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Directed by Frank TuttleOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Musical filmsActors Bing Crosby,
Stuart Erwin,
Leila Hyams,
George Burns,
George Barbier,
Gracie AllenRating65%
Radio-singer Bing Crosby is not very serious about his career. His chronic tardiness and his affair with the notorious Mona Lowe (Sharon Lynn) has become an issue at station WADX. After Mona cheats on him, the despondent singer meets Texas oil man Leslie McWhinney (Stuart Erwin), who has also been wronged by a woman. , 1h29
Directed by Frank TuttleOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Musical theatre,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Seafaring films,
Films about music and musicians,
Transport films,
Musical filmsActors Bing Crosby,
Bob Burns,
Martha Raye,
Bob Burns,
Shirley Ross,
George BarbierRating59%
, 1h27
Directed by Frank TuttleOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Théâtre,
Musical films,
Films based on playsActors Carl Brisson,
Mary Ellis,
Edward Everett Horton,
Katherine DeMille,
Eugene Pallette,
Arnold KorffRating54%
, 1h20
Directed by Frank TuttleOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Lili Damita,
Charles Ruggles,
Roland Young,
Thelma Todd,
Cary Grant,
Irving BaconRating65%
When Claire Mathewson's (Thelma Todd) husband Stephen (Cary Grant) comes back unexpectedly from the 1932 Summer Olympics, where he was supposed to compete in the javelin throw, he discovers the train tickets for a romantic Venice getaway she has planned with her lover Gerald (Roland Young). Gerald's friend Bunny (Charles Ruggles) lies and says that the tickets are actually for Gerald and his wife. With Stephen still suspicious, Gerald must find a fake wife to go to Venice with him. He tries to hire the actress Chou-Chou (Claire Dodd), but since her boyfriend is a jealous man, she gives the job to out-of-work Germaine (Lili Damita), who needs the 2000 franc fee to keep from starving. At first, Gerald thinks she is too demure, but she soon convinces him that she can pretend to be a glamorous wife.
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Directed by Ernst Lubitsch,
Otto Brower,
Rowland V. Lee,
Dorothy Arzner,
Victor Schertzinger,
Frank Tuttle,
A. Edward Sutherland,
Edmund Goulding,
Victor Heerman,
Lothar MendesOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Jean Arthur,
Richard Arlen,
Clara Bow,
Evelyn Brent,
Mary Brian,
Nancy CarrollRating58%
Plusieurs épisodes de music-hall mis en scène par 11 réalisateurs hollywoodiens., 1h33
Directed by Frank Tuttle,
Frank TuttleOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
MusicalThemes Films set in Africa,
Musical filmsActors Eddie Cantor,
Ruth Etting,
Gloria Stuart,
David Manners,
Edward Arnold,
Verree TeasdaleRating65%
When kind-hearted delivery boy and self-acclaimed authority on ancient Rome Eddie (Eddie Cantor) is thrown out of his home-town of West Rome, Oklahoma by scheming and corrupt politicians he protests that nothing of the sort would have been allowed to happen in ancient Rome. On his way out of town he imagines that he is back in Imperial Rome, where he is sold in a slave market to good-natured tribune Josephus (David Manners). Eddie soon discovers that Roman society was just as corrupt as in his own town and when he decides to do something about it he becomes involved in court intrigue and a murder plot against the evil Emperor Valerius (Edward Arnold) himself., 1h39
Directed by Ralph Murphy,
George Marshall,
Frank Tuttle,
A. Edward Sutherland,
Lewis AllenOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Betty Hutton,
Eddie Bracken,
Victor Moore,
Walter Abel,
Anne Revere,
Cass DaleyRating65%
Pop Webster (Victor Moore) is a former silent movie star once known as "Bronco Billy" who now works as the guard on the main gate at Paramount Pictures. However, he's told his son Johnny (Eddie Bracken), who's in the Navy, that he's the studio's Executive Vice President in Charge of Production. When Johnny shows up in Hollywood on shore leave, Pop and the studio's switchboard operator Polly Judson (Betty Hutton) go all-out to maintain the illusion for Johnny and his sailor friends that Pop's a studio big-wig. Things get a bit complicated when Pop offers to put on a variety show for the Navy, featuring all of Paramount's stars, but Polly convinces Bob Hope and Bing Crosby to do the show, and they convince the rest of the stars on the lot.
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