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Sweethearts

Title
  1. Sweethearts [videorecording] / Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; director, W.S. Van Dyke II ; producer, Hunt Stromberg ; screenplay, Dorothy Parker and Alan Campbell.
Published by
  1. Culver City, CA : MGM/UA Home Video, 1989, c1938.

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Additional authors
  1. MacDonald, Jeanette, 1903-1965.
  2. Eddy, Nelson, 1901-1967.
  3. Morgan, Frank, 1890-1949.
  4. Bolger, Ray.
  5. Rice, Florence, 1911-1974.
  6. Auer, Mischa, 1905-1967.
  7. Bing, Herman, 1889-1947.
  8. Gardiner, Reginald, 1903-1980.
  9. Watson, Lucile, 1879-1962.
  10. Lockhart, Kathleen.
  11. Churchill, Berton, 1876-1940.
  12. Van Dyke, W. S.
  13. Stromberg, Hunt, 1894-1968
  14. Rasch, Albertina
  15. Herbert, Victor, 1859-1924.
  16. Parker, Dorothy, 1893-1967.
  17. Campbell, Alan, 1905-1963.
  18. Gibbons, Cedric, 1895-1960.
  19. Adrian, 1903-1959.
  20. Gresac, Fred de.
  21. Smith, Harry B. (Harry Bache), 1860-1936.
  22. Smith, Robert B. (Robert Bache), 1875-1951.
  23. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
  24. DHCA.
Description
  1. 1 videocassette (115 min.) : sd., col. NTSC; 1/2 in. (VHS)
Summary
  1. Musical about the plots and counterplots springing up around a husband-and-wife Broadway team starring in the operetta Sweethearts.
Subject
  1. Features
  2. Clog-dancing
  3. Musicals
  4. Motion pictures
Genre/Form
  1. Motion pictures.
  2. Features.
  3. Musicals.
Contents
  1. Dance contents: [Dutch dance in clogs] / performed by Bolger and ensemble -- "Clip-clop-clop" / performed by MacDonald, Bolger, and ensemble -- "Pretty as a picture" / performed by Eddy, MacDonald, and female ensemble.
Call number
  1. *MGZIA 4-1925
Note
  1. Motion picture originally released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1938; re-released as a videotape in 1938 by MGM/UA Home Video, Culver City, CA.
Credits (note)
  1. Director of photography, Oliver T. Marsh ; choreography, Albertina Rasch ; music, Victor Herbert, based on the operetta Sweethearts ; book/lyrics, Fred de Gresac, Harry B. Smith, and Robert B. Smith ; art direction, Cedric Gibbons ; gowns, Adrian.
Performer (note)
  1. Jeanette MacDonald (Gwen Marlowe), Nelson Eddy (Ernest Lane), Frank Morgan (Felix Lehman), Ray Bolger (Hans), Florence Rice (Kay Jordan), Mischa Auer (Leo Kronk), Herman Bing (Oscar Engel), Reginald Gardiner (Norman Trumpett), Lucile Watson (Mrs. Marlowe), Kathleen Lockhart (Aunt Amelia), Berton Churchill (Sheridan), and others.
Title
  1. Sweethearts [videorecording] / Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; director, W.S. Van Dyke II ; producer, Hunt Stromberg ; screenplay, Dorothy Parker and Alan Campbell.
Imprint
  1. Culver City, CA : MGM/UA Home Video, 1989, c1938.
Country of producing entity
  1. U.S.
Cast
  1. Jeanette MacDonald (Gwen Marlowe), Nelson Eddy (Ernest Lane), Frank Morgan (Felix Lehman), Ray Bolger (Hans), Florence Rice (Kay Jordan), Mischa Auer (Leo Kronk), Herman Bing (Oscar Engel), Reginald Gardiner (Norman Trumpett), Lucile Watson (Mrs. Marlowe), Kathleen Lockhart (Aunt Amelia), Berton Churchill (Sheridan), and others.
Credits
  1. Director of photography, Oliver T. Marsh ; choreography, Albertina Rasch ; music, Victor Herbert, based on the operetta Sweethearts ; book/lyrics, Fred de Gresac, Harry B. Smith, and Robert B. Smith ; art direction, Cedric Gibbons ; gowns, Adrian.
Added author
  1. MacDonald, Jeanette, 1903-1965. Performer
  2. Eddy, Nelson, 1901-1967. Performer
  3. Morgan, Frank, 1890-1949. Performer
  4. Bolger, Ray. Performer
  5. Rice, Florence, 1911-1974. Performer
  6. Auer, Mischa, 1905-1967. Performer
  7. Bing, Herman, 1889-1947. Performer
  8. Gardiner, Reginald, 1903-1980. Performer
  9. Watson, Lucile, 1879-1962. Performer
  10. Lockhart, Kathleen. Performer
  11. Churchill, Berton, 1876-1940. Performer
  12. Van Dyke, W. S., film director.
  13. Stromberg, Hunt, 1894-1968, film producer.
  14. Rasch, Albertina, choreographer.
  15. Herbert, Victor, 1859-1924. Composer
  16. Parker, Dorothy, 1893-1967. Screenwriter
  17. Campbell, Alan, 1905-1963. Screenwriter
  18. Gibbons, Cedric, 1895-1960. Designer
  19. Adrian, 1903-1959. Costume designer
  20. Gresac, Fred de. Lyricist
  21. Smith, Harry B. (Harry Bache), 1860-1936. Lyricist
  22. Smith, Robert B. (Robert Bache), 1875-1951. Lyricist
  23. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
  24. DHCA.
Research call number
  1. *MGZIA 4-1925
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