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Production Company: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Cosmopolitan Productions Date of Release: September 6, 1930 Running Time: 84 minutes Director: Charles F. Riesner Screenplay: Joe Farnham, Robert E. Hopkins, Sarah Y. Mason Based on the play Spring Fever by Vincent Lawrence Cinematography: Henry Sharp Film Editing: Basil Wrangell Art Direction: Cedric Gibbons Costume Design: David Cox Recording Engineer: Douglas Shearer Original Songs: Dorothy Fields Original Music: Jimmy McHugh Choreographer: Sammy Lee |
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CAST: Robert Montgomery...Jack Kelly Dorothy Jordan...Marilyn Crawford Benny Rubin...Benny J.C. Nugent...Waters Dorothy McNulty (a.k.a. Penny Singleton)...Virgie Tyrell Davis...Tewsbury Harry Burns...Gardener Allan Lane...Harry Johnson Catherine Moylan...Martha Edward Davis...Williams Roscoe Ates...Propreitor Clarence H. Wilson...Brown Ann Dvorak...Chorus Girl (uncredited) |
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Synopsis: Shipping clerk Jack Kelly agrees to give golf lessons to his boss and meets the love of his life during a weekend at the country club. Lightweight musical doesn't have much to offer; the story is routine, the musical numbers are mediocre and the characters are one dimensional. Montgomery should have been given better than this. |
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