Train de luxe (1934)
Dans les années 1930, aux États-Unis. Un producteur de Broadway fait d'une inconnue une vedette. Pour échapper à sa tutelle, elle part à Hollywood où elle triomphe. Pendant ce temps, lui décline. Ils se retrouvent dans le train de Chicago à New-York...
Directeur:
Howard Hawks
écrivains:
Ben Hecht, Gene Fowler, Charles MacArthur.
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John Barrymore as Oscar Jaffe |
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Carole Lombard as Lily Garland, formerly Mildred Plotka |
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Walter Connolly as Oliver Webb |
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Roscoe Karns as Owen O'Malley |
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Ralph Forbes as George Smith |
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Charles Lane as Max Jacobs |
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Etienne Girardot as Matthew J. Clark |
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Dale Fuller as Sadie |
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Edgar Kennedy as Oscar McGonigle |
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Billie Seward as Anita |
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Herman Bing as Beard #1 (uncredited) |
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James Burke as Sheriff (uncredited) |
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Pat Flaherty as Flannigan (uncredited) |
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Clarence Geldart as Colonel Merriweather in Play (uncredited) |
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A.R. Haysel as Bob (uncredited) |
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Howard Hickman as Dr. Johnson (uncredited) |
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Lee Kohlmar as Beard #2 (uncredited) |
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Frank Marlowe as Mulligan (uncredited) |
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Mary Jo Mathews as Emmy Lou in Play (uncredited) |
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George Offerman, Jr. as Page Boy (uncredited) |
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Gigi Parrish as Myrtle Schultz (uncredited) |
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Steve Pendleton as Brother in Play (uncredited) |
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George H. Reed as Uncle Remus in Play (uncredited) |
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Clifford Thompson as Lockwood (uncredited) |
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Fred 'Snowflake' Toones as George Washington Jones (uncredited) |
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Lynton Brent as Train Secretary (uncredited) |
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Anita Brown as Black Stage Showgirl (uncredited) |
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James P. Burtis as Train Conductor (uncredited) |
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Eddy Chandler as Cameraman (uncredited) |
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Nick Copeland as Treasurer (uncredited) |
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Arnold Gray as Stage Actor (uncredited) |
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Sherry Hall as Reporter (uncredited) |
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Kid Herman as Black Train Waiter (uncredited) |
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Fred Kelsey as Train Detective (uncredited) |
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Frank Mills as Marquee Man (uncredited) |
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King Mojave as McGonigle's Assistant (uncredited) |
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Frank O'Connor as Stagehand (uncredited) |
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Charles O'Malley as Reporter (uncredited) |
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Ky Robinson as Train Detective (uncredited) |
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Harry Semels as Poster Artist (uncredited) |
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Earl Smith as Light-Skinned Black Waiter (uncredited) |
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Irene Thompson as Stage Actress (uncredited) |
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Lillian West as Charwoman (uncredited) |
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Buddy Williams as Black Stage Actor (uncredited) |
| Writing | Ben Hecht | Screenplay |
| Directing | Howard Hawks | Director |
| Writing | Charles Bruce Millholland | Theatre Play |
| Production | Samuel J. Briskin | Production Supervisor |
| Writing | Gene Fowler | Screenplay |
| Camera | Irving Lippman | Still Photographer |
| Sound | Louis Silvers | Music Director |
| Crew | Fred Humes | Stand In |
| Camera | Bud Fraker | Still Photographer |
| Crew | Harry M. Woods | Additional Music |
| Camera | Marcel Grand | Assistant Camera |
| Camera | Jack Anderson | Assistant Camera |
| Production | Harold Dodds | Casting |
| Production | Harry Cohn | Executive Producer |
| Crew | Louis Silvers | Additional Music |
| Production | Dan Kelly | Casting |
| Crew | Howard Jackson | Additional Music |
| Writing | Charles MacArthur | Screenplay |
| Production | Howard Hawks | Producer |
| Camera | Joseph H. August | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Gene Havlick | Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Robert Kalloch | Costume Design |
| Sound | Edward Bernds | Sound Engineer |
| Writing | Preston Sturges | Writer |
| Directing | Charles C. Coleman | Assistant Director |
| Camera | Dave Ragin | Camera Operator |