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Married In Hollywood | |
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Directed by | Marcel Silver |
Written by | Oscar Straus (operettas Hochzeit in Hollywood and Ein Walzertraum) Leopold Jacobson (operettas Hochzeit in Hollywood and Ein Walzertraum) Bruno Hardt-Warden (operetta Hochzeit in Hollywood) Felix Dörmann (operetta Ein Walzertraum) |
Screenplay by | Harlan Thompson |
Starring | J. Harold Murray Norma Terris Walter Catlett Tom Patricola |
Cinematography | Charles Van Enger Sol Halperin |
Edited by | Dorothy Spencer |
Music by | Arthur Kay (music) Oscar Straus (score) |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Fox Film Corporation |
Release date |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Married in Hollywood (1929) is an American musical film. The only footage known to survive is the final reel, filmed in Multicolor, held by the UCLA Film and Television Archive.[1] The film is based on two Oscar Straus operettas.
Plot
[edit]A showgirl, part of a troupe, tours Europe where she falls in love with a Balkan prince. The prince's parents disapprove and attempt to put a stop to the romance. A revolution occurs and the prince and the showgirl elope to Hollywood.
Cast
[edit]- J. Harold Murray as Prince Nicholai
- Norma Terris as Mary Lou Hopkins / Mitzi Hofman
- Walter Catlett as Joe Glitner
- Irene Palasty as Annushka
- Lennox Pawle as King Alexander
- Tom Patricola as Mahai
- Evelyn Hall as Queen Louise
- John Garrick as Stage Prince
- Douglas Gilmore as Adjutant Octvian
- Gloria Grey as Charlotte
- Jack Stambaugh as Captain Jacobi
- Bert Sprotte as Herr von Herzen
- Leila Karnelly as Frau von Herzen
- Paul Ralli as Namari
- Donald Gallaher as Movie Director
- Carey Harrison as Detective
- Roy Seegar as Detective
Soundtrack
[edit]- Dance Away the Night (not to be confused with the similarly titled song from the original London production of Show Boat)
- Music by Dave Stamper
- Lyrics by Harlan Thompson
- Peasant Love Song
- Music by Dave Stamper
- Lyrics by Harlan Thompson
- Once Upon A Time
- Music by Dave Stamper
- Lyrics by Harlan Thompson
- A Man, A Maid
- Music by Oscar Straus
- Lyrics by Harlan Thompson
- Deep In Love
- Music by Oscar Straus
- Lyrics by Harlan Thompson
- Bridal Chorus
- Music by Arthur Kay
- Lyrics by Harlan Thompson
- National Anthem
- Music by Arthur Kay
- Lyrics by Harlan Thompson
Foreign releases
[edit]The film is known as:
- Brazil and Portugal: Casados em Hollywood
- Denmark: Den wienske Nattergal
- Finland: Häät Hollywoodissa
- France: Mariés à Hollywood
- Greece: Παντρεμένος στο Χόλιγουντ (Pantremmenoi sto Hollywood)
- Hungary: A herceg és a táncosnő
- Italy: Maritati ad Hollywood
- Japan: ホリウッド結婚 (Hollywood Kekkon)
- Latin America and Spain: Casados en Hollywood
- Swedish: Bröllop i Hollywood
See also
[edit]- List of incomplete or partially lost films
- List of early sound feature films (1926–1929)
- List of early color feature films
References
[edit]- ^ "List of Films Preserved by the UCLA Film & Television Archive". Packard Humanities Institute. Retrieved May 8, 2016.
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External links
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Categories:
- 1929 films
- 1929 musical films
- 1920s color films
- 1929 lost films
- Lost American musical films
- Fox Film films
- American black-and-white films
- Films based on operettas
- Films set in Europe
- Films set in Los Angeles
- Films directed by Marcel Silver
- 1920s American films
- Films scored by Arthur Kay (musician)
- 1920s English-language films
- English-language musical films
- 1920s American film stubs