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Saturday Cinema Double Bill: Golddiggers of 1935

on BBC Two England

The first of two films featuring Dick Powell with Gloria Stewart
Powell plays a medical student working his way through college at a fashionable summer hotel where he meets a wealthy young woman who is putting on a show ... This exuberant musical features direction and choreography by Berkeley and the Oscar-winning Lullaby of Broadway.
Screenplay by PETER MILNE ROBERT LORD , MANUEL SEFF Produced by ROBERT LORD
Directed by BUSBY BERKELEY
0 FILMS: page 38 and at 3.40
Dick Powell in Cornered with Walter Slezak
On his release from the Air Force Laurence Gerard relentlessly searches for the Nazi collaborator Marcel Jarnac who was responsible for the death of Gerard's wife. But Jarnac is believed to be dead....
A suspenseful RKO film noir made by the same team as Farewell My Lovely
Screenplay by JOHN PAXTON Produced by ADRIAN SCOTT
Directed by EDWARD DMYTRYK
0 FILMS: page 38

Contributors

Unknown:
Dick Powell
Unknown:
Gloria Stewart
Unknown:
Peter Milne
Unknown:
Robert Lord
Unknown:
Manuel Seff
Produced By:
Robert Lord
Directed By:
Busby Berkeley
Unknown:
Dick Powell
Unknown:
Walter Slezak
Unknown:
Laurence Gerard
Unknown:
Marcel Jarnac
Unknown:
John Paxton
Produced By:
Adrian Scott
Directed By:
Edward Dmytryk
Dick Curtis:
Dick Powell
Ann Prentiss:
Gloria Stuart
Nicoleff:
Adolphe Menjou
Mrs Matilda Prentiss:
Alice Brady
T Mosely Thorpe:
Hugh Herbert
Humbolt Prentiss:
Frank McHugh
Gerard:
Dick Powell
Incza:
Walter Slezak
Mme Jarnac:
Micheline Cheirel
Senora Camargo:
Nina Vale
Santana:
Morris Carnovsky
Senor Camargo:
Steven Geray
Marcel Jarnac:
Luther Adler

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