It's Tough to Be Famous (1932)
Scotty, an unwilling Navy war hero is cast into the limelight. He wants to get married and be an engineer, but is forced to fulfil the expectations of the public, his employer and his PR agent, which he hates. Although he and his long time girlfriend Janet love each other, they are pressured to marry before they are ready. The strain takes its toll on both of them.
Director:
Alfred E. Green
Writer:
Robert Lord
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Douglas Fairbanks Jr. as Scott 'Scotty' McClenahan |
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Mary Brian as Janet Porter McClenahan |
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Harold Minjir as Sutter, the Ghost Writer (as Harold Minjer) |
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Emma Dunn as 'Moms' McClenahan |
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Walter Catlett as Joseph Craig 'Joe' Chapin |
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David Landau as Chief Petty Officer Steve Stevens |
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Oscar Apfel as S.J. Boynton |
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Terrance Ray as Sanford, Naval Officer Helping Scotty |
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Louise Beavers as Ada, Janet's Maid |
| Directing | Alfred E. Green | Director |
| Writing | Mary McCall | Story |
| Writing | Robert Lord | Screenplay |
| Camera | Sol Polito | Director of Photography |