Everything's Rosie
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Everything's Rosie | |
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Directed by | Clyde Bruckman |
Produced by |
William LeBaron Louis Sarecky (associate producer) |
Written by |
Ralph Spence (dialogue) Tim Whelan Al Boasberg (story) |
Starring |
Robert Woolsey Anita Louise John Darrow Florence Roberts Clifford Dempsey Lita Chevret Alfred James Frank Beal |
Music by | Max Steiner (Musical director) |
Cinematography | Nicholas Musuraca |
Editing by | Doris Drought |
Distributed by | RKO Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 67 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $140,000[1] |
Box office | $275,000[1] |
Everything's Rosie is a 1931 slapstick comedy film starring Robert Woolsey. It was one of the few films Woolsey made without comedy partner Bert Wheeler. It made a profit of $35,000.[1]
Cast
- Robert Woolsey - Dr. J. Dockweiler Droop
- Anita Louise - Rosie Droop
- John Darrow - Billy Lowe
- Florence Roberts - Mrs. Lowe
- Clifford Dempsey - Sheriff Hopkins
- Lita Chevret - Madeline Van Dorn
- Alfred James - Al Oberdorf, Jeweler
- Frank Beal - Mr. Lowe
- Nora Cecil - Fortune Teller's client
- George Chandler - Jail Guard
- Frank Dairen - Sam Hall
- William Halligan - Dr. Powers, Medicine Barker
- Forrester Harvey - Jewel Store Robber
- Frank Mills - Dr. Powers' Friend
- Edward Peil Sr. - First Sheriff
- James Quinn - Jewel Store Robber
- Ford West - Judge Wall
- Leo Willis - Salesman
- Noah Young - Auction Shill Who is Knocked Out
- Rochelle Hudson - Lowe Party Guest by Punch Bowl
- Charles Gillette - Man
- Charles K. French - Bit Role
- Francis Raymond - Bit Role
Reception
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