The box office check-up of 1935 (1936)

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DIRECTION AUTHORS TECHNICAL STAFF Cecil B. DeMille, director. >n Screen Play: Harold Lamb, Waldemar Young and Dudley Nichols. Music and Lyrics: Harold Lamb and Rudolph Kopp. Costumer: Travis Banton. Technical Effects: Gordon Jennings. Photographer: Victor Milner. Max Reinhardt and William Die Story: From William Shakespeare's Classic, terle, directors. Screen Play: Charles Kenyon and Mary C. Mc Call, Jr. Musical Arrangements: Erich Wolfgang Korngold. Music: Mendelssohn's. Dance Numbers: Nijinsla. Costumer: Max Ree. Photographic Effects: Fred Jackman, Byron Haskin and H. F. Koenekamp. Photography: Hal Mohr. n-> George Marshall, director. Screen Play: Sam Heilman and Gladys Lehman. Additional Dialogue: Henry Johnson. Play: Charles T. Dazey. Musical Direction: Arthur L ange. Art Director: William Darling. Costumer: William Lambert. Sound Engineer: W. D. Flick Photographer: L. W. O'Connell. I jSam Wood, director. George Selander, assistant direc| tor. Story: James Kevin McGuinness. Screen Play: George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind. Music and Lyrics: Herbert Stothart, Nacio Herb Brown, Arthur Freed, Kaper and Jurmann, Ned Washington. Dance Numbers: Chester Hale. Art Director: Cedric Gibbons. Associates: Ben Carre, Edwin B. Willis. Film Editor: William LeVanway. Costumer: Dolly Tree. Sound Engineer: Douglas Shearer. Photography: Merritt B. Gerstad. , Richard Boleslawski, director. 6 I It Story: Based on original story by Bess Meredyth. Screen Play: Bess Meredyth and George Marion, Jr. Music: Alfred Newman. Art Director: Richard Day. Film Editor: Barbara McLean. Costumer: Arthur M. Levy. Sound Engineer: Paul Neal. Technical Adviser: Armando Agnini. Photographer: Rudolph Mate. THE BOX OFFICE CHECK-UP OF 193 5 55