Summary
Dames is an American film comedy first released in 1934,
directed by Ray Enright and Busby Berkeley.
The film stars Joan Blondell, Dick Powell, Ruby Keeler and Zasu Pitts.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Ray Enright, Busby Berkeley
- Script: Robert Lord, Delmer Daves
- Photo: George Barnes, Sidney Hickox, Sol Polito
- Music: Heinz Roemheld
- Cast: Joan Blondell (Mabel Anderson), Dick Powell (James ’Jimmy’ Higgens), Ruby Keeler (Barbara Hemingway, aka Joan Grey), Zasu Pitts (Matilda Ounce Hemingway (misspelled Mathilda in opening credits)), Guy Kibbee (Horace Peter Hemingway), Hugh Herbert (Ezra Ounce), Arthur Vinton (Bulger, Ounce’s Bodyguard), Phil Regan (Johnny Harris, Songwriter), Arthur Aylesworth (Train Conductor), Johnny Arthur (Billings, Ounce’s Secretary), Leila Bennett (Laura, Matilda’s Maid), Berton Churchill (Harold Ellsworthy Todd), Bess Flowers ((scenes deleted)), Loretta Andrews (Chorus girl), De Don Blunier (Chorus Girl), Diane Borget (Chorus girl), Dolores Casey (Chorus girl), Eddy Chandler (Guard), Virginia Dabney (Chorus Girl), Frank Darien (First Druggist), Mildred Dixon (Chorus Girl), Lester Dorr (Elevator Starter), Diane Douglas (Chorus Girl), Maxine Doyle (Chorus girl), Ruth Eddings (Chorus Girl), Mary Egan (Chorus Girl), Sammy Fain (Buttercup Balmer, Songwriter), Gloria Faythe (Chorus Girl), Dick French (Man on Ferry), Sam Godfrey (Ounce’s First Receptionist), Virginia Grey (Chorus Girl), Patricia Harper (Chorus Girl), Harry Holman (Third Druggist), Eddie Kane (Harry, the Stage Manager), Robert Emmett Keane (Man on Train), Milton Kibbee (Reporter), Mary Lange (Chorus girl), Ethelreda Leopold (Chorus Girl), Lois Lindsay (Chorus girl), Nancy Lyon (Chorus girl), Branche Macdonald (Chorus girl), Larry McGrath (Sergeant at Jail), Martha Merrill (Chorus girl), Ruth Moody (Chorus girl), Edmund Mortimer (Ounce’s Second Receptionist), Jean Rogers (Chorus Girl), Henry Roquemore (Board Member in Show), Cliff Saum (Stagehand), Lew Sherwood (Vocal Refrain), Eddie Shubert (Eddie, Soda Jerk), Phil Tead (Reporter), Fred ’Snowflake’ Toones (Porter), Victoria Vinton (Chorus girl), Leo White (Violin Player on Ferry), Charles Williams (Dance Director), Jack Wise (Second Druggist), William Worthington (Board Member in Show)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 91 min; B&W
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