Femmes de luxe (1930)
Kay Arnold est une chercheuse d'or qui erre de fête en fête pour tenter de séduire un riche prétendant. Jerry Strong est un jeune homme issu d'une famille aisée qui s'efforce de réussir en tant qu'artiste. Ce qui commence comme une relation de convenance mutuelle se transforme rapidement en quelque chose de plus.
Directeur:
Frank Capra
écrivain:
Jo Swerling
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Barbara Stanwyck as Kay Arnold |
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Lowell Sherman as Bill Standish |
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Ralph Graves as Jerry Strong |
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Marie Prevost as Dot Lamarr |
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Nance O'Neil as Mrs. Strong |
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George Fawcett as John Strong |
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Juliette Compton as Claire Collins |
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Johnnie Walker as Charlie |
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Jay Eaton as Balcony Party Guest (uncredited) |
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Charles Butterworth as Cocktail Shaking Party Guest (uncredited) |
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Willie Best as George (uncredited) |
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Edith Ellison as Jerry's Housekeeper (uncredited) |
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Harry Strang as Cruise Ship Officer (uncredited) |
| Directing | Frank Capra | Director |
| Editing | Maurice Wright | Editor |
| Production | Harry Cohn | Producer |
| Art | Harrison Wiley | Art Direction |
| Camera | Joseph Walker | Director of Photography |
| Directing | David Selman | Assistant Director |
| Writing | Milton Herbert Gropper | Theatre Play |
| Sound | C. Bakaleinikoff | Music Director |
| Writing | Jo Swerling | Dialogue |
| Writing | Jo Swerling | Screenplay |
| Sound | John P. Livadary | Sound Engineer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Edward Stevenson | Costume Designer |
| Sound | Harry Blanchard | Sound Mixer |