Hello, Sister! (1933) | |
Director(s) | Alan Crosland, Erich von Stroheim, Raoul Walsh, Alfred L. Werker |
Producer(s) | Winfield R. Sheehan, Sol M. Wurtzel (associate) |
Top Genres | Drama, Romance |
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Hello, Sister! (1933) was a Drama - Romance Film directed by Erich von Stroheim and Alfred L. Werker and produced by Winfield R. Sheehan and Sol M. Wurtzel.
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[Christmas]
It is Christmas when Betty learns that she will be a mother.
After director Erich von Stroheim was fired, a studio spokesperson told the press that Stroheim's original cut had been twenty reels and that, while he was planning to edit it down to twelve, another director was being brought in to bring it down to nine reels. There was no truth to this story, but it was widely believed due to Stroheim's reputation for over shooting and for attempting to release films that were commercially too long.
The apartment fire scene was budgeted at $5,000 and ended up costing around $7,000.
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After director Erich von Stroheim was fired, a studio spokesperson told the press that Stroheim's original cut had been twenty reels and that, while he was planning to edit it down to twelve, another director was being brought in to bring it down to nine reels. There was no truth to this story, but it was widely believed due to Stroheim's reputation for over shooting and for attempting to release films that were commercially too long.
The apartment fire scene was budgeted at $5,000 and ended up costing around $7,000.
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