In Conference

In Conference

1931 0h 20mDir. Edward F. Cline
Comedy

Overview

Walter MacIntosh and Abe Salisbury are filmmakers in the process of viewing their swashbuckling romance epic, 'The Loves of LaVorees', starring silent screen idol, Romaine Salisbury, hotly contested within Hollywood and part of an expensive silent film production, only for Bovine Productions to switch to sound production and reveal to them for the first time, Romaine's real all-talking, all-singing voice.

Cast & Crew

Andy Clyde

Andy Clyde

Walter MacIntosh

G

George Wilson

Abe Horowitz

Harry Gribbon

Harry Gribbon

Romain Salisbury

P

Patsy O'Leary

Dolores Rio Grande

Marion Sayers

Marion Sayers

Miss Callahan - Secretary

Ernest Hilliard

Ernest Hilliard

Salisbury's Manager

Spec O'Donnell

Spec O'Donnell

Junior -MacIntosh's Nephew

M

Marvin Loback

The King

B

Bernice Graves

2nd Herald with Trumpet

M

Maxine Cantway

Herald with Trumpet

C

Callie Eaton

Organist

E

Ernie Alexander

Bellhop at Mud Bath

Billy Barty

Billy Barty

Milton Horowitz

Tom Dempsey

Tom Dempsey

O'Hara - Studio Manager

H

Hubert Diltz

Film Cutter

K

King Tut the Dog

King Tut the Dog

Bobby Dunn

Bobby Dunn

Prop Man

B

Barney Hellum

Bellhop at Mud Bath

R

Roger Moore

Kidnapping Soldier

John J. Richardson

John J. Richardson

Doctor in Horowitz Office

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