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Stage Door Trailer (1937)

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ORIGINAL TITLE: Stage Door
YEAR: 1937
RUNNING TIME: 92 min.
COUNTRY: USA
DIRECTOR: Gregory La Cava
SCREENWRITER: Morrie Ryskind & Anthony Veiller
COMPOSER: Roy Webb
CINEMATOGRAPHER: Robert De Grasse (B&W)
CAST: Katharine Hepburn, Ginger Rogers, Adolphe Menjou, Andrea Leeds, Gail Patrick, Lucille Ball, Eve Arden, Constance Collier, Jack Carson, Franklin Pangborn, Ann Miller
STUDIO/PRODUCER: RKO
GENRE: Comedy / Drama

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  • This film is contains alot of satirical humuor, tragedy, iniuendos and heart and meaning, like alot of the films from the 30's and 40's. Where is Hollywood today in comparison to this? Am I wrong to think that Hollywood has gone blank?

  • Ann Miller was 15 when she played this role...and Ginger, at first, opposed her doing it...because she was so tall. But in the end she agreed. Miller always remembered her generosity.

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  • I'm playing Terry in the play for my high school! CAN'T WAIT.

  • Happy 100th Birthday Lucy!

  • this is such an excelent movie and yes that is lucy, from i love lucy, this was one of her earliest movies.

  • Katharine Hepburn rocked those lines about those flowers wow...

    Ginger Rogers has very pretty eyes even in black in white, I love Lucy amazing fast talker

    I feel sad for that chick that jumped out of the window... depression, economy, must have had a Republican in office in 1937--- humour, humour don't get angry!

  • The music for this trailer is "Out of Sight, Out of Mind" from the 1935 Ginger Rogers picture "In Person". Interesting choice.

  • Such a great movie!!! Ginger Rogers and Katharine Hepburn are wonderful together in this!

  • This was one of Ann Miller's earlier movies, but by her (even though small) performance, you could never tell a difference ;). Such a wonderful movie. :)

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