Summary
Three-Cornered Moon is an American film comedy first released in 1933,
directed by Elliott Nugent.
The film stars Claudette Colbert, Richard Arlen, Mary Boland, Wallace Ford and Lyda Roberti.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Elliott Nugent
- Script: Ray Harris, S.K. Lauren, Gertrude Tonkonogy
- Photo: Leon Shamroy
- Music: John Leipold
- Cast: Claudette Colbert (Elizabeth Rimplegar), Richard Arlen (Dr. Alan Stevens), Mary Boland (Nellie Rimpleger), Wallace Ford (Kenneth Rimpleger), Lyda Roberti (Jenny), Tom Brown (Eddie Rimplegar), Joan Marsh (Kitty), Hardie Albright (Ronald), William Bakewell (Douglas Rimplegar), Sam Hardy (Hawkins), Margaret Armstrong (Mrs. Johnson), Clara Blandick (Landlady), Joan Clark (Stage lady), Edward Gargan (Mike), Sam Godfrey (Albert), Leonid Kinskey (Interpreter), George LeGuere (Call boy), Charlotte Merriam (Gracie), Elliott Nugent (Broker), Fred Santley (Clerk), Joe Sawyer (Swimming pool director), John M. Sullivan (Briggs), Nick Thompson (Apple peddlar)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 77 min; B&W
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