Cast & Crew

Directed by

David Butler

Writing Credits

M.M. Musselman
(original story and screenplay) and
Jack Lait Jr.
(story)
Art Arthur
(screenplay)
Ray Golden
(additional dialogue) and
Sid Kuller
(additional dialogue)
Walter Ferris
(contract writer) (uncredited)
James Gruen
(contract writer) (uncredited)
Curtis Kenyon
(contract writer) (uncredited)

Cast

The Ritz Brothers
The Ritz Brothers
Al Ritz
Al Ritz
Harry Ritz
Harry Ritz
Jimmy Ritz
Jimmy Ritz
Marjorie Weaver
Caroline
Tony Martin
Jerry Wade
Slim Summerville
Hank Hatfield
John Carradine
Reef Hatfield
Wally Vernon
Gus Bryce
Berton Churchill
J.B
Eddie Collins
'Spats' Swanson
Cecil Cunningham
Landlady
Paul Stanton
Mortimer Hilton
Mary Treen
'Sugar' Hatfield
Francis Ford
Grandpa Hatfield
The Brian Sisters
Singing Sisters Trio
Clarence Wilson
Attorney
Frank McGlynn Jr.
Clem Hatfield
Jan Duggan
Nurse
Si Jenks
Buckboard Driver
Irving Bacon
Palace Hotel Clerk
Olin Howland
Tom Slack
John Hiestand
Radio Announcer
Carroll Nye
Radio Announcer
Tom Hanlon
Radio Announcer
Claud Allister
Lord Boffingwell
Arthur Aylesworth
Driver
Gloria Brewster
Telephone Operator
Betty Brian
Member of Vocal Specialty Trio
Doris Brian
Member of Vocal Specialty Trio
Gwen Brian
Member of Vocal Specialty Trio
Joan Castle
Telephone Operator
Lester Dorr
Reporter
Tex Driscoll
Townsman
Dick French
Reporter
Jack Gargan
Photographer
Harold Goodwin
Reporter
Kay Griffith
Telephone Operator
Eddie Hall
Train Station Pedestrian
Sherry Hall
Reporter
Philippa Hilber
Secretary
Tiny Jones
Townswoman
Milton Kibbee
Photographer
Anne Kunde
Townswoman
Theodore Lorch
First Buckboard Driver
Robert Lowery
Reporter
Wally Maher
Reporter
John 'Skins' Miller
Townsman
Lucille Miller
Telephone Operator
Forbes Murray
Sponsor
Jack Norton
Drunk
Paddy O'Flynn
Reporter
Clarice Sherry
Cigarette Girl
Larry Steers
Onlooker at Train Station
Iva Stewart
Telephone Operator
Charles Tannen
Engineer
Joe Twerp
Clerk
Russell Wade
Young Man in Hotel Lobby
Fred Walburn
Boy
Guy Wilkerson
Townsman
June Wilkins
Telephone Operator
Allen Wood
Bellboy
Ernest Wood
Information Clerk

Produced by

Kenneth Macgowan
associate producer
Darryl F. Zanuck
producer

Music by

Murray Cutter
(uncredited)
Cyril J. Mockridge
(uncredited)
Gene Rose
(uncredited)

Cinematography by

Robert H. Planck
(as Robert Planck) (photography)

Editing by

Irene Morra

Art Direction by

Lewis H. Creber
Bernard Herzbrun

Set Decoration by

Thomas Little

Costume Design by

Royer

Makeup Department

Irene Beshon
hair stylist (uncredited)

Production Management

Ed Ebele
production manager (uncredited)
W.F. Fitzgerald
unit manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Ad Schaumer
assistant director (uncredited)
Lee Valle
assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

William Fremdling
assistant props (uncredited)
E. Goncz
painter: P.M. (uncredited)
Ralph Jester
painter: A.M. (uncredited)
Ed Jones
props (uncredited)
Andy Kisch
assistant props (uncredited)

Sound Department

Alfred Bruzlin
sound
Roger Heman Sr.
sound
D.L. Daniels
boom operator (uncredited)
H.R. Hobson
sound recordist (uncredited)
Jack Miller
cable person (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

George Carpenter
grip (uncredited)
J.F. Casey
assistant grip (uncredited)
Louis Johnson
gaffer (uncredited)
Ferdinand Meine
best boy (uncredited)
Ray Nolan
still photographer (uncredited)
Herbert Romey
assistant grip (uncredited)
John Van Wormer
assistant camera (uncredited)
Harry Webb
camera operator (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Eugene Joseff
costume jeweller (uncredited)
Josephine Perrin
wardrobe woman (uncredited)
Donald S. Wakeling
wardrobe man (uncredited)

Editorial Department

Eleanor Morra
assistant cutter (uncredited)

Music Department

Louis Silvers
musical director
David Raksin
orchestrator (uncredited)
Walter Scharf
orchestrator (uncredited)
Jule Styne
music arranger (uncredited) / vocal supervisor (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

Doris Drought
script clerk (uncredited)

Additional Crew

Harry Brand
publicity director (uncredited)
Herbert Farjeon
dialogue director (uncredited)
Robert Guggenheim Jr.
assistant to producer (uncredited)
James Jensen
follow-up man (uncredited)
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