Maybe It's Love (1935)
Directeur:
William C. McGann
écrivains:
Jerry Wald, Harry Sauber.
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Gloria Stuart as Bobby Halevy |
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Ross Alexander as Rims O'Neil |
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Ruth Donnelly as Florrie Sands |
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Frank McHugh as Willie Sands |
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Henry Travers as Mr. Halevy |
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Helen Lowell as Mrs. Halevy |
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Maude Eburne as Landlady |
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Mary Treen as Secretary (uncredited) |
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Joseph Cawthorn as Adolph Sr. |
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Phillip Reed as Adolph Jr. |
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Dorothy Dare as Lila |
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J. Farrell MacDonald as The Cop |
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Arthur Aylesworth as Diner (uncredited) |
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Eddy Chandler as Motor Cop Driver (uncredited) |
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Heinie Conklin as Second Complaining Husband (uncredited) |
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Ray Cooke as Diner (uncredited) |
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Billy Dooley as Louie - the Counterman (uncredited) |
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Betty Farrington as Second Complaining Wife (uncredited) |
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Paul Hurst as Expressman (uncredited) |
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William Irving as Man Going Down the Stairs (uncredited) |
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Maxine Jennings as Office Worker (uncredited) |
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Milton Kibbee as Backed-Into Driver (uncredited) |
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John 'Skins' Miller as Elevator Operator (uncredited) |
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Ned Norton as Diner (uncredited) |
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John J. Richardson as Silent Diner (uncredited) |
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Christian Rub as Ole - the Janitor (uncredited) |
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Harry Seymour as First Complaining Husband (uncredited) |
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Eddie Shubert as Passenger Motor Cop (uncredited) |
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Lillian Worth as First Complaining Wife (uncredited) |
| Writing | Maxwell Anderson | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Jerry Wald | Screenplay |
| Writing | Harry Sauber | Screenplay |
| Directing | William C. McGann | Director |
| Camera | Arthur Edeson | Director of Photography |
| Production | Harry Joe Brown | Producer |
| Sound | Heinz Roemheld | Original Music Composer |
| Editing | James Gibbon | Editor |
| Crew | John Hughes | Cinematography |
| Sound | Leo F. Forbstein | Conductor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Orry-Kelly | Costume Design |