Body and Soul (1931 film)

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Body and Soul
Directed by Alfred Santell
Written by Jules Furthman
Elliott White Springs (story)
A.E. Thomas (play)
Starring Charles Farrell
Elissa Landi
Humphrey Bogart
Myrna Loy
Music by Peter Brunelli
George Lipschultz (uncredited)
Cinematography Glen MacWilliams
Editing by Paul Weatherwax
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date(s) Flag of the United States February 22, 1931
Running time 70 min
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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Body and Soul is a 1931 film directed by Alfred Santell. The story is about Royal Air Force pilots and stars Charles Farrell, Elissa Landi, Humphrey Bogart, and Myrna Loy. The film is Bogart's third credited screen appearance and the only time he performed with Farrell.

[edit] Cast

  • Charles Farrell as Mal Andrews
  • Elissa Landi as Carla
  • Humphrey Bogart as Jim Watson
  • Myrna Loy as Alice Lester
  • Don Dillaway as Tap Johnson
  • Crauford Kent as Major Burke
  • Pat Somerset as Major Knowls
  • Ian Maclaren as General Trafford-Jones
  • David Cavendish as Lieutenant Meggs (Dennis D'Auburn)
  • Douglas Dray as Zane
  • Harold Kinney as Young
  • Bruce Warren as Sam Douglas

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