The box office check-up of 1935 (1936)

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DIRECTION AUTHORS TECHNICAL STAFF Roy Del Ruth, director. Story: Based on an original story by Moss Hart. Screen Play: Jack McGowan and Sid Silvers. Additional Dialogue: Harry Conn. Music: Nacio Herb Brown. Lyrics: Arthur Freed. Musical Direction: Alfred Newman. Orchestrations: Edward B. Powell. Dance Numbers: Created and staged by Dave Gould. "Lucky Star" ballet staged by Albertina Rasch. Musical Arrangements: Roger Edens. Art Director: Cedric Gibbons. Associates: Merrill Pye and Edwin B. Willis. Costumer: Adrian. Film Editor: Blanche Sewell. Sound Engineer: Douglas Shearer. Photographer: Charles Rosher. Edward Hawks, director. Walter Mayo, assistant director. Screen Play: Charles MacArthur and Ben Hecht. Musical Director: Alfred Newman. Art Director: Richard Day. Costumer: Omar Kiam. Film Editor: Ed ward Curtis. Sound Engineer: Frank Maher. Photographer: Ray June. Gregory La Cava, director. Story: Thyra Samter Winslow. Screen Play: Sid Norma Deming, assistant director. ney Buchman. Art Director: Stephen Goosson. Film Editor: Richard Cahoon. Sound Engineer: Ed Bernds. Photographer: Leon Shamroy. Frank Borzage, director. Lew Borzage and Bill Cannon, assistant directors. 3 W. S. Van Dyke, director. Joe Newman, assistant director. Story and Screen Play: Delmer Daves. Music and Lyrics: Harry Warren and Al Dubin. Musical Director: Leo F. Forbstein. Story: From the story by Gottfried Reinhardt and Ethel Borden. Based upon a short story by A. Carter Goodloe. Screen Play: Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Musical Score: Dimitri Tiomkin. Art Director: Robert M. Haas. Costumer: OrryKelly. Film Editor: William Holmes. Technical Advisors: Commander M. S. Tisdale, U. S. N.; Lieut. (J. G.) W. J. Beecher, U. S. N.; Edward L. Adams. Photographer: Sol Polito. Art Director: Cedric Gibbons. Associates: Merrill Pye, Edwin B. Willis. Costumer: Adrian. Film Editor: Tom Held. Sound Engineer: Douglas Shearer. Photographer: George Folsey. > DIRECTION Frank Lloyd, director. r*-' Roy Del Ruth, director. i AUTHORS TECHNICAL STAFF Story: From the book by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall. Screen Play: Talbot Jennings, Jules Furthman, Carey Wilson. Music: Herbert Stothart. Screen Play: Nunnally Johnson Music and Lyrics: Arthur Johnston, Gus Kahn, Yacht Club Boys. Musical Direction: Arthur Lange. Art Director: Cedric Gibbons. Associate: Arnold Gillespie. Film Editor: Margaret Booth. Marine Director: James Havens. Sound Engineer: Douglas Shearer. Photographer: Arthur Edeson. Art Director: Jack Otterson. Film Editor: Allen McNeil. Costumer: William Lambert. Sound Engineers: Eugene Grossman, Roger Heman. Photographer: Peverell Marley. THE BOX OFFICE CHECK-UP OF 1935 53