Dancing Lady (1933)
November 24, 1933Release Date
Dancing Lady (1933)
November 24, 1933Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Joan Crawford
Janie Barlow
Clark Gable
Patch Gallagher
Franchot Tone
Tod Newton
May Robson
Dolly Todhunter
Winnie Lightner
Rosette LaRue
Fred Astaire
Fred Astaire
Robert Benchley
Ward King
Ted Healy
Steve
Art Jarrett
Art
Grant Mitchell
Jasper Bradley Sr.
Nelson Eddy
Nelson Eddy
Maynard Holmes
Jasper Bradley Jr.
Sterling Holloway
Pinky
Gloria Foy
Vivian Warner
Moe Howard
Stagehand Moe
Curly Howard
Stagehand Curly
Larry Fine
Harry
Ferdinand Gottschalk
Judge (uncredited)
Eve Arden
Marcia (uncredited)
Matt McHugh
Marcia's Agent (uncredited)
Larry Steers
First Nighter (uncredited)
Charles Sullivan
Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Lynn Bari
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
John W. Considine Jr.
Associate Producer
Edwin B. Willis
Decorator
Slavko Vorkapich
Special Effects
Louis Silvers
Conductor
Robert Z. Leonard
Director
Allen Rivkin
Screenplay
P.J. Wolfson
Screenplay
James Warner Bellah
Novel
Margaret Booth
Editor
Media.
Details.
Release DateNovember 24, 1933
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 32m
Content RatingNR
Budget$923,055
Box Office$2,400,000
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Dancing Lady is a 1933 American pre-Code musical film starring Joan Crawford and Clark Gable, and featuring Franchot Tone, Fred Astaire, Robert Benchley, and Ted Healy and his Stooges (later the Three Stooges). The picture was directed by Robert Z. Leonard, produced by John W. Considine Jr., and was based on the novel of the same name by James Warner Bellah, published the previous year. The movie had a hit song in "Everything I Have Is Yours" by Burton Lane and Harold Adamson.
The film features the screen debut of dancer Fred Astaire, who appears as himself, as well as the first credited film appearance of Nelson Eddy, and an early feature film appearance of the Three Stooges' best-known lineup—Moe, Curly, and Larry—in support of the leader of their act at the time, Ted Healy, whose role in the film is considerably larger than theirs. The Algonquin Round Table humorist Robert Benchley plays a supporting role.
In the original film, Larry Fine completes a jigsaw puzzle only to discover to his disgust that it's a picture of Adolf Hitler. This was ordered removed by the Production Code censors before the film was released to theaters, because they claimed it was an insult to a foreign head of state. The scene was restored to the TV release but not to the video release.