The box office check-up of 1935 (1936)

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DIRECTION AUTHORS TECHNICAL STAFF Mark Sandrich, director. Story: Dwight Taylor. Screen Play: Dwight Taylor and Allan Scott. Music and Lyrics: Irving Berlin. Musical Director: Max Steiner. Dances: Ensembles staged by Hermes Pan. Art Director: Van Nest Polglase. Associate: Carroll Clark. Set Dressing: Thomas Little. Costumer: Bernard Newman. Photographer: David Abel. Photographic Effects: Vernon Walker. John Ford, director. Story: From the novel by Ben Lucien Burman. Screen Play: Dudley Nichols and Lamar Trotti. Musical Director: Samuel Kaylin. Art Directors: William Darling, Albert Hogsett. Film Editor: Al De Gaetano. Sound Engineer: Albert Protzman. Photographer: George Schneiderman. Clarence Brown, director. Story: From the novel by Count Leo Tolstoy. Screen Play: Clemence Dane and Salka Viertel. Dialogue Adaptation: S. N. Behrman. Musical Score: Herbert Stothart. Dances: Ballet staged by Margarete Wallman. Mazurka staged by Chester Hale. Consultant: Count Andrey Tols Film Editor: Robert J. Kern. Photographer William Daniels. A. Edward Sutherland, director. Story: From the biography by Parker Morell. Joseph McDonough, assistant di Screen Play: Preston Sturges. Adaptation: rector. Harry Clork and Doris Malloy. Music: Franz Waxman. Musical Director: Bakaleinikoff. Art Director: Charles D. Hall. Costumer: Vera West. Furs, Willard H. Geo rge. Film Editor: Daniel Mandell. Editorial Supervision: Maurice Pivar. Sound Engineer: Gilbert Kurland. Photographer: George Robinson. Norman Tau rog, director. r Screen Play: Walter DeLeon, Francis Martin and Ralph Spence. Music and Lyrics: Ralph Rainger, Richard Whiting, Leo Robin, Dorothy Parker, Mack Gordon, Harry Revel, Ray Noble. Musical Director: Nathaniel Finston. Dance En sembles: Staged by LeRoy Prinz. Art Directors: Hans Dreier and Robert Usher. Film Editor: Elsworth Hoagland. Sound Engineer: E. P. Merritt and J. N. Cope. Photographer: Leo Tover. Special Photographic Effects: Gordon Jennings and Farciot Edouart. Sidney Franklin, director. Story: From a play by Guy Bolton. Screen Play: Lillian Heilman and Mordaunt Sharp. Musical Director: Alfred Newman. Art Director: Richard Day. Costumer: Omar Kiam. Film Editor: Stuart Heisler. Sound Engineer: Vinton Vernon. Photographer: Gregg Toland. Will iam Wellman, director. Story: Based on the story by Jack London. Film Editor: Hanson Fritch. Photographer: Screen Play: Gene Fowler and Leonard Praskins. Charles Rosher. Musical Score: Alfred Newman. THE BOX OFFICE CHECK-UP OF 1935 49