Everything's Rosie

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Everything's Rosie
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
  • May 22, 1931 (1931-05-22)
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

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Richard Jewel, 'RKO Film Grosses: 1931-1951', Historical Journal of Film Radio and Television, Vol 14 No 1, 1994 p56

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