrical - re-release

Warner Bros.
(1983)     [NORWAY]     Theatrical - re-release

U.K. Film Distributors
(1987)     [UK]     Theatrical - re-release

Roadshow Film Distributors
(1988)     [AUSTRALIA]     Theatrical - re-release

Warner Bros.
(1992)     [UK]     Theatrical

Warner Bros. Transatlantic
(1992)     [FRANCE]     Theatrical - re-release

Warner Bros.
(1992)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical - re-release

Abril Vídeo
(1994)     [BRAZIL]     VHS

DHV
(1994)     [JAPAN]     VHS

Walt Disney Home Video
(1994)     [UK]     VHS - (VHS premiere)

Walt Disney Home Video
(1994)     [NORWAY]     VHS

Buena Vista Home Video
(1994)     [USA]     VHS

Image Entertainment
(1994)     [USA]     Video - LaserDisc

Buena Vista International
(2001)     [ARGENTINA]     All Media - re-release

Gativideo
(2001)     [ARGENTINA]     DVD

Buena Vista Home Entertainment
(2001)     [GERMANY]     DVD

Buena Vista Home Entertainment
(2001)     [NORWAY]     DVD / VHS

Walt Disney Home Entertainment
(2001)     [UK]     VHS - Special Edition

Walt Disney Home Entertainment
(2001)     [USA]     DVD

Walt Disney Home Entertainment
(2001)     [USA]     VHS

DVD Magic
(2003)     [RUSSIA]     DVD - Super jewel case (DVD-5)

Disney Channel
(2003)     [UK]     TV - (limited)

IDDK
(2005)     [RUSSIA]     DVD - (Keep case) - (budget edition) - (DVD-5)

Buena Vista Home Entertainment
(2006)     [JAPAN]     DVD

Music Trade
(2008)     [RUSSIA]     DVD - (Keep case) - (budget edition) - (DVD-9)

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
(2009)     [USA]     DVD

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
(2009)     [ARGENTINA]     DVD

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
(2009)     [ARGENTINA]     Blu-ray / DVD

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
(2009)     [BELGIUM]     DVD

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
(2009)     [BELGIUM]     Blu-ray / DVD

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
(2009)     [NETHERLANDS]     DVD

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
(2009)     [NETHERLANDS]     Blu-ray / DVD

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
(2009)     [USA]     Blu-ray / DVD

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
(2009)     [SWEDEN]     DVD

Walt Disney Home Entertainment
(2009)     [NORWAY]     Blu-ray / DVD

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
(2009)     [GERMANY]     DVD and Blu-ray

Walt Disney Company Russia & CIS
(2009-)     [RUSSIA]     DVD

ABC Family
(2010)     [USA]     TV - (first telecast)

Disney Cinemagic
(2010)     [UK]     TV - (limited)

Flagman-Trade
(2011)     [RUSSIA]     DVD - (Keep case) - (budget edition)

Device
(2012)     [RUSSIA]     DVD - (Keep case) - (budget edition) - (DVD-5)

VS Trade
(2012)     [RUSSIA]     DVD - (Keep case) - (budget edition)

Triada Film
(2014)     [RUSSIA]     DVD - (Keep case) - (budget edition)

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
(2015)     [NORWAY]     Blu-ray / DVD

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
(included in "From All of Us to All of You")
(2015)     [NORWAY]     Blu-ray / DVD

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
(2016)     [USA]     Blu-ray

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
(2016)     [USA]     DVD

Buena Vista Home Entertainment
(2016)     [USA]     Blu-ray / Video

Channel 5 Television
(2016)     [UK]     TV

Channel 5 Television
(2016)     [UK]     TV - (limited)

Disney+
(2019)     [USA]     Video

Disney+
(2019)     [WORLD-WIDE]     All Media

Buena Vista International
[BRAZIL]     Theatrical

Buena Vista Pictures
[USA]     Theatrical - re-release

Buena Vista Home Entertainment
[BRAZIL]     DVD

Buena Vista Home Entertainment
[BRAZIL]     VHS

Gativideo
[ARGENTINA]     VHS

Walt Disney Home Video
[HONG KONG]     Video
=========

Other Companies:
Technicolor (photographed in)

R. C. A. Victor High Fidelity System (recorded by) (as R.C.A.-Victor 'High Fidelity' Sound System)

Buena Vista Sound (audio restoration)

Buena Vista Visual Effects (restoration project supervision)

Cinesite (digital film restoration) (as Cinesite, Inc.)

