Broadway Hostess (1935)
1h 8m
Running Time
December 7, 1935Release Date
Broadway Hostess (1935)
1h 8m
Running Time
December 7, 1935Release Date
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Plot.
Melodrama about the professional and romantic problems of an aspiring singer.
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Cast & Crew.
Wini Shaw
Winnie
Genevieve Tobin
Iris
Lyle Talbot
Lucky
Allen Jenkins
Fishcake
Marie Wilson
Dorothy Dubois
Frank McDonald
Director
Spring Byington
Mrs. Duncan-Griswold-Wembly-Smythe
George Bricker
Writer
Benjamin M. Kaye
Writer
Joe King
Big Joe Jarvis
Arthur L. Todd
Cinematographer
Donald Ross
Ronnie Marvin
Jack Killifer
Editor
Frank Dawson
Morse - Iris' Butler
Phil Regan
Tommy
Harry Seymour
Club Intime Emcee
Sam Ash
Cascade Nightclub Emcee (uncredited)
Ward Bond
Lucky's Henchman (uncredited)
Mary Treen
Nurse (uncredited)
Brooks Benedict
Man in Gambling House (uncredited)
Nick Copeland
Andy (uncredited)
Virginia Dabney
Lucky's Secretary (uncredited)
Bill Elliott
Playboy in 'Playboy of Paree' Number (uncredited)
Eddie Graham
Man at Party (uncredited)
Al Herman
Bill Grady (uncredited)
Stuart Holmes
Stage Electrician (uncredited)
John Larkin
Mose (uncredited)
Wilbur Mack
Lawyer (uncredited)
Alphonse Martell
Bartender in 'Playboy of Paree' Number (uncredited)
Edmund Mortimer
Banker (uncredited)
Louis Natheaux
Tony (uncredited)
Dennis O'Keefe
Donald Ross - Ronnie's Friend (uncredited)
Richard Powell
Third Member of Quartet in 'Playboy of Paree' Number (uncredited)
Constantine Romanoff
Man in Gym (uncredited)
Matty Roubert
Second Newsboy (uncredited)
Eddie Shubert
Joe - a Detective (uncredited)
Mary Stewart
Chorus / Dancer (uncredited)
David Thursby
Horse Groom (uncredited)
June Travis
Mrs. Bannister (uncredited)
Victoria Vinton
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Media.
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Wiki.
Broadway Hostess is a 1935 American romantic comedy musical film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Wini Shaw, Genevieve Tobin and Lyle Talbot. The film was nominated at the 1935 Academy Awards for the short lived Best Dance Direction category. For which Bobby Connolly was nominated for, along with the film Go into Your Dance.