Paramount Pictures (Aug 10, 1934)
Comedy | Romance
USA | English | Black & White | 00:59
| 1. | This Is The Night | 1932 |
| 2. | Devil And The Deep | 1932 |
| 3. | Blonde Venus | 1932 |
| 4. | Hot Saturday | 1932 |
| 5. | Madame Butterfly | 1932 |
| 6. | She Done Him Wrong | 1933 |
| 7. | The Woman Accused | 1933 |
| 8. | The Eagle And The Hawk | 1933 |
| 9. | Gambling Ship | 1933 |
| 10. | I'm No Angel | 1933 |
| 11. | Thirty Day Princess | 1934 |
| 12. | Kiss And Make-Up | 1934 |
| 13. | Ladies Should Listen | 1934 |
| 14. | Enter Madame | 1935 |
| 15. | Wings In The Dark | 1935 |
| 16. | The Last Outpost | 1935 |
| 17. | Big Brown Eyes | 1936 |
| 18. | Wedding Present | 1936 |
The switchboard operator in an apartment building falls in love with a businessman who lives in the building, whom she has gotten to know only over the phone. When she discovers that the man's current girlfriend is actually part of a scheme to swindle him out of some mineral rights he owns, she devises a plot to save him and expose the con artists.
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Cary Grant | Julian De Lussac |
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Frances Drake | Anna Mirelle |
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Edward Everett Horton | Paul Vernet |
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Nydia Westman | Susie Flamberg |
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Rafael Corio | Ramon Cintos |
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Rosita Moreno | Marguerite Cintos |
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George Barbier | Joseph Flamberg |
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Charles Ray | Henri - House Porter |
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Charles Arnt | Alber - Valet |
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Ann Sheridan | Adele |
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Henrietta Burnside | Telephone Operator |
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Joseph North | Butler |
| Director | Frank Tuttle |
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| Writer | Alfred Savoir, Guy Bolton, Claude Binyon, Frank Butler | |
| Producer | Douglas MacLean | |
| Musician | Tom Satterfield | |
| Photography | Henry Sharp | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Regions | Region 1 |