The box office check-up of 1935 (1936)

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DIRECTION AUTHORS TECHNICAL STAFF A. Edward Sutherland, director. Story: Original by Booth Tarkington. Screen Play: Francis Martin and Jack Cunningham. Adaptation: Herbert Fields and Claude Binyon. Music: Richard Rodgers. Lyrics: Lorenz Hart. Art Directors: Hans Dreier and Bernard Herzbrun. Film Editor: Chandler House. Sound Engineer: Eugene Merritt. Photographer: Charles Lang. Busby Berkeley, director. Story: Robert Lord and Peter Milne. Screen Play: Manuel Seff and Peter Milne. Music and Lyrics: Harry Warren and Al Dubin. Dances: Created and staged by Busby Berkeley. Art Director: Anton Grot. Film Editor: George Amy. Photographer: George Barnes. Victor Fleming, director. Charles Dorian, assistant director. Story: From a story by Oliver Jeffries. Screen Play: P. J. Wolfson. Dances: Staged by Carl Randall and Chester Hale. Art Director: Cedric Gibbons. Associates: Merrill Pye, Edwin B. Willis. Film Editor: Margaret Booth. Sound Engineer: Douglas Shearer. Photographer: George Folsey. James Whale, director. Harry Menke and Joseph McDonough, assistant directors. Story: Original screen play by John L. Balderston and William Hurlbut. Music: Franz Waxman. Art Director: Charles D. Hall. Film Editor: Ted Kent. Editorial Supervision: Maurice Pivar. Sound Supervision: Gilbert Kurland. Photographer: John Mescall. DIRECTION AUTHORS TECHNICAL STAFF William Keighley, director. Story: Gregory Rogers. Screen Play: Seton 1. Miller. Musical Director: Leo F. Forbstein. Art Director: John Hughes. Costumer: OrryKelly. Film Editor: Jack Killifer. Photographer: Sol Polito. r*-’ Alexander Hall, director. James Dugan, assistant director. Story: Original, Marion Morgan and George B. Dowell. Screen Play and Dialogue: Mae West. Music: Sam Fain. Lyrics: Irving Kahan. Art Directors: Hans Dreier and Robert Usher. Costumer: Travis Banton. Film Editor: LeRoy Stone. Sound Engineer: M. M. Paggi. Photographer: Karl Struss. Richard Boleslawski, director. Eric Stacey, assistant director. Story: Based on novel by Victor Hugo. Screen Play: W. P. Lipscomb. Musical Direction: Alfred Newman. Art Director: Richard Day. Costumer: Omar Kiam. Film Editor: Barbara McLean. Sound Engineer: Frank Maher, Roger Heman. Photographer: Gregg Toland. o THE BOX OFFICE CHECK-UP OF 1935 37