Champagne Waltz
1937 film by A. Edward Sutherland / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Champagne Waltz is a 1937 American comedy film directed by A. Edward Sutherland and starring Gladys Swarthout, Fred MacMurray and Jack Oakie. The theme of the film was inspired by the eponymous hit song, written in 1934, by the compositional pair Con Conrad and Ben Oakland.[1] It is one of five movies produced by Paramount in the 1930s featuring Swarthout, a very popular Metropolitan Opera mezzo-soprano. The studio was attempting to build on the popularity of Grace Moore, another opera singer, who had also expanded her talents into movies.[2] The film's sets were designed by the art director Ernst Fegté working with Hans Dreier. The costume designer was Travis Banton.
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Directed by | A. Edward Sutherland |
Written by | Don Hartman Frank Butler Billy Wilder Hy Kraft |
Produced by | Harlan Thompson William LeBaron |
Starring | Gladys Swarthout Fred MacMurray Jack Oakie Fritz Leiber |
Cinematography | William C. Mellor |
Edited by | Paul Weatherwax |
Music by | Multiple contributors including Oscar Hammerstein |
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Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |