The Hollywood Revue Of 1929
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Initial release | 1929 |
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Directors | Charles Reisner |
Box office | 2. 421 million USD (worldwide rental) |
Screenplay | Joseph W. Farnham |
Al Boasberg | |
Robert Hopkins | |
Producers | Irving Thalberg |
Harry Rapf | |
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ID | 911428 |
About The Hollywood Revue Of 1929
The top performers of the 1920s strut their stuff in this star-studded variety show. Actress Joan Crawford displays her singing talents with "Got a Feeling for You. " Comedy duo Laurel and Hardy bring on the laughs with their magic act, and Conrad Nagel turns on the romance by singing "You Were Meant For Me. " In the revue's second act, silent star Buster Keaton performs an under-the-sea dance, and Norma Shearer and John Gilbert hilariously lampoon "Romeo and Juliet. "