Harman-Ising Pictures (ink and paint) (uncredited)

THX Ltd. (digital mastering: 2001 DVD & VHS) (as LUCASFILM LTD. THX)

Walt Disney Feature Animation (restoration project supervision)
24 December 1937
[USA]


15 April 1938
[Finland]

16 April 1938
[Croatia]

18 April 1938
[Sweden]

21 April 1938
[France]

26 April 1938
[Hungary]

2 May 1938
[Denmark]

3 June 1938
[Slovenia]

28 July 1938
[Germany]

2 September 1938
[Brussels, Belgium]

6 October 1938
[Portugal]

24 December 1938
[Rotterdam, Netherlands]

20 September 1939
[Barcelona, Spain]
Rosalie
ROSALIE

(Drama | Musical)
[2 hours 3 minutes]


West Point cadet Dick Thorpe falls in love with a girl,
who turns out to be a princess from an European kingdom.
ROSALIE
(1937) (uncredited)
Written by Cole Porter
Played during the opening credits and as background music often
Sung by Nelson Eddy
Danced by Eleanor Powell on a set of giant drums at the festival
Reprised by Nelson Eddy at the end


THE CAISSON SONG
(1907) (uncredited)
Written by Edmund L. Gruber
Played during the opening credits
Sung by Nelson Eddy and cadets in the locker room


ON, BRAVE OLD ARMY TEAM
(1910) (uncredited)
Written by Philip Egner
Sung by Nelson Eddy, Ray Bolger and cadets at the football game


ANCHORS AWEIGH
(1906) (uncredited)
Music by Charles A. Zimmerman
Lyrics by Alfred Hart Miles and R. Lovell
Played at the football game
Sung by Nelson Eddy, Ray Bolger and cadets at the football game


WHO KNOWS?
(1937) (uncredited)
Written by Cole Porter
Sung by Camille Soray dubbing for Lois Clements at the party
Danced by Nelson Eddy and Eleanor Powell and other couples
Sung and whistled by Nelson Eddy
Reprised on a record
Reprised with Eleanor Powell dancing


I'VE A STRANGE NEW RHYTHM IN MY HEART
(1937) (uncredited)
Written by Cole Porter
Sung and danced at Vassar by Eleanor Powell (dubbed by Marjorie Lane)
with solo sections by Marie Arbuckle, Bernice Alstock, Eleanor Colson, Grace Neilson and Barbara Whitson


M'APPARI TUTT'AMOR
(1847) (uncredited)
from the opera "Martha"
Written by Friedrich von Flotow
Sung by Nelson Eddy


WHY SHOULD I CARE?
(1937) (uncredited)
Written by Cole Porter
Sung by Frank Morgan through a dummy by ventriloquism


DANSE RUSSE (ALLEGRO GIUSTO)
(1911) (uncredited)
from "Pétrouchka"
Written by Igor Stravinsky
Played at the festival in the scene with puppets


POLOVETSIAN DANCES
(1887) (uncredited)
from "Prince Igor"
Written by Aleksandr Borodin
Danced to by the Albertina Rasch Dancers at the festival


SPRING LOVE IS IN THE AIR
(1937) (uncredited)
Written by Cole Porter
Sung by Ilona Massey at the festival


CAUCASIAN SKETCHES, OP.10
(1894) (uncredited)
Written by Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov
Danced by the Albertina Rasch Dancers at the festival


SECOND MOVEMENT (ALLEGRO CON GRAZIA)
(1893) (uncredited)
from "Symphony No.6 in B Flat, 'Pathétique' Op.74"
Written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Danced by the Albertina Rasch Dancers at the festival


CLOSE
(1937) (uncredited)
Written by Cole Porter
Played as background music


IN THE STILL OF THE NIGHT
(1937) (uncredited)
Written by Cole Porter
Sung by Nelson Eddy
Played as background music on the ship and at West Point
The section of lyrics "Do You Love Me?" sometimes attributed as a separate song is part of this song


GOODBYE FOREVER (ADDIO)
(uncredited)
Written by Francesco Paolo Tosti
Sung by Nelson Eddy


IT'S ALL OVER BUT THE SHOUTING
(1937) (uncredited)
Written by Cole Porter
Sung by Nelson Eddy and cadets at West Point


TO LOVE OR NOT TO LOVE
(1937) (uncredited)
Written by Cole Porter
Sung by Nelson Eddy, Ray Bolger and cadets at West Point


THE WASHINGTON POST
(1889) (uncredited)
Music by John Philip Sousa
Marched by Eleanor Powell and cadets at West Point


THE STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER
(1896) (uncredited)
Music by John Philip Sousa
Marched by Eleanor Powell and cadets at West Point
Danced by Eleanor Powell


EL CAPITAN
(1896) (uncredited)
Music by John Philip Sousa
Marched by Eleanor Powell and cadets at West Point


SEMPER FIDELIS
(1888) (uncredited)
Music by John Philip Sousa
Marched by Eleanor Powell and cadets at West Point


PARADE
(uncredited)
Written by Herbert Stothart
Danced by the Albertina Rasch Dancers


