Melody in Spring (1934)
It's love at first sight for singer John Craddock and Jane Blodgett who meet while John is seeking a radio job with the "Blodgett Dog Biscuit Hour," and John learns that the sponsor is Jane's father, Warren Blodgett, an avid souvenir and antiques collector. John gets himself in bad with Blodgett when he accidentally ruins a deal in which Blodgett was attempting to acquire a bedpost for his collection. To break up the romance, Blodgett and his wife take Jane to Switzerland, where Blodgett has his heart set on obtaining a jealously-guarded cowbell.
Director:
Norman Z. McLeod
Writer:
Benn W. Levy
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Lanny Ross as John Craddock |
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Charles Ruggles as Warren Blodgett |
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Mary Boland as Mary Blodgett |
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Ann Sothern as Jane Blodgett |
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George Meeker as Wesley Prebble |
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Herman Bing as Wirt |
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Norma Mitchell as Mrs. Shorter |
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Joan Gale as Suzan |
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June Gale as Suzette |
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Jane Gale as Suzanna |
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Wade Boteler as Anton |
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Helen Lynd as Blonde in Washington's Bed |
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Thomas E. Jackson as House Detective |
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William Irving as Mr. Shorter |
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Martha Bamattre as Fat Milkmaid |
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Wilfred Hari as Suzuki |
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Hans Joby as Jailer |
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Harry Schultz as Joe - Bartender |
| Writing | Benn W. Levy | Screenplay |
| Writing | Frank Leon Smith | Story |
| Directing | Norman Z. McLeod | Director |