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| director = [[William A. Seiter]] |
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| producer = [[Robert Kane (producer)|Robert Kane]] |
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| writer = [[Bartlett Cormack]] <br> [[Robert Dillon]] <br> [[Howard Estabrook]] <br> [[William Hurlbut]] <br> [[Gordon Rigby]] <br> [[Glenn Tryon]] |
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| starring = [[John Boles]] <br> [[Jean Muir]] <br> [[Charles Butterworth]] |
| starring = [[John Boles (actor)|John Boles]] <br> [[Jean Muir]] <br> [[Charles Butterworth (actor)|Charles Butterworth]] |
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| music = [[David Buttolph]] <br> [[Hugo Friedhofer]] <br> [[Arthur Lange]] |
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| cinematography = [[Merritt B. Gerstad ]] |
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'''''Orchids to You''''' is a 1935 American [[drama film]] directed by [[William A. Seiter]] and starring [[John Boles]], [[Jean Muir]] and [[Charles Butterworth]].<ref>Solomon p.379</ref> A [[flower shop]] owner and a married [[attorney]] begin a romance after meeting in court. |
'''''Orchids to You''''' is a 1935 American [[drama film]] directed by [[William A. Seiter]] and starring [[John Boles (actor)|John Boles]], [[Jean Muir]] and [[Charles Butterworth (actor)|Charles Butterworth]].<ref>Solomon p.379</ref> A [[flower shop]] owner and a married [[attorney]] begin a romance after meeting in court. |
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==Partial cast== |
==Partial cast== |
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* [[ John Boles]] as Thomas Bentley |
* [[John Boles (actor)|John Boles]] as Thomas Bentley |
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* [[Jean Muir]] as Camellia Rand |
* [[Jean Muir]] as Camellia Rand |
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* [[Charles Butterworth]] as Teddy Stuyvesant |
* [[Charles Butterworth (actor)|Charles Butterworth]] as Teddy Stuyvesant |
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* [[Ruthelma Stevens]] as Evelyn Bentley |
* [[Ruthelma Stevens]] as Evelyn Bentley |
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* [[Harvey Stephens]] as George Draper |
* [[Harvey Stephens]] as George Draper |
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* [[Arthur Lake]] as Joe |
* [[Arthur Lake (actor)|Arthur Lake]] as Joe |
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* [[Spring Byington]] as Alice Draper |
* [[Spring Byington]] as Alice Draper |
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* [[Sidney Toler]] as Nick Corsini |
* [[Sidney Toler]] as Nick Corsini |
Revision as of 14:31, 21 June 2015
Orchids to You | |
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Directed by | William A. Seiter |
Written by | Bartlett Cormack Robert Dillon Howard Estabrook William Hurlbut Gordon Rigby Glenn Tryon |
Produced by | Robert Kane |
Starring | John Boles Jean Muir Charles Butterworth |
Cinematography | Merritt B. Gerstad |
Music by | David Buttolph Hugo Friedhofer Arthur Lange |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Fox Film Corporation |
Release date | 10 August 1935 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Orchids to You is a 1935 American drama film directed by William A. Seiter and starring John Boles, Jean Muir and Charles Butterworth.[1] A flower shop owner and a married attorney begin a romance after meeting in court.
Partial cast
- John Boles as Thomas Bentley
- Jean Muir as Camellia Rand
- Charles Butterworth as Teddy Stuyvesant
- Ruthelma Stevens as Evelyn Bentley
- Harvey Stephens as George Draper
- Arthur Lake as Joe
- Spring Byington as Alice Draper
- Sidney Toler as Nick Corsini
- John Qualen as Smith
- Patricia Farr as Polly
- Arthur Treacher as Roger Morton
References
- ^ Solomon p.379
Bibliography
- Solomon, Aubrey. The Fox Film Corporation, 1915-1935: A History and Filmography. McFarland, 2011.