GAUDEAMUS IGITUR
(uncredited)
Traditional
Sung by Nelson Eddy and cadets


THE WEDDING MARCH
(1843) (uncredited)
from "A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op.61"
Written by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
Hummed by Tommy Bond
Played in the finale


OH PROMISE ME
(1889) (uncredited)
from comic opera "Robin Hood"
Music by Reginald De Koven
Lyrics by Clement W. Scott
Sung by Nelson Eddy in the finale
NELSON EDDY ... Dick Thorpe
ELEANOR POWELL ... Rosalie
FRANK MORGAN ... King
EDNA MAY OLIVER ... Queen
RAY BOLGER ... Bill Delroy
ILONA MASSEY ... Brenda
BILLY GILBERT ... Oloff
REGINALD OWEN ... Chancellor
TOM RUTHERFORD ... Prince Paul
CLAY CLEMENT ... Captain Banner
VIRGINIA GREY ... Mary Callahan
GEORGE ZUCCO ... General Maroff
OSCAR O'SHEA ... Mr. Callahan
JERRY COLONNA ... Joseph
JANET BEECHER ... Miss Baker
WILLIAM DEMAREST ... Army Coach

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
CAROL ADAMS ... Dancer (uncredited)
KAY ALDRIDGE ... Lady in Waiting (uncredited)
RICCA ALLEN ... Schoolteacher (uncredited)
BERNICE ALSTOCK ... Soloist in 'I've a Strange New Rhythm in My Heart' Number (uncredited)
MARIE ARBUCKLE ... Soloist in 'I've a Strange New Rhythm in My Heart' Number (uncredited)
BONNIE BANNON ... Girl (uncredited)
ROY BARCROFT ... Conspirator (uncredited)
WILSON BENGE ... Ship Steward (uncredited)
TOMMY BOND ... Mickey (uncredited)
GEORGE BOYCE ... Dancer in Specialty Number (uncredited)
SIDNEY BRACEY ... Conspirator (uncredited)
HORACE G. BROWN ... Pablo (uncredited)
PATRICIA ANNE CAMPBELL ... (uncredited)
ALEXANDER CANEPARI ... Town Crier (uncredited)
LANE CHANDLER ... Army Assistant Football Coach (uncredited)
WALLIS CLARK ... Major Prentice (uncredited)
OCEAN CLAYPOOL ... Lady in Waiting (uncredited)
LOIS CLEMENTS ... Singer in 'Who Knows?' Number (uncredited)
ELEANOR COLSON ... Soloist in 'I've a Strange New Rhythm in My Heart' Number (uncredited)
GENE CONKLIN ... Soloist (uncredited)
DIANE COOK ... Girl (uncredited)
PAULINE CRAIG ... Girl (uncredited)
MAX DAVIDSON ... Chamberlain (uncredited)
ANNA DEMETRIO ... Fat Woman with Carlo (uncredited)
SHIRLEY DOBLE ... (uncredited)
FRANK DU FRANE ... Superintendent's Aide (uncredited)
EDWARD EARLE ... Captain of Romanza Cruiser (uncredited)
LUCILLE HARDING ... Minor Role (uncredited)
JOY HEALY ... (uncredited)
JANICE HOOD ... (uncredited)
SHEP HOUGHTON ... Dancer (uncredited)
RUSH HUGHES ... Rush Hughes - WSRO Announcer (uncredited)
GEORGE HUMBERT ... Carlo (uncredited)
GEORGE MAGRILL ... Assistant Army Coach (uncredited)
JOE E. MARKS ... Puck (uncredited)
CAREN MARSH ... Dancer (uncredited)
HARRY MASTERS ... Dancer in Specialty Number (uncredited)
ANN TODD MAYFIELD ... (uncredited)
ERIC MAYNE ... Member of the Court (uncredited)
JUNE MUIR ... (uncredited)
GRACE NEILSON ... Soloist in 'I've a Strange New Rhythm in My Heart' Number (uncredited)
WANDA PERRY ... Girl (uncredited)
JOHN PICORRI ... Conspirator (uncredited)
PURNELL PRATT ... Ship Captain (uncredited)
HARRY SEMELS ... Conspirator (uncredited)
AL SHEAN ... Herman Schmidt (uncredited)
WILLIAM TANNEN ... West Point Cadet (uncredited)
PHILLIP TERRY ... West Point Cadet (uncredited)
RICHARD TUCKER ... Colonel Brandon (uncredited)
DOROTHY TUTTLE ... Dancer (uncredited)
PIERRE WATKIN ... Superintendent of Academy (uncredited)
DAVE WHITE ... Dancer in Specialty Number (uncredited)
BARBARA WHITSON ... Soloist in 'I've a Strange New Rhythm in My Heart' Number (uncredited)
TUDOR WILLIAMS ... Soloist (uncredited)
Directed by:
W.S. VAN DYKE (as W.S. VAN DYKE II)
=========

Writing Credits:
WILLIAM ANTHONY MCGUIRE (as WM. ANTHONY McGUIRE) ... (based on the play by) and
GUY BOLTON ... (based on the play by)

WILLIAM ANTHONY MCGUIRE (as WM. ANTHONY McGUIRE) ... (screen play written and produced by)

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

Produced by:
WILLIAM ANTHONY MCGUIRE (as WM. ANTHONY McGUIRE) ... producer
=========

Music by:
COLE PORTER
=========

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

Film Editing by:
BLANCHE SEWELL ... film editor
=========

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

Production Management:
FRANK MESSENGER ... production manager (uncredited)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
WILLIAM J. SCULLY ... assistant director (uncredited)
GEORGE YOHALEM ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Art Department:
EDWIN B. WILLIS ... associate art director
JOSEPH C. WRIGHT (as JOSEPH WRIGHT) ... associate art director
=========

Sound Department:
DOUGLAS SHEARER ... recording director
BILL EDMONDSON ... sound (uncredited)
WILLIAM STEINKAMP ... sound (uncredited)
=========

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

Camera and Electrical Department:
POP ARNOLD ... key grip (uncredited)
JOHNNY GREER ... assistant camera (uncredited)
WILLIAM GRIMES ... still photographer (uncredited)
LEONARD SMITH ... second camera operator (uncredited)
TED WURTENBERG ... key electrician (uncredited)
=========

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

Music Department:
LEO ARNAUD ... orchestral and vocal arrangements
MURRAY CUTTER ... orchestral and vocal arrangements
ROGER EDENS ... musical arrangements
PAUL MARQUARDT ... orchestral and vocal arrangements
COLE PORTER ... words and music by
MERRILL PYE ... musical presentation
LEONID RAAB (as LEON RAAB) ... orchestral and vocal arrangements
GEORGE STOLL ... musical conductor
HERBERT STOTHART ... musical director
FOUR ESQUIRES ... music performers "Who Knows?" (uncredited)
FLETCHER HENDERSON ... arranger (uncredited)
MARJORIE LANE ... singing voice: Eleanor Powell (uncredited)
M.J. MCLAUGHLIN ... music recordist (uncredited)
CAMILLE SORAY ... singing voice: Lois Clements (uncredited)
HERBERT STOTHART ... music adaptor (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
ALBERTINA RASCH ... dance and ensembles created by / dances and ensembles staged by
HARRY ALBIEZ ... production crew (uncredited)
BOB BARNES ... production crew (uncredited)
FRANK FLOYD ... assistant: Dave Gould (uncredited)
DAVE GOULD ... dance director: cadet routines (uncredited)
TOMMY GRIFFIN ... production crew (uncredited)
J. HARPER ... production crew (uncredited)
IRA HYMAN ... production crew (uncredited)
GEORGE KING ... assistant dance director (uncredited)
BILL LEWIS ... production crew (uncredited)
CHARLES SALERNO Jr. ... production crew (uncredited)
HEZI TATE ... production crew (uncredited)
FLORENCE THOMAS ... production crew (uncredited)
FRED THOMPSON ... production crew (uncredited)
HAROLD THURBURG ... production crew (uncredited)
ANDREI TOLSTOY ... technical advisor (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(presents)
(controlled by Loew's Incorporated)
=========

Distributors:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1938)     [UK]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1938)     [NORWAY]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1938)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
(1938)     [AUSTRIA]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
(1938)     [BELGIUM]     Theatrical
26 December 1937
[USA]


14 March 1938
[Sweden]

24 March 1938
[Hungary]

17 June 1938
[Brussels, Belgium]

11 January 1939
[Japan]

6 February 1939
[Denmark]

18 February 1939
[Portugal]

6 August 1939
[Finland]

11 March 1946
(re-release)[UK]

1 March 1949
(re-release)
[USA]
You're A Sweetheart
YOU'RE A SWEETHEART

(Musical | Romance)
[1 hour 36 minutes]


Hal Adams tries to win the heart
of Broadway star Betty Bradley.
YOU'RE A SWEETHEART
Music by Jimmy McHugh
Lyrics by Harold Adamson
Performed by Alice Faye and George Murphy


BROADWAY JAMBOREE
Music by Jimmy McHugh
Lyrics by Harold Adamson


MY FINE FEATHERED FRIEND
Music by Jimmy McHugh
Lyrics by Harold Adamson


OH, OH, OKLAHOMA
Music by Jimmy McHugh
Lyrics by Harold Adamson


SCRAPIN' THE TOAST
Music by Murray Mencher
Lyrics by Charles Tobias


SO IT'S LOVE
Written by Mickey Bloom, Lou Bring and Arthur Quenzer

WHO KILLED MAGGIE?
Music by Jimmy McHugh
Lyrics by Harold Adamson
ALICE FAYE ... Betty Bradley
GEORGE MURPHY ... Hal Adams
KEN MURRAY ... Don King
CHARLES WINNINGER ... Cherokee Charlie
ANDY DEVINE ... Daisy Day
WILLIAM GARGAN ... Fred Edwards
FRANK JENKS ... Harry Howe
FRANCES HUNT ... Penny
TONY LABRIOLA (as OSWALD) ... Oswald
CASPER REARDON ... Cousin Caspar
DONALD MEEK ... Conway Jeeters
DAVID OLIVER ... Yes Man
A.A. TRIMBLE ... Will Rogers
EDNA SEDGEWICK ... Ballet Dancer
BOB MURPHY ... Bailiff
RENIE RIANO ... Mrs. Hepplethwaite
THE NORVELL BROTHERS ... Speciality Act
THE FOUR PLAYBOYS ... Speciality Act
MIADA ... Speciality Act
RAY (as MIADA and RAY) ... Speciality Act

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
WADE BOTELER ... Cop (uncredited)
JOHN BUTLER ... Waiter (uncredited)
HEINIE CONKLIN ... Game-Player in Drug Store (uncredited)
VIRGINIA DABNEY ... Actress (uncredited)
HENRY HALL ... Wellwisher (uncredited)
SAM HARRIS ... Party Guest (uncredited)
SAMUEL S. HINDS ... Oh, Oh, Oklahoma Actor (uncredited)
EDWARD KEANE ... Backstage Reporter (uncredited)
JACK KENNEY ... Pete (uncredited)
DONALD KERR ... Stagehand (uncredited)
BEN LEWIS ... Man (uncredited)
PAT MCKEE ... Potential Bodyguard (uncredited)
CONSTANCE MOORE ... (uncredited)
FRANK MORAN ... Bartender (uncredited)
LEONARD MUDIE ... Critic (uncredited)
VIRGINIA SALE ... Gawking Wife at Opening (uncredited)
LARRY STEERS ... Backstage Well-Wisher (uncredited)
HARRY TENBROOK ... Potential Bodyguard (uncredited)
HARRY TYLER ... Gawking Husband at Opening (uncredited)
LUCIO VILLEGAS ... Dancer (uncredited)
BOBBY WATSON ... Prosecutor in Production Number (uncredited)
Directed by:
DAVID BUTLER
=========

Writing Credits:
WARREN WILSON ... (story) and
MAXWELL SHANE ... (story) and
WILLIAM C. THOMAS (as WILLIAM THOMAS) ... (story)

MONTE BRICE ... (screenplay) and
CHARLES GRAYSON ... (screenplay)
=========

Produced by:
BUDDY G. DESYLVA (as B.G. DeSYLVA) ... producer
=========

Music by:
CHARLES HENDERSON ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
GEORGE ROBINSON
=========

Film Editing by:
BERNARD W. BURTON
=========

Art Direction by:
JACK OTTERSON
RICHARD H. RIEDEL
=========

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

Sound Department:
BERNARD B. BROWN ... sound
JOE LAPIS ... sound
=========

Music Department:
CHARLES HENDERSON ... vocal supervisor
CHARLES PREVIN ... musical director
FRANK SKINNER ... orchestrator / composer: stock music (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
CARL RANDALL ... choreographer
Production Companies:
Universal Pictures
=========

Distributors:
Universal Pictures
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

General Film Distributors (GFD)
(1938)     [UK]     Theatrical - re-release

Acme Films
(1938)     [PHILIPPINES]     Theatrical

Film Classics
(1948)     [USA]     Theatrical - re-release

Realart Pictures Inc.
(1949)     [USA]     Theatrical - re-release

Screen Gems
(1958)     [USA]     TV
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Other Films

Release Date Film Soundtrack Cast Crew Company Credits
20 January 1937
[Denmark]


21 January 1937
[Finland]

22 January 1937
[France]

22 January 1937
[Sweden]

5 February 1937
[USA]

11 February 1937
[Hungary]

4 April 1938
[Portugal]
Champagne Waltz
CHAMPAGNE WALTZ

(Comedy)
[1 hour 25 minutes]


Champagne Waltz is one of five movies produced by
Paramount in the 1930s featuring Gladys Swarthout,
a very popular Metropolitan Opera mezzo-soprano.
The studio was attempting to build on the popularity
of Grace Moore, another opera singer, who had
also expanded her talents into movies.
PARADISE IN WALTZ TIME
Lyrics by Sam Coslow
Music by Friedrich Hollaender (as Frederick Hollander)


WHEN IS A KISS NOT A KISS
Music by Burton Lane
Lyrics by Ralph Freed


I'LL TAKE ROMANCE
Music by Ben Oakland
Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II


