Broadway Hostess

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Broadway Hostess
Directed by Frank McDonald
Written by George Bricker (Screenplay)
Benjamin M. Kaye (Story, Uncredited)
Starring Wini Shaw
Genevieve Tobin
Lyle Talbot
Music by Mort Dixon (Music and lyrics)
Leo F. Forbstein (Musical director)
Allie Wrubel (Music and lyrics)
Ray Heindorf (Music arranger-uncredited)
Cinematography Arthur L. Todd (photography)
Editing by Jack Killifer
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release dates
  • December 7, 1935 (1935-12-07)
Running time 68 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Broadway Hostess is a 1935 American romantic comedy musical that was nominated at the 1935 Academy Awards for the short lived Best Dance Direction category.[1] For which Bobby Connolly was nominated for, along with the film Go Into Your Dance.[2][3]

Plot

It is about a small town girl on her rise to stardom. But is having problems with love. Tommy falls in love with Winnie, but he feels she is in love with her manager Lucky. Lucky claims he does not want to get married, but is in fact in love with the rich socialite Iris. While Iris's brother loses money with his gambling problem.[4]

Cast

Uncredited cast members (Incomplete)

Reviews

The 1935 The New York Times gave it a bad review saying it was very clichéd and hard to sit through.[5]

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