Private Number (1936)
1h 20m
Running Time
June 5, 1936Release Date
Private Number (1936)
1h 20m
Running Time
June 5, 1936Release Date
Plot.
Ellen Neal, a young and inexperienced maid, becomes romantically involved with her employers son which causes various complications. The head butler also has an infatuation for the young girl but his intentions are not that good.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Robert Taylor
Richard Winfield
Loretta Young
Ellen Neal
Basil Rathbone
Wroxton
Patsy Kelly
Gracie
Paul Harvey
Perry Winfield
Roy Del Ruth
Director
Jane Darwell
Mrs. Frisby
John Miljan
Sam Stapp
Gene Markey
Writer
William M. Conselman
Writer
Marjorie Gateson
Mrs. Maggie Winfield
Joe E. Lewis
Smiley Watson
Cleves Kinkead
Writer
J. Peverell Marley
Cinematographer
Paul Stanton
Rawlings
Allen McNeil
Editor
Monroe Owsley
James 'Jimmy' Coakley
Billy Bevan
Frederick
Frank Dawson
Graham
George Irving
Judge
May Beatty
Grandma Gammon
Alexander Pollard
Footman
Jack Pennick
Gus Rilovitch
John Van Eyck
John
Kane Richmond
Joe
Lilyan Irene
Hazel
Maxine Elliott Hicks
Olga
Betty Morris
Teena
Lillian Worth
Maud
Anne Howard
Violet
Herbert Ashley
Detective Finding Ellen (Uncredited)
Lynn Bari
Gambler (Uncredited)
Barbara Dodd
Baby (Uncredited)
Douglas Fowley
Sheik (Uncredited)
Bud Geary
Brawler (Uncredited)
Edna Mae Harris
Lulu (Uncredited)
Fred Kelsey
Detective in Ellen's Apartment (Uncredited)
Bob Kortman
Policeman in Raid (Uncredited)
Scotty Mattraw
Houseman (Uncredited)
Tom McGuire
Policeman Arresting Ellen (Uncredited)
Paul McVey
Court Clerk (Uncredited)
Dennis O'Keefe
Gambler (Uncredited)
Lutra Winslow
Maid (Uncredited)
Bess Flowers
Courtroom Spectator
Darryl F. Zanuck
Production Manager
Mark-Lee Kirk
Art Direction
Thomas Little
Settings
Gwen Wakeling
Costume Design
Media.
Details.
Wiki.
Private Number is a 1936 American drama film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Loretta Young, Robert Taylor and Basil Rathbone. Sometimes known by the alternative title of Secret Interlude, the film was based on the play Common Clay by Cleves Kinkead which had previously been made into a film of the same name in 1930. Following the more rigorous enforcement of the Motion Picture Production Code after 1934, many of the more salacious elements of the earlier film were left out.