Summary
Three Kids and a Queen is an American film first released in 1935,
directed by Edward Ludwig.
The film stars May Robson, Henry Armetta, Herman Bing, Frankie Darro and Bill Burrud.
Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.
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Credits
- Director: Edward Ludwig
- Script: Chester Beecroft, Niven Busch, Mary Marlind, Samuel Ornitz, Harry Poppe, Barry Trivers
- Photo: George Robinson
- Music: Heinz Roemheld, Franz Waxman
- Cast: May Robson (Mary Jane ’Queenie’ Baxter), Henry Armetta (Tony Orsatti), Herman Bing (Walter Merkin), Frankie Darro (Blackie), Bill Burrud (Doc), William ’Billy’ Benedict (Flash), Lawrence Grant (Wilfred Edgar), Charlotte Henry (Julia Orsatti), Lillian Harmer (Elmira Wiggins), Henry Kolker (Crippets), John Miljan (Boss Benton), Hale Hamilton (Ralph), Noel Madison (Stanley), Tom Dugan (Bill), Irving Pichel (Kraft), Hedda Hopper (Mrs. Cummings), Ferdinand Gottschalk (Doctor Flesig), Edward Van Sloan (Doctor Gordon), Louis Vincenot (Doctor Charcot), Arnold Korff (Doctor Winters), Ernie Alexander (Newsboy), Stanley Andrews (Federal Man), King Baggot (Druggist), Brandon Beach (Customer), Barbara Bedford (Nurse), Ward Bond, Frank Brown (Customer), Orville Caldwell (Detective), Willy Castello, Edward Cecil (Second Butler), E.E. Clive (Coachman), Edmund Cobb (Cop), Charles Coleman (Chef), Alan Davis (G-Man), Leigh De Lacey (Maid), Robert Dudley (Shopkeeper), Eddie Fetherston (Reporter), Almeda Fowler (Relative), Jean Fowler (Relative), Pat Gleason (Newsboy), Harrison Greene (Newscaster), Jonathan Hale (Gangster), Sherry Hall (Reporter), John Harmon (Montage Man), Jack Hatfield (Reporter), Dell Henderson (Undetermined Role), Oscar ’Dutch’ Hendrian (Gangster), Howard C. Hickman (Doctor Bowers), George Irving (Judge), Alfred P. James (Gardener), Edward Keane (Gangster), Matty Kemp (Reporter), Emmett King (Relative), John ’Dusty’ King (Reporter), Jerry Larkin (Reporter), Marc Lawrence, Edward LeSaint (Doctor), Arthur Loft (Reporter), Mary MacLaren (Customer), Frank Mayo (Customer), Tom McGuire (Police Captain), Adrian Morris (Federal Man), Edmund Mortimer (Relative), Agnes O’Laughlin (Customer), Gertrude Pedlar (Relative), House Peters Jr. (Reporter), Lee Phelps (Cop), Eddie Phillips (Gangster), Gerald Pierce (Relative), Virginia Ray (Relative), Gus Reed (Customer), Jack Richardson (Customer), Loren Rowell (Federal Man), William Ruhl (Reporter), David Leo Tillotson (Relative), Joe Torillo (Newsboy), Fred Trowbridge (Relative), Emmett Vogan, Theodore von Eltz (Federal Man), Max Wagner (Reporter), Lloyd Whitlock (G-Man), Frank Whitson (Relative), Jay Wilsey (Cop), Eric Wilton (Butler), Leah Winslow (Relative)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 90 min; B&W
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