Maid in Hollywood (1934)
Thelma, who came to Hollywood from Joplin to be a star, is ready to go home. She and her pal Patsy are packing up and packing it in. Then, through Patsy's deviousness, Thelma gets a call to come to the studio immediately to audition for a costume drama.
Director: Gus Meins
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Thelma Todd as Thelma |
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Patsy Kelly as Patsy |
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Constance Bergen as Would Be Actress |
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Don Barclay as Sound Man |
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Eddie Foy Jr. as Assistant Director |
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Billy Gilbert as Sneezing Man |
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Jack Barty as Actor in Test |
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Alphonse Martell as Director |
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Harry Bernard as Extra in Information Office (uncredited) |
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Billy Bletcher as Information Clerk (uncredited) |
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Dick Gilbert as Set Grip (uncredited) |
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Carlton Griffin as Man with False Teeth (uncredited) |
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Charlie Hall as Cameraman (uncredited) |
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James C. Morton as Grip (uncredited) |
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Billy Nelson as Burglar in Test (uncredited) |
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Charley Rogers as Property Man (uncredited) |
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Ted Stroback as Actor at Information Desk (uncredited) |
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Pat West as Workman on Set (uncredited) |
| Directing | Gus Meins | Director |
| Production | Hal Roach | Producer |
| Sound | Leroy Shield | Music |