Grand Hotel  (1932) Best Picture - Grand Hotel

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The movie Grand Hotel, released in 1932 and directed by Edmund Goulding with William H. Daniels as cinematographer .
Directed by | Edmund Goulding
Cinematography by | William H. Daniels
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Country | USA
Language | English, Russian
Genres | Drama, Romance

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Cast
Grusinskaya
Baron Felix Von Geigern
Flaemmchen
General Director Preysing
Otto Kringelein
Doctor Otternschlag
Meierheim
Zinnowitz
Gerstenkorn
Schweimann
Dr. Waitz
Young Girl In Lobby
Hotel Guest / Gambler
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Mrs. Hoffman - Young Honeymooner
Hotel Manager
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Elevator Operator
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Mr. Hoffman - Young Honeymooner
Police Officer
Hotel Meat Packer
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Bartender
Housekeeper In Room 174
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Nurse Helping Old Lady Into Elevator
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Taxi Driver
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