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Married In Hollywood
Directed byMarcel Silver
Written byOscar Straus (operettas Hochzeit in Hollywood and Ein Walzertraum)
Leopold Jacobson [de] (operettas Hochzeit in Hollywood and Ein Walzertraum)
Bruno Hardt-Warden [de] (operetta Hochzeit in Hollywood)
Felix Dörmann [de] (operetta Ein Walzertraum)
Screenplay byHarlan Thompson
StarringJ. Harold Murray
Norma Terris
Walter Catlett
Tom Patricola
CinematographyCharles Van Enger
Sol Halperin
Edited byDorothy Spencer
Music byArthur Kay (music)
Oscar Straus (score)
Production
company
Distributed byFox Film Corporation
Release date
  • September 1929 (1929-09) (US)
Running time
110 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Married in Hollywood (1929) is an American musical film. The only footage known to survive is the final reel, filmed in Multicolor, held by the UCLA Film and Television Archive.[1] The film is based on two Oscar Straus operettas.

Plot

A showgirl, part of a troupe, tours Europe where she falls in love with a Balkan prince. The prince's parents disapprove and attempt to put a stop to the romance. A revolution occurs and the prince and the showgirl elope to Hollywood.

Cast

Soundtrack

  • Dance Away the Night (not to be confused with the similarly titled song from the original London production of Show Boat)
Music by Dave Stamper
Lyrics by Harlan Thompson
  • Peasant Love Song
Music by Dave Stamper
Lyrics by Harlan Thompson
  • Once Upon A Time
Music by Dave Stamper
Lyrics by Harlan Thompson
  • A Man, A Maid
Music by Oscar Straus
Lyrics by Harlan Thompson
  • Deep In Love
Music by Oscar Straus
Lyrics by Harlan Thompson
  • Bridal Chorus
Music by Arthur Kay
Lyrics by Harlan Thompson
  • National Anthem
Music by Arthur Kay
Lyrics by Harlan Thompson

Foreign releases

The film is known as Maritati ad Hollywood in Italy and Pantremmenoi sto Hollywood in Greece.

See also

References

  1. ^ "List of Films Preserved by the UCLA Film & Television Archive". Packard Humanities Institute. Retrieved May 8, 2016.