A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 19, 1935
Original Title:
Private Worlds
Alternate Titles:
Mondes privés
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
Walter Wanger Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 84
At the Brentwood Asylum for the mentally ill, psychiatrist partners Jane Everest and Alex MacGregor are broken up by the new superintendent, Dr. Charles Monet, who has a low regard for women physicians. Jane and Charles clash on patient treatment, and Jane learns that Charles has a sister, Claire, with a mysterious past.
Additional Camera:
James Knott
Additional Dialogue:
Gladys Unger
Art Direction:
Alexander Toluboff
Assistant Camera:
James V. King
Assistant Director:
Edward Saunders
Charles Hall
Assistant Set Dresser:
Stanley Murphy
Clapper Loader:
Roy Noble
Costume Design:
Travis Banton
Director:
Gregory La Cava
Director of Photography:
Leon Shamroy
Draughtsman:
Arthur Cornwall
Editor:
Aubrey Scotto
Editorial Services:
Walter Reynolds
Grip:
Buzz Gibson
Hairstylist:
Grace Boyd
Jane Romeyn
Makeup Artist:
Robert Stephanoff
Music:
Heinz Roemheld
Novel:
Phyllis Bottome
Original Music Composer:
Heinz Roemheld
Presenter:
Adolph Zukor
Producer:
Walter Wanger
Props:
Howard Oggle
Screenplay:
Lynn Starling
Gregory La Cava
Set Dresser:
Alec Waugh
Sound:
Hugo Grenzbach
Sound Recordist:
William H. Lynch
Special Effects:
George J. Teague
Stand In:
Gale Mogul
Still Photographer:
Eddie Croninworth
Wardrobe Master:
Helen Taylor
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