THE CHAMPAGNE WALTZ
Music by Con Conrad and Ben Oakland
Lyrics by Milton Drake


THE MERRY-GO-ROUND
Words and Music by Ann Ronell

COULD I BE IN LOVE?
Music by William Daly
Lyrics by Leo Robin


THE BLUE DANUBE WALTZ
Music by Johann Strauss (as Johann Strauss)
Lyrics by Leo Robin
GLADYS SWARTHOUT ... Elsa Strauss
FRED MACMURRAY ... Buzzy Bellew


JACK OAKIE ... Happy Gallagher
VELOZ (as VELOZ & YOLANDA) ... Larry
YOLANDA (as VELOZ & YOLANDA) ... Anna


HERMAN BING ... Max Snellinek
FRANK FOREST ... Karl Lieberlich
ERNEST COSSART ... Waiter
FRITZ LEIBER ... Franz Strauss
VIVIENNE OSBORNE ... Countess Mariska
BENNY BAKER ... Flip
JAMES BURKE ... Mr. Scribner
MAUDE EBURNE ... Mrs. Scribner
MAURICE CASS ... Hugo
GUY BATES POST ... Lumvedder

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
CAROL ADAMS ... Dancer (uncredited)
RUDOLPH ANDERS ... Emperor Franz Joseph (uncredited)
MARTHA BAMATTRE ... Peasant (uncredited)
IRENE BENNETT ... Girl (uncredited)
JERRY BERGEN ... Shooting Gallery Proprietor (uncredited)
TOMMY BOND ... Otto, Singing Student (uncredited)
H.R. BRANNUM ... Drummer (uncredited)
RALPH BROOKS ... Concert Attendee (uncredited)
TOM BROWER ... Texan (uncredited)
RAYMOND BROWN ... Commissionaire (uncredited)
RICHARD CARLE ... Messenger (uncredited)
LILLIAN CASTLE ... Maggie (uncredited)
NORA CECIL ... Train Passenger (uncredited)
JACK CHEFE ... Concert Attendee (uncredited)
ALFONSO CORELLI ... Johann Strauss (uncredited)
THOMAS A. CURRAN ... Man (uncredited)
LILLIAN DEAN ... Minor Role (uncredited)
MATTIE EDWARDS ... Old Woman (uncredited)
RALPH FITZSIMMONS ... Jiggs (uncredited)
JACK GEORGE ... Concert Attendee (uncredited)
HENRY HANNA ... Heinrich (uncredited)
LUCILLE HARDING ... Minor Role (uncredited)
EMIL HOCH ... Chef (uncredited)
LUCILLE HOUSE ... Minor Role (uncredited)
ARTHUR STUART HULL ... Concert Attendee (uncredited)
LOIS KENT ... Little Girl (uncredited)
JACK LINDQUIST ... Minor Role (uncredited)
GEORGE LLOYD ... Greek Proprietor (uncredited)
NICK LUKATS ... Young Man (uncredited)
HENRY MANNA ... Heinrich (uncredited)
ERIC MAYNE ... Dignitary (uncredited)
TONY MERLO ... Headwaiter (uncredited)
HAROLD MINJIR ... Clerk (uncredited)
FERDINAND MUNIER ... Mayor (uncredited)
HAROLD NELSON ... Driver (uncredited)
DENNIS O'KEEFE ... Dance Extra at Blue Danube Room (uncredited)
ALEXANDER POLLARD ... Waiter (uncredited)
RUSS POWELL ... Moustache, Concert Attendee (uncredited)
STANLEY PRICE ... Johann Strauss (uncredited)
FRANCES RAYMOND ... Concert Attendee (uncredited)
HENRY ROQUEMORE ... Moustache (uncredited)
SAM SAVITSKY ... Chief of Police (uncredited)
HARRY STAFFORD ... Man (uncredited)
LARRY STEERS ... Jazz Palace Attendee (uncredited)
BERNARD SUSS ... Man (uncredited)
DOROTHY VERNON ... Woman Patron (uncredited)
MICHAEL VISAROFF ... Ivanovitch (uncredited)
BUNNIE WATERS ... Minor Role (uncredited)
JANE WEIR ... Minor Role (uncredited)
ALEX WOLOSHIN ... Peasant (uncredited)
Directed by:
A. EDWARD SUTHERLAND
=========

Writing Credits:
FRANK BUTLER
DON HARTMAN
H.S. KRAFT ... (story)
BILLY WILDER ... (story)
=========

Produced by:
HARLAN THOMPSON ... producer
WILLIAM LEBARON ... executive producer (uncredited)
=========

Music by:
PHIL BOUTELJE ... (uncredited)
CHARLES BRADSHAW ... (uncredited)
FRIEDRICH HOLLAENDER ... (uncredited)
LEO SHUKEN ... (uncredited)
GREGORY STONE ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
WILLIAM C. MELLOR
=========

