Summary
Going Hollywood is an American film first released in 1933,
directed by Raoul Walsh.
The film stars Marion Davies, Bing Crosby, Fifi D’Orsay and Stuart Erwin.
Our overall rating for this film is: very good.
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Credits
- Director: Raoul Walsh
- Script: Frances Marion, Donald Ogden Stewart
- Photo: George J. Folsey
- Music: Herbert Stothart
- Cast: Marion Davies (Sylvia Bruce), Bing Crosby (Bill ’Billy’ Williams), Fifi D’Orsay (Lili Yvonne), Stuart Erwin (Ernest Pratt Baker, Picture Producer), Ned Sparks (Mr. Bert Conroy, Director), Patsy Kelly (Jill Barker), Bobby Watson (Jack Thompson, the Press Agent), Three Radio Rogues (Group Performing Imitations), Eddie Bartell (One of the Three Radio Rogues), Jimmy Hollywood (One of the Three Radio Rogues), Henry Taylor (One of the Three Radio Rogues), Henry Armetta (Undetermined Role (scenes deleted)), Wallace Beery (Himself, Premiere Clip), Clara Blandick (Miss Perkins, Divinity Teacher), Harry Bowen (Bartender), Nora Cecil (Teacher at Briarcroft’s School for Girls), Marie Dressler (Herself, Premiere Clip), Bud Geary (Sound Technician), Sterling Holloway (Radio Remote Technician), Jane Keckley (Geometry Teacher at Briarcroft), The King’s Men (Quartet in ’Cinderella’s Fella’ Number), Louise Mackintosh (Ancient Greek Hi Teacher at Briarcroft), Wilbur Mack (Man Bringing Sylvia Her Winnings), Sam McDaniel (Rasputin, the Porter on Train), Robert Montgomery (Himself, Premiere Clip), Miki Morita (Florist), Vesey O’Davoren (Waiter in Bar With Message), The Rangers (Octet in ’Cinderella’s Fella’ Number), Hector Sarno (Mexican Waiter), Norma Shearer (Herself, Premiere Clip), Phil Tead (Freddie, Independent Art Studio Casting Director)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 78 min; B&W
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