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- Prix
- 1 victoire au total
Lane Chandler
- Cop Arresting Eadie
- (scenes deleted)
Jack Cheatham
- Electrician
- (scenes deleted)
Russell Hopton
- Bert
- (scenes deleted)
Ernie Adams
- Minor Role
- (uncredited)
Norman Ainsley
- Paige's Butler
- (uncredited)
Ben Bard
- Frame-Up Gangster Hugging Eadie
- (uncredited)
Brooks Benedict
- Frame-Up Accomplice
- (uncredited)
Red Berger
- Carpenter
- (uncredited)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesJean Harlow, the star of the movie, was indeed "The Girl from Missouri", having been born in Kansas City, Missouri on March 3, 1911.
- GaffesWhen Eadie is looking over the house with T.R. and T.R. Jr., they enter a dark room with large windows. When T.R. goes to turn on the lights, the light coming in through the windows goes out a couple beats before the room lights come on.
- Citations
Kitty Lennihan: Did somebody ask you to sniff a little white powder?
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Big Parade of Comedy (1964)
Commentaire en vedette
I feel that if this film was released during the Pre-Code era, it would have been less sanitized and longer. It wasn't the whole sanitized aspect that bothered me, it was more... something was missing from this one. It wasn't good, it wasn't bad, it was merely okay. It was also too short. The story seemed rushed.
I believe that this was Jean Harlow's first film made under the production code. She seems flat and listless (still appealing, but not as much as usual).
Franchot Tone basically plays the same character he was typecast as always playing- a dapper, suave character in a tuxedo. Kind of like a higher-up-on-the-scale Robert Montgomery. He is always a welcome presence, but as usual he isn't given much to do. One can only imagine what he might have become had he not be typecast as the second banana in a tux.
The rest of the cast was okay. Ths story was fairly weak, but the ending was kind of funny. Was this supposed to be a comedy?
I believe that this was Jean Harlow's first film made under the production code. She seems flat and listless (still appealing, but not as much as usual).
Franchot Tone basically plays the same character he was typecast as always playing- a dapper, suave character in a tuxedo. Kind of like a higher-up-on-the-scale Robert Montgomery. He is always a welcome presence, but as usual he isn't given much to do. One can only imagine what he might have become had he not be typecast as the second banana in a tux.
The rest of the cast was okay. Ths story was fairly weak, but the ending was kind of funny. Was this supposed to be a comedy?
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- 18 juin 2021
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Box-office
- Budget
- 511 000 $ US (estimation)
- Durée1 heure 15 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was The Girl from Missouri (1934) officially released in India in English?
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