Film Editing by:
PAUL WEATHERWAX
=========

Art Direction by:
HANS DREIER
ERNST FEGTÉ
=========

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

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
RUSSELL MATHEWS ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Art Department:
A.E. FREUDEMAN ... interior decorator
=========

Sound Department:
CHARLES ALTHOUSE ... sound recordist
JOHN COPE ... sound
HARRY D. MILLS ... sound
=========

Visual Effects by:
DEVEREAUX JENNINGS ... photographic effects
GORDON JENNINGS ... special photographic effects
ART SMITH ... special photographic effects
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
ROY ROBERTS ... gaffer (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
PHIL BOUTELJE ... music arranger
FRANK CHAPMAN ... vocal supervisor
SAM COSLOW ... original song by
WILLIAM DALY ... original song by
RALPH FREED ... original song by
FRIEDRICH HOLLAENDER (as FREDERICK HOLLANDER) ... original song by
BURTON LANE ... original song by
BORIS MORROS ... musical director
LEO ROBIN ... original song by
ANN RONELL ... original song by
JOHANN STRAUSS
JOHN LEIPOLD ... music arranger (uncredited)
VICTOR YOUNG ... conductor / music arranger (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
LEROY PRINZ ... dance stager
ADOLPH ZUKOR ... presenter
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
=========

Distributors:
Paramount Pictures
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

Paramount Film Service
(1937)     [CANADA]     Theatrical

Paramount British Pictures
(1937)     [UK]     Theatrical

Paramount Film Service
(1937)     [AUSTRALIA]     Theatrical

Les Films Paramount
(1937)     [FRANCE]     Theatrical

Film AB Paramount
(1937)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

MCA/Universal Pictures
(1958)     [USA]     TV
19 August 1937
[London, UK]
COMMAND PERFORMANCE

(Drama)
[1 hour 24 minutes]


A renowned stage singer leaves the theatre to become a
gypsy after his voice weakens. Arthur Tracy
(The Street Singer) and Lilli Palmer star in this
romantic musical. Also stars Finlay Currie.
  ARTHUR TRACY ... The Street Singer
LILLI PALMER ... Susan
MARK DALY ... Joe
FINLAY CURRIE ... The Manager
JACK MELFORD ... The Journalist
STAFFORD HILLIARD ... Sam
JULIAN VEDEY (as JULIEN VEDEY) ... Toni
PHYLLIS STANLEY ... Olga
RAE COLLETT (as RAE COLLET) ... Betty

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
PETER MADDEN ... Reporter (uncredited)
ANDREAS MALANDRINOS ... Film Director (uncredited)
Directed by:
SINCLAIR HILL
=========

Writing Credits:
SINCLAIR HILL ... (original story)

GEORGE PEARSON ... (screenplay) and
MICHAEL HANKINSON ... (screenplay)

STAFFORD DICKENS ... (dialogue)

STAFFORD DICKENS ... (play) (uncredited)
=========

Produced by:
ANGUS MACLEOD (as ANGUS MAC LEOD) ... assistant producer
HARCOURT TEMPLEMAN ... producer (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
CYRIL BRISTOW ... (photography)
LESLIE ROWSON ... (photography)
=========

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

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
JOHN HARLOW ... assistant director
=========

Art Department:
C. WILFRED ARNOLD ... settings
=========

Sound Department:
C. GENTLE (as L. GENTLE) ... sound recordist
LESLIE MURRAY ... sound (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
CYRIL BRISTOW ... lighting
LESLIE ROWSON ... lighting
=========

Costume and Wardrobe Department:
MAX BERMAN ... dresses designed & executed by
JILL CASSON ... dresses designed & executed by
=========

Music Department:
STANLEY DAMERELL ... composer: production numbers
IRWIN DASH ... composer: production numbers
TOLCHARD EVANS ... composer: production numbers
LOUIS LEVY ... musical director
=========

Additional Crew:
SINCLAIR HILL ... director of productions: Grosvenor Sound Films Ltd.
HARCOURT TEMPLEMAN ... general manager of productions: Grosvenor Sound Films Ltd. / production associate
Production Companies:
Grosvenor Films Ltd.
(present)
(as Grosvenor Sound Films Ltd.)
=========

Distributors:
General Film Distributors (GFD)
(1937)     [UK]     Theatrical
5 November 1937
[USA]


18 February 1938
[Portugal]

24 November 1939
(limited)
[France]
Fight For Your Lady
FIGHT FOR YOUR LADY

(Comedy | Romance)
[1 hour 6 minutes]


