Summary
Twenty Million Sweethearts is an American film comedy first released in 1934,
directed by Ray Enright.
The film stars Pat O’Brien, Dick Powell, Ginger Rogers, Ted Fio Rito and Allen Jenkins.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Ray Enright
- Script: Paul Finder Moss, Jerry Wald, Warren Duff, Harry Sauber, Julius J. Epstein
- Photo: Sidney Hickox
- Cast: Pat O’Brien (Russell Edward ’Rush’ Blake), Dick Powell (Buddy Clayton), Ginger Rogers (Peggy Cornell), Ted Fio Rito (Himself – Bandleader and Pianist), Allen Jenkins (’Uncle’ Pete), Grant Mitchell (Chester A. Sharpe), Joseph Cawthorn (Mr. Herbert ’Herbie’ Brokman), Joan Wheeler (Marge, the Receptionist), Henry O’Neill (Lemuel Tappan), Johnny Arthur (Norma Hanson’s Secretary), Eddie Bartell (One of The Three Radio Rogues), Henry Taylor (One of The Three Radio Rogues), The Mills Brothers, Ted Fio Rito Orchestra (Themselves), The Radio Rogues, Oscar Apfel (Walcott, Hotel Manager), Diane Borget (A Girl), Matt Brooks (Third Hillbilly), Nora Cecil (Lady in Bed), George Chandler (Reporter Johnny Klinger), Virginia Dabney, William B. Davidson (Bill, Woodcliff Inn Manager), The Debutantes (Themselves – ’What Are Your Intentions?’), Shirley Dunstead (Patron At Woodcliff Inn), Jay Eaton (Hotel Desk Clerk), Bill Elliott (Third Man in Brass Rail), Leo F. Forbstein (Conductor Brusiloff), Eddie Foster (First Hillbilly), Morris Goldman (Fourth Hillbilly), Eddie Graham (Brass Rail Patron Wanting 3 Beers), Charles Halton (Sound Effects Man), Sam Hayes (Sam, Peggy’s Announcer), Grace Hayle (Mrs. Martha Brokman), George Humbert (Woodcliff Inn Headwaiter), Eddie Kane (Second Man in Brass Rail), Milton Kibbee (Pete’s Announcer), Charles Lane (Reporter), Muzzy Marcellino (Himself), Sam McDaniel (Deacon, a Black Waiter), Larry McGrath (First Man in Brass Rail), Donald Mills (A Mills Brother), Harry Mills (A Mills Brother), Herbert Mills (A Mills Brother), John Mills (A Mills Brother, Playing Guitar), Johnny Murray (Announcer Johnny Murray), Dennis O’Keefe (Reporter), Bob Perry (Brass Rail Manager), Donna Mae Roberts (Chorine), Jean Rogers (Chorine), Rosalie Roy (Telephone Operator), Harry Seymour (Buddy’s Announcer), Eddie Shubert (Reporter Jimmy Bull), Billy Snyder (Second Hillbilly), Charles Sullivan (Taxi Driver), Victoria Vinton (Blonde Fan), Billy West (Bellboy), Dick Winslow (Page Boy)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 89 min; B&W
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