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365 Nights in Hollywood

 
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365 Nights in Hollywood

  • Director: George Marshall
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Showbiz Comedy, Crime Comedy
  • Themes: Cons and Scams, Ladder to the Top
  • Main Cast: James Dunn, Alice Faye, Frank Mitchell, Jack Durant, John Bradford
  • Release Year: 1934
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 74 minutes

Plot

A midwestern girl heads for Hollywood in hopes of becoming a star. She is accompanied by two good buddies and this comedy chronicles their adventures in Tinseltown. It all begins when the new arrivals enroll in a bogus acting school run by two con artists. A wealthy entrepreneur shows up looking to invest his money. One of the greedy grifters persuades him into financing a film starring the new girl from Peoria, but he gives one condition to the businessman: if the film fails, the conman gets to keep the money. To insure failure, the fellow hires a washed up boozer of a director. The director takes the job seriously and wants to prove that he is not a has-been. This doesn't set well with the "producer" who has his partner take the starlet to a remote cabin and leave her stranded after he gets drunk and passes out. By this time, the director has fallen in love with the girl. Meanwhile, her buddies have found that they'd rather go home and resume their old jobs. The director begins looking for the girl so he can save her and his career. Her buddies hear of her predicament and they too rush to her rescue. It is they who return her safe and sound to the studio. The director makes his film and it is a smash hit. The girl becomes a star and the conmen go to jail. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

Cast

  • James Dunn - Jimmy Dale
  • Alice Faye - Alice Perkins
  • Frank Mitchell - Percy
  • Jack Durant - Clarence
  • John Bradford - Adrian Almont
Grant Mitchell - J. Walter Delmar; Frank Melton - Frank Young; John Qualen - Prof. Ellenbogen; Tyler Brooke - Casting Director; Jimmy Conlin - Heeber; Ray Cooke - Assistant Director; Ben Hall; Arthur Houseman - Drunk; Paul McVey - Cameraman; Paul Parry - Young Husband; Addison Richards - Assistant District Attorney; Frank Sully - Iron Worker; Richard Whiting; Al Klein

Credit

Sammy Lee - Choreography, Royer - Costume Designer, George Marshall - Director, Richard A. Whiting - Composer (Music Score), Samuel Kaylin - Musical Direction/Supervision, Sidney Clare - Songwriter, Richard A. Whiting - Songwriter, Harry Jackson - Cinematographer, Sol Wurtzel - Producer, William Conselman - Screenwriter, Henry Johnson - Screenwriter, James A. Starr - Short Story Author, Jimmie Farr - Short Story Author

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365 Nights in Hollywood
Directed by George Marshall
Produced by Sol M. Wurtzel
Written by William M. Conselman
Henry Johnson
Starring James Dunn
Alice Faye
Cinematography Harry Jackson
Distributed by Fox Film Corporation
Release date(s) December 10, 1934
Running time 77 minutes
Country United States

365 Nights in Hollywood is a 1934 American drama film starring Alice Faye and James Dunn. The film was directed by George Marshall.

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