Stingaree (1934) | |
Director(s) | William A. Wellman |
Producer(s) | Pandro S. Berman (executive), David Lewis (associate) |
Top Genres | Comedy, Drama, Romance |
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Stingaree (1934) was a Comedy - Drama Film directed by William A. Wellman and produced by Pandro S. Berman and David Lewis.
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Musical Monday: Stingaree (1934)
on Jul 28, 2014 From Comet Over HollywoodIt?s no secret that the Hollywood Comet loves musicals. In 2010, I revealed I had seen 400 movie musicals over the course of eight years. Now that number is over 500. To celebrate and share this musical love, here is my weekly feature about musicals. This week?s musical: ?Stingaree? ?Musical #488 St... Read full article
Stingaree (1934)
By Judy on Jun 19, 2010 From Movie ClassicsI’ve seen quite a lot of pre-Codes directed?by William A Wellman, though there are?many more I’d still like to track down. But this?semi-musical starring Irene Dunne and Richard Dix?has to be the oddest?of his 1930s movies?I’ve managed to see yet. It’s ?a strange cross betwee... Read full article
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Irene Dunne, a professionally trained operatic mezzo-soprano, did her own singing for the film.
In the original version, as released in May 1934, stenciled color was used to enhance lamp and fireside effects, but was generally criticized at the time as being of an earlier, bygone era of filmaking.
This movie is one of a set of six films owned by the estate of Merian C. Cooper, and the rights to show it were caught up in legal red tape. TCM eventually acquired the rights and showed the movie in May 2007.
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In the original version, as released in May 1934, stenciled color was used to enhance lamp and fireside effects, but was generally criticized at the time as being of an earlier, bygone era of filmaking.
This movie is one of a set of six films owned by the estate of Merian C. Cooper, and the rights to show it were caught up in legal red tape. TCM eventually acquired the rights and showed the movie in May 2007.
read more facts about Stingaree...