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BIOGRAPHY OF A BACHELOR GIRL | ||||||||||||
HOME WHAT'S NEW BIOGRAPHY FILMOGRAPHY PHOTOS ROBERT MONTGOMERY PRESENTS RADIO DAYS BOB AT HOME BOB'S BEWITCHING DAUGHTER PRINT THE LEGEND BRIGHT LIGHTS OF BROADWAY LEADING LADIES THE ONES THAT GOT AWAY WANTED PAGE LINKS GUESTBOOK CONTACT THE WEBMASTER |
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Production Company: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Date of Release: January 4, 1935 Running Time: 82 minutes Director: Edward H. Griffith Screenplay: Anita Loos From the play Biography by S.N. Behrman Additional Dialogue: Horace Jackson Cinematography: James Wong Howe Film Editing: William S. Gray Art Direction: Cedric Gibbons Costume Design: Adrian Recording Director: Douglas Shearer Producer: Bernard H. Hyman Original Music: Herbert Stothart Associate Art Director: Edwin B. Willis and Joseph Wright |
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CAST: Ann Harding...Marion Forsythe Robert Montgomery...Richard "Dickie" Kurt Edward Everett Horton...Leander "Bunny" Nolan Edward Arnold...Mr. "Feydie" Feydak Una Merkel...Slade Kinnicott Charles Richman...Mr. Orrin Kinnicott Greta Meyer...Minnie, Marion's maid Willard Robertson...Grigsby, the process server Donald Meek...Mr. Irish Mischa Auer...Mr. Rabinowitz (uncredited) Harry Bradley...Mr. Davison (unredited) Eddie Dunn...Bill, furniture mover (uncredited) Lillian Harmer...Woman in Irish's store (uncredited) Gladden James...Reporter (uncredited) John Kelly...Furniture Mover (uncredited) John "Skins" Miller...Man in Irish's store (uncredited) Richard Powell...Man in Irish's store (uncredited) Gertrude Sutton...Miss Sutton, Neff's secretary (uncredited) Phil Tead...Hendricks, reporter (uncredited) Richard Tucker...Mr. Neff, publisher (uncredited) Minerva Urecal...Miss Bella "Bell" Clark (uncredited) Dennis O'Keefe...(uncredited) |
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Synopsis: Magazine editor Kurt offers playgirl artist Marion Forsythe the chance to write her biography. As a former lover of Marion's, Senatorial canidate Nolan and his wealthy backer Kinnicott try to stop publication of the sensational memoirs. Meanwhile Marion and Kurt are developing more than a business relationship. A bright, intelligent film with interesting roles for Montgomery and Harding in which they both excel. Point of interest: Montgomery wears glasses in this one. |
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