Give Us This Night (1936)
1h 13m
Running Time
March 6, 1936Release Date
Give Us This Night (1936)
1h 13m
Running Time
March 6, 1936Release Date
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Plot.
After being introduced to the world of opera, a fisherman (Jan Kiepura) falls for a woman (Swarthout) whose guardian is a noted composer (Philip Merivale). They met when the fisherman evaded the police by seeking refuge in the village church. While there, they are each captivated by hearing the other singing Mass. The beautiful woman falls in love with the fisherman with the wonderful voice.
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Cast & Crew.
Jan Kiepura
Antonio Belizza
Gladys Swarthout
Maria Severelli
Philip Merivale
Marcello Bonelli
Benny Baker
Tomasso
Alan Mowbray
Forcellini
Alexander Hall
Director
John Miltern
Vincenti
Michelette Burani
Francesca
Jacques Bachrach
Writer
Sidney Toler
First Carabiniere
Edwin Justus Mayer
Writer
Charles Judels
Second Carabiniere
Frank Partos
Writer
William Collier Sr.
Priest
Lynn Starling
Writer
Bobby Vernon
Writer
Mattie Edwards
Elena
Chloe Douglas
Lucrezia
Franklin Pangborn
Forcellini's Secretary
Maurice Cass
Guido
Monte Carter
Fisherman
Nick Thompson
Fisherman
Robert Milasch
Fisherman
Constantine Romanoff
Fisherman
Sam Appel
Fisherman
Jack Raymond
Fisherman
Roger Joseph
Fisherman
Charles Stevens
Fisherman
Hank Mann
Fisherman
John Picorri
Fisherman
Jerry Mandy
Fisherman
Pedro Regas
Fisherman
Alfred P. James
Old Man
Jimmy Aubrey
Prisoner
Jack Bardette
Prisoner
William Begg
Man
Gino Corrado
Villager
Jules Cowles
Prisoner (uncredited)
Frank Hall Crane
Stage Doorman
Sidney D'Albrook
Prisoner
Billy Franey
Prisoner
Billy Gilbert
Leader of Clacque
Gaston Glass
Usher
Eric Mayne
Operagoer
Frank Mayo
Man
Frances Morris
Woman
Laura Puente
Guest
Harry Semels
Prisoner
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 6, 1936
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 13m
Content RatingPG
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Wiki.
Give Us This Night is one of five movies produced by Paramount Pictures featuring Gladys Swarthout, a very popular Metropolitan Opera mezzo-soprano. The studio was attempting to build on the popularity of Grace Moore, another opera singer, who had also expanded her talents into movies.