Night after night. I'm no angel. Belle of the nineties. Klondike Annie.
Notes:
Title from disc labels. Night after night is from the story Single night, by Louis Bromfield. Klondike Annie is from a play by Mae West, a story by Marion Morgan and George B. Dowell, and material suggested by Frank Mitchell Dazey. Originally produced as 4 individual motion pictures between 1931 and 1936. Night after night: George Raft, Constance Cummings, Wynne Gidson, Mae West, Alison Skipworth. I'm no angel: Mae West, Cary Grant, Kent Taylor, Edward Arnold, Gregory Ratoff, Ralf Harolde, Gertrude Michael, Russell Hopton, Dorothy Peterson, Wm. B. Davidson, Gertrude Howard. Belle of the nineties: Mae West, Roger Pryor, John Mack Brown, John Miljan, Katherine De Mille, Duke Ellington's Orchestra. Klondike Annie: Mae West, Victor McLaglen.
Contents:
sides 1-2. Night after night (1932, ca 74 min.) / Paramount presents ; directed by Archie Mayo; screen play by Vincent Lawrence; continuity by Kathryn Scola -- sides 2-3. I'm no angel (1933, ca. 87 min.) / Paramount presents; directed by Wesley Ruggles; story, screen play and all dialogue by Mae West -- sides 4-5. Belle of the Nineties (1934, ca. 73 min.) / a Paramount picture; Adolph Zukor presents; produced by William LeBaron; directed by Leo McCarey; [screenplay] by Mae West -- sides 5-6. Klondike Annie (1936, ca. 76 min.) / a Paramount picture; Adolph Zukor presents; produced by William LeBaron; directed by Raoul Walsh; screen play and dialogue by Mae West.
Summary:
A collection of 4 of Mae West's films, including her first screen role, made for Paramount between 1932 and 1936. This release includes the theatrical trailers for Night after night, I'm no angel and Belle of the Nineties.
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