Summary
Three Blind Mice is an American film comedy first released in 1938,
directed by William A. Seiter.
The film stars Loretta Young, Joel McCrea, David Niven, Stuart Erwin and Marjorie Weaver.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: William A. Seiter
- Script: Zoe Akins, Brown Holmes, Stephen Powys, Lynn Starling
- Photo: Ernest Palmer
- Music: Sidney D. Mitchell, Lew Pollack
- Cast: Loretta Young (Pamela Charters), Joel McCrea (Van Dam Smith), David Niven (Steve Harrington), Stuart Erwin (Mike Brophy), Marjorie Weaver (Moira Charters), Pauline Moore (Elizabeth Charters), Binnie Barnes (Miriam), Jane Darwell (Mrs. Kilian), Leonid Kinskey (Miriam’s Young Man), Spencer Charters (Hendricks), Franklin Pangborn (Biltmore Desk Clerk), Herbert Heywood (Ranch Workman), Elisha Cook Jr. (Boy on bench), Antonio Filauri (Maitre d’Hotel), Ben Hendricks Jr. (Bartender), Alex Pollard (Harrington’s Butler), Lillian Porter (Girl on Bench), Iva Stewart (Biltmore Cigarette Girl)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 75 min; B&W
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