Midnight Madonna
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Directed by | James Flood |
Produced by | Emanuel Cohen |
Screenplay by | David Boehm Gladys Lehman Doris Malloy |
Starring | Warren William Mady Correll Kitty Clancy Edward Ellis Robert Baldwin Jonathan Hale |
Cinematography | Robert Pittack |
Edited by | Ray Curtiss |
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Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
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56 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Midnight Madonna is a 1937 American drama film directed by James Flood and written by David Boehm, Gladys Lehman and Doris Malloy. The film stars Warren William, Mady Correll, Kitty Clancy, Edward Ellis, Robert Baldwin and Jonathan Hale.[1][2] The film was released on July 2, 1937, by Paramount Pictures.
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Plot[edit]
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Cast[edit]
- Warren William as Blackie Denbo
- Mady Correll as Kay Barrie
- Kitty Clancy as Penny Long
- Edward Ellis as Judge Clark
- Robert Baldwin as Vinny Long
- Jonathan Hale as Stuart Kirkland
- Joe Sawyer as Wolfe
- Joseph Crehan as Moe Grinnell
- Irene Franklin as Cafe Proprietor
- Nick Copeland as Ed Kerrigan
- Frank Reicher as Vincent Long II
- May Wallace as Mrs. Withers
- Buddy Messinger as Messenger
References[edit]
- ^ "Midnight Madonna (1937) - Overview". TCM.com. Retrieved 2015-08-07.
- ^ "Midnight-Madonna - Trailer - Cast - Showtimes". NYTimes.com. Retrieved 2015-08-07.
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