Mammy (1930)
Mammy features Al Jolson as the star of a travelling minstrel show, appearing in cities and towns across the U.S. Jolson falls in love with an actress in the troupe (Lois Moran), but she loves another (Lowell Sherman). Sherman is shot onstage as part of a comedy bit, and it is assumed that Jolson is guilty of putting the bullet in the gun.
Director: Michael Curtiz
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Al Jolson as Al Fuller |
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Louise Dresser as Mother Fuller |
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Lois Moran as Nora Meadows |
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Lowell Sherman as Billy West |
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Hobart Bosworth as Meadows |
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Tully Marshall as Slats |
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Mitchell Lewis as Hank Smith |
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Jack Curtis as Sheriff Tremble |
| Directing | Michael Curtiz | Director |
| Writing | Irving Berlin | Theatre Play |
| Writing | James Gleason | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Gordon Rigby | Writer |
| Production | Walter Morosco | Producer |
| Writing | Joseph Jackson | Writer |
| Sound | Louis Silvers | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | George Groves | Sound |
| Camera | Barney McGill | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Owen Marks | Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Orry-Kelly | Costume Design |