Stand-In (1937)
An east coast efficiency expert, who stakes his reputation on his ability to turn around a financially troubled Hollywood studio, receives some help from a former child star who now works as a stand-in for the studio.
Director:
Tay Garnett
Writers:
Gene Towne, C. Graham Baker.
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Leslie Howard as Atterbury Dodd |
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Joan Blondell as Lester Plum |
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Humphrey Bogart as Doug Quintain |
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Alan Mowbray as Koslofski |
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Marla Shelton as Thelma Cheri |
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C. Henry Gordon as Ivor Nassau |
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Jack Carson as Tom Potts |
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William V. Mong as Cyrus Pettypacker |
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Esther Howard as Mrs, Mack |
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Charles Middleton as Actor Dressed as Abraham Lincoln |
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Emerson Treacy as Tommy |
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Tully Marshall as Fowler Pettypacker |
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J. C. Nugent as Junior Pettypacker |
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Charles Williams as Mr. Mack |
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Olin Howland as Hotel Manager |
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Anne O'Neal as Mother of Singing Child Actress |
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Mary MacLaren as Naomi |
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Theodore von Eltz as Studio Actor in "Sex and Satan" Movie |
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John George as Man at Studio Gate (uncredited) |
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Poppy Wilde as Starlet |
| Directing | Tay Garnett | Director |
| Writing | Clarence Budington Kelland | Novel |
| Writing | Gene Towne | Screenplay |
| Writing | C. Graham Baker | Screenplay |
| Production | Walter Wanger | Producer |
| Sound | Heinz Roemheld | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Charles G. Clarke | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Otho Lovering | Editor |
| Editing | Dorothy Spencer | Editor |
| Art | Alexander Toluboff | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Helen Taylor | Costume Design |
| Directing | Charles Kerr | Assistant Director |
| Sound | Paul Neal | Sound |