In Conference (1931)
Walter MacIntosh and Abe Salisbury are filmmakers in the process of viewing their swashbuckling romance epic, 'The Loves of LaVorees', starring silent screen idol, Romaine Salisbury, hotly contested within Hollywood and part of an expensive silent film production, only for Bovine Productions to switch to sound production and reveal to them for the first time, Romaine's real all-talking, all-singing voice.
Director: Edward F. Cline
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Andy Clyde as Walter MacIntosh |
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George Wilson as Abe Horowitz |
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Harry Gribbon as Romain Salisbury |
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Patsy O'Leary as Dolores Rio Grande |
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Marion Sayers as Miss Callahan - Secretary |
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Ernest Hilliard as Salisbury's Manager |
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Spec O'Donnell as Junior -MacIntosh's Nephew |
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Marvin Loback as The King |
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Bernice Graves as 2nd Herald with Trumpet |
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Maxine Cantway as Herald with Trumpet |
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Callie Eaton as Organist |
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Ernie Alexander as Bellhop at Mud Bath |
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Billy Barty as Milton Horowitz |
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Tom Dempsey as O'Hara - Studio Manager |
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Hubert Diltz as Film Cutter |
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King Tut the Dog as King Tut the Dog |
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Bobby Dunn as Prop Man |
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Barney Hellum as Bellhop at Mud Bath |
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Roger Moore as Kidnapping Soldier |
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John J. Richardson as Doctor in Horowitz Office |
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Rolfe Sedan as Manager's Assistant |
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Ted Stroback as Director |
| Directing | Edward F. Cline | Director |
| Writing | Ewart Adamson | Writer |
| Writing | Harry McCoy | Writer |
| Writing | Earle Rodney | Writer |
| Writing | John A. Waldron | Writer |
| Writing | Walter Weems | Writer |
| Writing | Molly Herman | Writer |
| Writing | Arthur Ripley | Writer |
| Writing | Sydney Sloan | Writer |
| Writing | Gene Towne | Writer |
| Writing | Phil Whitman | Writer |
| Production | Mack Sennett | Producer |
| Crew | Charles P. Boyle | Cinematography |
| Crew | George Unholz | Cinematography |
| Editing | William Hornbeck | Editor |
| Sound | Paul Guerin | Sound Supervisor |
| Sound | Arthur Blinn | Sound Supervisor |