Here Comes Cookie (1935)
A scatterbrained heiress opens her home to a succession of unemployed actors and vaudeville performers, then decides to produce her own show, much to the consternation of her father, her sister and her sister's boyfriend, who is actually after the young girl's money.
Director:
Norman Z. McLeod
Writer:
Don Hartman
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George Burns as George Burns |
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Gracie Allen as Gracie Allen |
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George Barbier as Harrison Allen |
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Betty Furness as Phyllis Allen |
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Andrew Tombes as Botts |
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Rafael Alcayde as Ramon del Ramos (as Rafael Storm) |
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James Burke as Broken-Nose Reilly |
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Lee Kohlmar as Mr. Flugsnort |
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Milla Davenport as Mrs. Flugsnort |
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Jack Powell as Jack, the Drummer |
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Irving Bacon as Thompson |
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Cosmo Kyrle Bellew as Dignified Man (uncredited) |
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Frank Darien as Clyde |
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Dell Henderson as Lloyd |
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Harry Holman as Stuffy |
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Jack Duffy as Wilbur |
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The Buccaneers as Vaudeville Act (uncredited) |
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George Burton as Iceman (uncredited) |
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Richard Carle as Sam (uncredited) |
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Ben Chavez as Acrobat (as "The Six Olympics") (uncredited) |
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Oliver Cross as Man on Horse (uncredited) |
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Harry Depp as Village Banker (uncredited) |
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Harold Dexter as Acrobat (as "The Six Olympics") (uncredited) |
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Ray Dove as Specialty Act (as "Johnson and Dove") (uncredited) |
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Bobby Dunn as Old Crony (uncredited) |
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Eddie Dunn as Gracie’s Taxi Driver (uncredited) |
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Billy Franey as Old Crony (uncredited) |
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George B. French as Old Crony (uncredited) |
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Edward Gargan as Policeman (uncredited) |
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Gladys as Trained Seal (uncredited) |
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Chuck Hamilton as Officer (uncredited) |
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Jack Henderson as Drunk (uncredited) |
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Arthur Housman as Drunk (uncredited) |
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Arthur Stuart Hull as Important-Looking Man (uncredited) |
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William Irving as Passenger (uncredited) |
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Duke Johnson as Specialty Act (as "Johnson and Dove") (uncredited) |
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Al Kennan as Acrobat (as "The Six Olympics") (uncredited) |
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Paul Kruger as Ticket-Taker (uncredited) |
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Eddie Lee as Chang, the Chef (uncredited) |
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Walter Long as Tramp (uncredited) |
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Campbell McBride as Sleight-of-Hand Performer (uncredited) |
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Larry McGrath as Tramp (uncredited) |
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Jesta Mole as Bicycle Act (as "Jester and Mole") (uncredited) |
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Joe Mole as Bicycle Act (as "Jester and Mole") (uncredited) |
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Nick Moro as Specialty Act (as "Moro and Yaconelli") (uncredited) |
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Charles Morris as Officer (uncredited) |
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Henry Mowbray as Important-Looking Man (uncredited) |
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Clarence Neal as Porter (uncredited) |
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George Pease as Passenger (uncredited) |
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Pascale Perry as Specialty Act (uncredited) |
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James Quinn as Counterman (uncredited) |
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Billy Rivas as Acrobat (as "The Six Olympics") (uncredited) |
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Syd Saylor as Allen’s Cab Driver (uncredited) |
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Seymour and Corncob as Specialty Act (uncredited) |
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The Six Candreya Brothers as Vaudeville Act (uncredited) |
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Larry Steers as Critic (uncredited) |
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Three Jacks and a Queen as Vaudeville Act (uncredited) |
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Armando Valdez as Acrobat (as "The Six Olympics") (uncredited) |
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Jeannette Warren as Passenger (uncredited) |
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The Wheelers as Vaudeville Act (uncredited) |
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Frank Yaconelli as Specialty Act (as "Moro and Yaconelli") (uncredited) |
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Duke York as Milkman (uncredited) |
| Directing | Norman Z. McLeod | Director |
| Writing | Don Hartman | Story |
| Writing | Don Hartman | Screenplay |
| Writing | Sam Mintz | Story |
| Production | William LeBaron | Producer |
| Camera | Gilbert Warrenton | Director of Photography |
| Art | Hans Dreier | Art Direction |
| Art | Robert Odell | Art Direction |
| Editing | Richard C. Currier | Editor |
| Sound | Leo Robin | Songs |
| Sound | Richard A. Whiting | Songs |
| Crew | Adolph Zukor | Presenter |
| Visual Effects | Dewey Wrigley | Visual Effects |