Kansas City Princess (1934)
Rosie and Marie are wisecracking Kansas City manicurists. Marie is an unabashed golddigger but Rosie would like to marry her gangster boyfriend Dynamite, who's given her an expensive ring. When she loses the ring, both friends have to flee Dynamite's wrath; their adventures include masquerading as girl scouts and taking an ocean voyage to Paris.
Director:
William Keighley
Writers:
Sy Bartlett, Manuel Seff.
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Joan Blondell as Rosie Sturges |
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Glenda Farrell as Marie Callahan |
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Robert Armstrong as Dynamite 'Dynie' Carson |
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Hugh Herbert as Junior Ashcraft |
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Osgood Perkins as Marcel Duryea - French Private Eye |
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T. Roy Barnes as Alderman James 'Jim' Cameron |
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Hobart Cavanaugh as Alderman Sam Warren |
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Gordon Westcott as Jimmy the Dude aka Frankie Smith |
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Vince Barnett as Quincy - Dynamite's Henchman |
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Ivan Lebedeff as Dr. Sascha Pilnakoff |
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Renee Whitney as Mrs. 'Lovums' Ashcraft |
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Arthur Hoyt as Mr. Greenway |
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Yola d'Avril as French Manicurist (uncredited) |
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Edward Keane as Plaza Garden Captain (uncredited) |
| Directing | William Keighley | Director |
| Writing | Sy Bartlett | Story |
| Writing | Sy Bartlett | Screenplay |
| Writing | Manuel Seff | Screenplay |
| Editing | William Clemens | Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Orry-Kelly | Costume Design |
| Sound | Leo F. Forbstein | Conductor |
| Camera | George Barnes | Director of Photography |
| Art | John Hughes | Art Direction |