
100 Men and a Girl
by Deanna Durbin (Patricia "Patsy" Cardwell),
Adolphe Menjou (John Cardwell),
Alice Brady (Mrs. Frost),
Mischa Auer (Michael Borodoff),
Leopold Stokowski (Himself),
Eugene Pallette (John R. Frost),
Billy Gilbert (Garage Owner),
Alma Kruger (Mrs. Tyler),
Jack Smart (Marshall,
the Doorman),
Jed Prouty (Tommy Bitters),
Jameson Thomas (Russell),
Howard Hickman (Johnson),
Frank Jenks (Taxi Driver),
Christian Rub (Gustave Brandstetter),
Gerald Oliver Smith (Stevens,
the Butler),
Jack Mulhall (Rudolph,
a Bearded Musician/Boarder),
James Bush (Music Lover),
John Hamilton (Manager),
Eric Wilton (Butler),
Mary Forbes (Theater Patron),
Rolfe Sedan (Guest),
Charles Coleman (Guest),
Hooper Atchley (Guest),
Leonid Kinskey (Pianist),
Edwin Maxwell (Ira Westing,
Music Editor),
Rosemary La Planche (Girl),
Bess Flowers (Party Guest),
Tommy Bitters (Jed Prouty),
Bernard W. Burton (Editor),
Henry Koster (Director),
Henry Koster (Director),
Joe Pasternak (Producer),
Joseph Valentine (Cinematographer,Cinematographer),
Hans Kraly (Screenwriter),
Hans Kraly (Screenwriter),
Charles Kenyon (Screenwriter),
Charles Kenyon (Screenwriter),
Bruce Manning (Screenwriter),
Bruce Manning (Screenwriter),
John Harkrider (Production Designer),
Charles Rogers (Executive Producer),
Charles Rogers (Executive Producer),
James Mulhauser (Screenwriter),
James Mulhauser (Screenwriter),
Jack Smith (Set Design),
Homer Tasker (Sound/Sound Designer),
Bernard Brown (Sound/Sound Designer),
Joe Lapis (Sound/Sound Designer),
Charles Previn (Composer)
Charles Previn (Composer)
Format: DVD
ISBN: 25192317392
Publication Date: 11/17/2015
The girl is teenaged singing sensation Deanna Durbin; the one hundred men are out-of-work musicians. Still in her "little miss fix-it" stage, Durbin connives to help the musicians crack the big time. The person Durbin is most concerned with is her father (Adolphe Menjou) the 100th and most underemployed of the bunch. The men organize their own orchestra; all they need is a prestigious leader. Enter legendary conductor Leopold Stokowski, who after several refusals to listen to Durbin's entreaties is captivated when he hears the sounds of Liszt's 2nd Hungarian Rhapsody, as played by 100 shabby instrumentalists camped out on the stairway of his house. This film literally saved Universal Studios from receivership in 1937, assuring Ms. Durbin a movie career until she was too rich to care.
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