The Broadway Melody  (1929) Best Picture - The Broadway Melody

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The movie The Broadway Melody, released in 1929 and directed by Harry Beaumont, was shot on film using Technicolor System 2 Camera with John Arnold as cinematographer and editing by Sam Zimbalist, William LeVanway.
Directed by | Harry Beaumont
Cinematography by | John Arnold
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Technicolor System 2 Camera (Insert Segment)
Sound Systems
Distribution Resolution
Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Drama, Musical, Romance

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Academy Awards Year
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Cast
Eddie Kearns
Queenie Mahoney
Hank Mahoney
Chorus Girls
Chorus Dancer
Babe Hatrick
Quartet Guitarist And Singer
Bellhop
Turpe - Costumer
Dillon - Stage Manager
Bystander In Rehearsal Room
Quartet Guitarist And Singer
Music Publisher
Francis Zanfield
Quartet Guitarist And Singer
Specialty Dancer
Guitar Player In Band
Party Guest
One Of The Mawby Triplets
One Of The Mawby Triplets
One Of The Mawby Triplets
Flapper In Pearl Necklace
Specialty Dancer
Wardrobe Lady
Chorus Girl
Uncle Jed
Stew - Mr. Zanfield's Assistant
Quartet Guitarist And Singer
Jacques Warriner
Chorus Girl
Hotel Housekeeper
Chorus Girl
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Written by
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Art Direction by
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Gaffer
Art Department
Poster Artist
Sound Department
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Sound Technician
Sound Technician
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Sound Technician
Costume & Wardrobe Department
Wardrobe
Music Department
Lyrics By
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Choreographer
General Press Representative
The Broadway Melody - modified: [69469] [19729]

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