Coronado (1935)
Southern California's Hotel Coronado caters to and is frequented by members of the social upper-crust. Although she lives on the wrong side of the San Diego track, in a tent-city with her father. Otto, and ditzy sister, Violet, June Wray is a singer with the Eddy Duchin Orchestra appearing to the hotel. Johnny Marvin, an aspiring songwriter and the son of a wealthy automobile manufacturer, is staying at the hotel and, from they moment June and Johnny meet, they fall instantly in love. Trouble arises when Johnny's father objects to the romance, and complications and help arrive in the form of two Marine-hating sailors,Chuck Hornbostel and "Pinky" Falls, when Chuck marries June's ditzy sister.
Director:
Norman Z. McLeod
Writers:
Frank Butler, Don Hartman.
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Johnny Downs as Johnny Marvin |
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Betty Burgess as June Wray |
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Jack Haley as Chuck Hornbostel |
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Andy Devine as Pinky Falls |
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Leon Errol as Otto Wray |
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Alice White as Violet Wray Hornbostel |
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Eddy Duchin as Eddie - Orchestra Leader |
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Jameson Thomas as Carlton |
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Berton Churchill as Walter Marvin |
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Nella Walker as Mrs. Gloria Marvin |
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Julie Bishop as Barbara Forrest (as Jacqueline Wells) |
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James Burke as Slug Moran |
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James B. Carson as Marine |
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Billy Bletcher as Waiter (uncredited) |
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Billy Gilbert as Waiter (uncredited) |
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Fayard Nicholas as Dance Specialty (uncredited) |
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Harold Nicholas as Dance Specialty (uncredited) |
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Joe Barton as Minor Role (uncredited) |
| Directing | Norman Z. McLeod | Director |
| Production | William LeBaron | Producer |
| Writing | Frank Butler | Screenplay |
| Writing | Don Hartman | Screenplay |