Dancers in the Dark

Dancers in the Dark (1932)

LOVE in her heart - HATE in her soul - She sang the melody of DEATH!

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1932-03-11
  • User Rating: 4.5/10 from 4 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 14min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Paramount
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: David Burton
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From 4 Ratings
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Summary

A bandleader tries to romance a dancer by sending her boyfriend, a musician, out of town. However, things get complicated when he finds out that a gangster has designs on her too.

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  • Miriam Hopkins

    as Gloria Bishop
  • Jack Oakie

    as Duke Taylor
  • William Collier Jr.

    as Floyd Stevens
  • Eugene Pallette

    as Gus
  • Lyda Roberti

    as Fanny Zabowolski
  • George Raft

    as Louie Brooks
  • Maurice Black

    as Max
  • DeWitt Jennings

    as Police Sergeant McGroody
  • Paul Fix

    as Benny
  • Eduardo Durant

    as Orchestra Leader
  • Mary Gordon

    as Scrubwoman
  • George Bickel

    as Spiegel
  • James Bradbury Jr.

    as Happy - Trombonist
  • Sam Coslow

    as Duke Taylor (singing voice)
  • Jesse De Vorska

    as Dance Hall Customer
  • Claire Dodd

    as Girl at Bar
  • Jack Elder

    as Minor Role
  • Paul Gibbons

    as Member, Eduardo Durant's Orchestra
  • Adelaide Hall

    as Gloria Bishop (singing voice)
  • William Halligan

    as Terry - Trumpeter
  • Walter Hiers

    as Ollie
  • Al Hill

    as Smitty - Bouncer (uncredited)
  • Frances Moffett

    as Ruby
  • Kent Taylor

    as Saxophonist
  • Alberta Vaughn

    as Marie
  • Fred Warren

    as Al - Pianist
Writing Herman J. Mankiewicz Writer
Sound Stephan Pasternacki Music
Directing David Burton Director
Writing Howard Emmett Rogers Writer
Writing Brian Marlow Writer
Sound John Leipold Music
Camera Karl Struss Director of Photography
Writing James Ashmore Creelman Theatre Play

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