Summary
Her First Mate is an American film comedy first released in 1933,
directed by William Wyler.
The film stars Slim Summerville, Zasu Pitts, Una Merkel and Warren Hymer.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: William Wyler
- Script: Frank Craven, John Golden, Daniel Jarrett, Clarence Marks, Earle Snell, H.M. Walker
- Photo: George Robinson
- Cast: Slim Summerville (Horner, John), Zasu Pitts (Mary Horner), Una Merkel (Hattie), Warren Hymer (Percy), Berton Churchill (Davis), George F. Marion (Sam), Henry Armetta (Socrates), Jocelyn Lee, Herbert Clifton (Battleship Captain), Maurice Black (Boat Extra on Steps), Sheila Bromley (Passenger on Boat Deck), Sumner Getchell (Wise Guy), Pat Harmon (Extra), Edward Hearn (Ferry Captain), Marc Lawrence (Orderly with Message), Monte Montague (Helper), Frank Moran (First Mate on Night Boat), Lee Phelps (First Mate), Frank Rice (Sailor on Whaler), Don Terry (Purser, Albany Night Boat), Clarence Wilson (Dr. Gray), William Wyler (Man on Collapsing Dock)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 66 min; B&W
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