A Night at the Ritz (1935)
1h 2m
Running Time
March 23, 1935Release Date
A Night at the Ritz (1935)
1h 2m
Running Time
March 23, 1935Release Date
Network & Production Companies

Plot.
A PR man talks a swanky hotel into hiring his girlfriend's brother as chef.
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Cast & Crew.

William Gargan
Duke Regan

Patricia Ellis
Marcia

Allen Jenkins
Gyp

Dorothy Tree
Kiki

Erik Rhodes
Leopold

Berton Churchill
Mr. Vincent

Gordon Westcott
Scurvin

Bodil Rosing
Mama Jaynos

Arthur Hoyt
Mr. Hassler

Paul Porcasi
Henri

William B. Davidson
Connolly

Mary Treen
Isabelle

Mary Russell
Miss Barry

Lillian Castle
Newswoman (uncredited)

Bill Elliott
Vincent's Assistant (uncredited)

John Elliott
Director (uncredited)

Milton Kibbee
Ritz Clerk (uncredited)

Fred 'Snowflake' Toones
Porter (uncredited)

William Arnold
Walter (uncredited)

Louise Bates
Banker's Wife (uncredited)

Joseph E. Bernard
Captain of Waiters (uncredited)

Harry C. Bradley
Dining Banker (uncredited)

James Conaty
Dinner Guest (uncredited)

Georgie Cooper
Henri's Wife (uncredited)

Don Downen
Bellboy (uncredited)

Sam Godfrey
Henry (uncredited)

Maude Turner Gordon
Banker's Wife by Duke (uncredited)

Eddie Graham
Banker Entering Banquet (uncredited)

Harrison Greene
Garage Owner (uncredited)

Jonathan Hale
Director (uncredited)

John Hyams
Director (uncredited)

Edward LeSaint
Director (uncredited)

Leila McIntyre
Banker's Wife (uncredited)

Edwin Mordant
Banker (uncredited)

Louis Natheaux
Nick (uncredited)

Russ Powell
Café Cook (uncredited)

Sam Rice
Nick's Spectator (uncredited)

Louise Seidel
Cashier (uncredited)

Edwin Stanley
Doctor (uncredited)

Leo White
Clothes Salesman (uncredited)
Media.

Details.
This Movie Is About.
hotel
chef
Wiki.
A Night at the Ritz is a 1935 American comedy film directed by William C. McGann and starring William Gargan, Patricia Ellis and Allen Jenkins. The art direction was by Esdras Hartley. The film is of interest because the storyline, involving a con artist trying to profit off an impersonation, somewhat anticipates the more-famous Nothing Sacred two years later.