Artists and Models (1937 film)
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Directed by | Raoul Walsh |
Produced by | Lewis E. Gensler |
Written by | Sig Herzig (short) Gene Thackery (short) Walter de Leon Francis Martin |
Starring | Jack Benny Ida Lupino Richard Arlen |
Music by | Frederick Hollander Leo Robin Victor Young |
Cinematography | Victor Milner |
Editing by | Ellsworth Hoagland |
Distributed by | Paramount |
Release date(s) | 9 August 1937 |
Running time | 97 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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Artists and Models is a Paramount's, 1937 comedy/musical genre film, directed by Raoul Walsh and produced by Lewis E. Gensler.
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[edit] Plot
In his first feature film role, Jack Benny plays Mac Brewster an advertising executive. His most important client is a silver product retailer, and as part of the advertising campaign, they intend to select a beauty contestant as the Silver Girl, and crown her Queen of the Artists and Models Ball. Gail Patrick and Ida Lupino are off and running. Louis Armstrong performs a tune with Martha Raye.
[edit] Songs
- Whispers in the Dark
- Pop Goes the Bubble
- Stop, You're Breaking My Heart
- I Have Eyes
- Public Melody Number One
- Mr. Esquire
[edit] Awards
- Academy Award nomination for Best Song: Whispers In The Dark, sung by Connee Boswell with Andre Kostelanetz and His Orchestra
[edit] Cast
- Jack Benny
- Ida Lupino
- Richard Arlen
- Gail Patrick
- Ben Blue
- Judy Canova
- Kathryn Kay
- Cecil Cunningham
- Hedda Hopper
- Yacht Club Boys
- Rube Goldberg
- Martha Raye
- Connee Boswell
- Sandra Storme
- Madeline Grey
- Alan Birmingham
- Donald Meek
- Andre Kostelanetz
- Anne Canova
- David Newell
- Dell Henderson
- Edward Earle
- Ethel Clayton
- Harry C. Johnson
- Harry Hayden
- Henry Johnson
- Howard Hickman
- Jane Weir
- Jerry Bergen
- Louis Armstrong
- Pat Moran
- Peter Arne
- Virginia Brissac