Ham Hamilton knows that gold-digger Marcia Trent is
only after Robert Densmore for his money, so he tells
Marcia that Robert is broke and she calls off the
announced wedding. Disappointed and ready to die,
Robert goes to Budapest, with Ham as his companion,
where he decides he can best accomplish his death wish
by making love to Marietta, whose husband, Spadissimo
is the finest swordsman in all of Europe and will surely
kill him in a duel. The duel is on and Robert is very
quickly on the losing end when Ham, knowing that Spadissimo
has a mother complex, poses as Robert's mother and Spadissimo
breaks down in tears, while Robert, Marietta and Ham make a
quick exit stage left. Marcia, having learned that Robert is
not broke enters ready to renew the romance, but takes her
romance notion in another direction when the sees the size
of the castle of the recently-jilted Spadissimo.
BLAME IT ON THE DANUBE
(1937)
Music by Harry Akst
Lyrics by Frank Loesser
Sung in the cafe by Ida Lupino (uncredited) through her dummy
Reprised by John Boles (uncredited) while dancing with Ida Lupino (uncredited)


THE BLUE DANUBE WALTZ, OPUS 314
(1867) (uncredited)
Music by Johann Strauss
Arranged by Nathaniel Shilkret
Played on a radio
JOHN BOLES ... Robert Densmore
JACK OAKIE ... Honest 'Ham' Hamilton

IDA LUPINO ... Marietta
MARGOT GRAHAME ... Marcia Trent

GORDON JONES ... Mike Scanlon
ERIK RHODES ... Anton Spadissimo
BILLY GILBERT ... Boris
PAUL GUILFOYLE ... Jim Trask
GEORGES RENAVENT ... Joris
CHARLES JUDELS ... Felix Janos
MAUDE EBURNE ... Nadya
CHARLES COLEMAN ... Densmore's Butler
LEONA ROBERTS ... Cleaning Woman
FORRESTER HARVEY (as FORESTER HARVEY) ... Referee

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
BOBBY BARBER ... Hotel Porter (uncredited)
BROOKS BENEDICT ... Reporter (uncredited)
GEORGE BERANGER ... Florist (uncredited)
WARD BOND ... Mr. Walton (uncredited)
SIDNEY BRACEY ... Densmore's Servant (uncredited)
JACK CARR ... Bartender (uncredited)
JACK CHEFE ... Café Patron (uncredited)
HERBERT CLIFTON ... Collector (uncredited)
JAMES CONATY ... Wrestling Spectator (uncredited)
GINO CORRADO ... Hungarian Waiter (uncredited)
OLIVER CROSS ... Club Patron (uncredited)
FERN EMMETT ... Maid (uncredited)
PAT FLAHERTY ... Mr. Russell (uncredited)
JACK GARGAN ... Club Patron (uncredited)
ALEC HARFORD ... 2nd Creditor (uncredited)
SAM HARRIS ... Wrestling Spectator (uncredited)
HARRY HARVEY ... Reporter (uncredited)
OTTO HOFFMAN ... 2nd Undertaker (uncredited)
CHARLES IRWIN ... Ringside Radio Announcer (uncredited)
TORBEN MEYER ... Hungarian Police Officer (uncredited)
HANS MOEBUS ... Wrestling Spectator (uncredited)
WILLIAM V. MONG ... 1st Undertaker (uncredited)
DENNIS MOORE ... Wrestling Spectator (uncredited)
BERT MOORHOUSE ... Wrestling Spectator (uncredited)
GEORGE NARDELLI ... Club Patron (uncredited)
PAUL POWER ... Cafe Patron (uncredited)
CYRIL RING ... Wrestling Spectator (uncredited)
RONALD R. RONDELL ... Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)
GERALD OLIVER SMITH ... 1st Creditor (uncredited)
ROBERT R. STEPHENSON ... Wrestling Arena Attendant (uncredited)
BERT STEVENS ... Wrestling Spectator (uncredited)
THEODORE VON ELTZ ... Wrestling Spectator (uncredited)
Directed by:
BENJAMIN STOLOFF (as BEN STOLOFF)
=========

Writing Credits:
ERNEST PAGANO ... (screen play) &
HARRY SEGALL ... (screen play) &
HAROLD DANIEL KUSEL (as HAROLD KUSELL) ... (screen play)

JEAN NEGULESCO ... (story) &
ISABEL LEIGHTON ... (story)
=========

Produced by:
ALBERT LEWIS ... producer
SAMUEL J. BRISKIN ... executive producer (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
JACK MACKENZIE (as JACK MACKENZIE) ... (photographed by)
=========

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

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

Costume Design by:
EDWARD STEVENSON ... (gowns)
=========

Art Department:
CARROLL CLARK ... associate art director
DARRELL SILVERA ... set dresser
=========

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

Music Department:
FRANK TOURS ... musical director
BERNHARD KAUN ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
OSCAR LEVANT ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
NATHANIEL SHILKRET ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
MAX STEINER ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
FRANK TOURS ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
ROY WEBB ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Production Companies:
RKO Radio Pictures
(presents)
(as RKO Radio Pictures' Inc.)
=========

Distributors:
RKO Radio Pictures
(A Radio Picture)
(1937)     [USA]     Theatrical

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