Freshman Love
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Freshman Love | |
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Directed by | William McGann |
Produced by | Bryan Foy |
Written by |
George Ade (play:The College Widow NY 1904) Earl Felton(screenplay) George Bricker (screenplay) |
Starring | Patricia Ellis |
Music by | Leo F. Forbstein |
Cinematography | Sidney Hickox |
Editing by | James Gibbon |
Distributed by | Warner Brothers |
Release dates | January 18, 1936; 7 reels |
Running time | 65 minutes |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Freshman Love is a 1936 sound film based on George Ade's oft filmed play The College Widow. This version is directed by William McGann and is a comedy-musical starring Patricia Ellis.[1]
Lloyd Bridges first film. Print preserved at the Library of Congress.[2]
Cast
- Patricia Ellis - Joan Simpkins
- Warren Hull - Bob Wilson
- Frank McHugh - Coach Speed Hammond
- Mary Treen - Squirmy
- Joseph Cawthorne - Bob Wilson, Sr.
- Alma Lloyd - Sandra
- George E. Stone - E. Predergast Biddle
- Henry O'Neill - President Simpkins
- Anita Kerry - Princess Oggi
- Johnny Arthur - Fields
- Walter Johnson - Tony Foster
- Joseph Sawyer - Coach Kendall
- Florence Fair - Mrs. Norton
- Spec O'Donnell - Eddie
- Joseph King - Terry Biddle
- William Moore - Editor
- Ben Hall - Goofy freshman
- Nestor Aber - Third goof
- Bill Carew - Student at soda fountain
uncredited
- Lloyd Bridges
- William Carey
- Virginia Dabney - Co-Ed
- Don Downen - Second Goof
- Jerry Fletcher - Leader of Tango Band
- Tommy Hicks - College Boy
- Robert Emmett Keane - Announcer
- Joe King - Terry Biddle
- Edmund Mortimer - Henderson
- George Noisom - Harmonica Player
- Broderick O'Farrell - Member of Board of Trustees
- Peter Potter - Vindicator Editor
- Dick Purcell - Radio Announcer
- Harry Seymour - Oggi's Barker
- Michael Stuart - Third Goof
- Fred "Snowflake" Toones - Mose
- Ruth Warren - Marie, Housemother
- Jack Wise - Oggi's Attendant
- Sam Wolfe - Harmonica Player
- Jane Wyman - Co-Ed
References
- ↑ The AFI Catalog of Feature Films: Freshman Love
- ↑ Catalog of Holdings, The American Film Institute Collection and The United Artists Collection at The Library of Congress, c.1978 pub. by The American Film Institute
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