Wine, Women and Song (1933)
The story of aging chorus girl Frankie Arnette, who'll do anything for publicity. Fiercely ambitious, Frankie even promises that if she is given a leading role in an upcoming Broadway musical, prominent producer Morgan Andrews will be allowed to enjoy the "attentions" of her own daughter Marilyn. But Marilyn is in love with likeable Ray Joyce, and wants no part of her mother's intrigues.
Director:
Herbert Brenon
Writer:
Leon D'Usseau
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Lilyan Tashman as Frankie Arnette |
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Lew Cody as Morgan Andrews |
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Marjorie Reynolds as Marilyn Arnette |
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Matty Kemp as Ray Joyce |
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Gertrude Astor as Jennie Tilson |
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Bobbe Arnst as Imogene |
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Esther Muir as Lolly |
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Jesse De Vorska as Irving |
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Bobby Watson as Lawrence |
| Writing | Leon D'Usseau | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Leon D'Usseau | Screenplay |
| Directing | Herbert Brenon | Director |