The box office check-up of 1935 (1936)

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DIRECTION AUTHORS TECHNICAL STAFF David Butler, director. Story: Based on the story, "The Little Colonel," ■by Annie Fellows Johnson. Screen Play and Adaptation: William Conselman. Music Adaptation: Cyril J. Mockridge. Musical Director: Arthur Lange. Art Director: William Darling. Costumer: William Lambert. Sound Engineer: S. C. Chapman. Color Director: Natalie Kalmus. Color Photographer: William Skall. Photographer: Arthur Miller. r «■' rw' Roy Del Ruth, director. Fred Fox, assistant director. Story: Based on a play by Rudolph Lother and Hans Adler. Screen Play: Bess Meredyth and Hal Long. Musical Numbers: Created by Dave Gould. Song Numbers: Jack Meskill and Jack Stern, Burton Lane and Harold Adamson, Christine and Willemegz. Musical Director: Alfred Newman. Art Director: Richard Day. Costumer: Omar Kiam. Film Editors: Allen McNeil and Sherman Todd. Sound Engineer: Vinton Vernon, Roger Heman. Photographer: Barney McGill. John Ford, director. Wilbur McGaugh, assistant director. Story: W. R. Burnett. Screen Play: Jo Swerling, Robert Riskin. Film Editor: Viola Lawrence. Sound Engineer: Glenn Rominger. Photographer: Joseph August. Richard Rosson, director. Story: Original by John Monk Saunders. Screen Play: Frank Wead and Arthur J. Beckhard. Photographer: Clyde DeVinna. Aerial Photographers: Charles A. Marshall and Elmer Dyer. Chester M. Franklin, director. Story: Based on the novel, "Malibu," by Vance Hoyt. Screen Play: Ann Cunningham, Sam Armstrong and Carey Wilson. Musical Score: Herbert Stcthart. Film Editor: Charles Hochberg. Sound Engineer: Douglas Shearer. Photographer: Chester A. Lyons. DIRECTION AUTHORS TECHNICAL STAFF C w' George Marshall, director. Story: Suggested by the book by Walter B. Pitkin. Screen Play: Lamar Trotti. Contributing Dialogue: Robert Quillen. Musical Director: Samuel Kaylin. Art Directors: Duncan Cramer and Albert Hogsett. Costumer: Lillian. Sound Engineer: Bernard Fredricks. Photographer: Harry Jackson. W. S. Van Dyke, director. Story: Book and lyrics by Rita Johnson Young. Screen Play: John Lee Mahin, Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. Music: Victor Herbert. Added Lyrics: Gus Kahn. Photographer: William Daniels. THE • BOX OFFICE CHECK-UP OF 1935 35