George White's Scandals (1934 film)
Appearance
George White's Scandals | |
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Directed by | George White |
Screenplay by | Jack Yellen |
Story by | George White |
Produced by | George White |
Starring | Rudy Vallée Jimmy Durante Alice Faye Adrienne Ames Gregory Ratoff Cliff Edwards Dixie Dunbar |
Cinematography | Lee Garmes George Schneiderman |
Edited by | Paul Weatherwax |
Music by | David Buttolph Hugo Friedhofer |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Fox Film Corporation |
Release date |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
George White's Scandals is a 1934 American pre-Code musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vallée, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar.[1][2][3] The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. George White also produced George White's Scandals for RKO in 1945. It was directed by Felix E. Feist and starred Joan Davis and Jack Haley.
Plot
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Cast
- Rudy Vallée as Jimmy Martin
- Jimmy Durante as Happy McGillicuddy
- Alice Faye as Kitty Donnelly / Mona Vale
- Adrienne Ames as Barbara Loraine
- Gregory Ratoff as Nicholas Mitwoch
- Cliff Edwards as Stew Hart
- Dixie Dunbar as Patsy Day
- George White as George White
- Gertrude Michael as Miss Lee
- Warren Hymer as Pete Pandos
- Thomas E. Jackson as Al Burke
- Armand Kaliz as Count Dekker
- Roger Gray as Sailor Brown
- William Bailey as Harold Bestry
- George Irving as John R. Loraine
- Edward LeSaint as Judge O'Neill
- Eunice Coleman as Wife in King Henry VIII sketch
- Martha Merrill as Wife in King Henry VIII sketch
- Lois Eckert as Wife in King Henry VIII sketch
- Hilda Knight as Wife in King Henry VIII sketch
- Peggy Moseley as Wife in King Henry VIII sketch
- Lucile Walker as Wife in King Henry VIII sketch
- Edna Mae Jones as Eleanor Sawyer
- Marie Ormiston as Jean Moriston
- Richard Alexander as Iceman
- Richard Carle as Minister
Reception
The film was a box office disappointment for Fox.[4]
References
- ^ George White's Scandals at the TCM Movie Database
- ^ Hall, Mordaunt (1934-03-16). "Movie Review – George White s Scandals – THE SCREEN; Jimmy Durante, Rudy Vallée and Alice Faye in Musical Film at the Radio City Music Hall". New York Times. Retrieved 2015-10-16.
- ^ George White's Scandals at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
- ^ D. W. (Nov 25, 1934). "TAKING A LOOK AT THE RECORD". New York Times. ProQuest 101193306.