Carnival Boat (1932)
Buck is a hard working lumberjack, but likes to have fun. Buck's father is the foreman and wants Buck to take over when he retires. Buck is in love with Honey, a show-girl on the carnival boat, but she won't live in a lumberjack camp.
Director:
Albert S. Rogell
Writer:
James Seymour
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William Boyd as Buck Gannon |
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Ginger Rogers as Honey |
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Fred Kohler as Hack Logan |
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Hobart Bosworth as Jim Gannon |
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Marie Prevost as Babe |
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Edgar Kennedy as Baldy |
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Harry Sweet as Stubby |
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Charles Sellon as Lane |
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Eddy Chandler as Jordon |
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Walter Percival as DeLacey |
| Directing | Albert S. Rogell | Director |
| Writing | Don Ryan | Story |
| Writing | James Seymour | Screenplay |
| Writing | Marion Jackson | Story |
| Production | Charles R. Rogers | Producer |
| Production | Harry Joe Brown | Associate Producer |
| Camera | Ted D. McCord | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Max Steiner | Music Director |
| Art | Carroll Clark | Art Direction |
| Editing | John F. Link Sr. | Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Gwen Wakeling | Costume Design |