The Animal Kingdom (1932) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 28, 1932

Original Title:
The Animal Kingdom

Alternate Titles:
The Woman in His House

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
RKO Radio Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 85

He scratched her tender skin and found a savage!

Tom Collier has had a great relationship with Daisy, but when he decides to marry, it is not Daisy whom he asks, it is Cecelia. After the marriage, Tom is bored with the social scene and the obligations of his life. He publishes books that will sell, not books that he wants to write. Even worse, he has his old friend working as a butler and Cecelia wants him fired. When Tom tries to get back together with Daisy to renew the feelings that he once felt, Daisy turns the tables on him and leaves to protect both of them.

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Additional Writing:
Adela Rogers St. Johns
Edward H. Griffith

Assistant Camera:
James Daly

Assistant Director:
Thomas Atkins
Fred Spencer

Costume Design:
Howard Greer
Walter Plunkett

Director:
Edward H. Griffith
George Cukor

Director of Photography:
George J. Folsey

Editor:
Daniel Mandell

Hairstylist:
Ethel Hogan

Makeup Artist:
Mel Berns

Original Music Composer:
Max Steiner

Producer:
David O. Selznick

Production Manager:
C.J. White

Screenplay:
Horace Jackson

Set Decoration:
Van Nest Polglase

Sound:
Denzil A. Cutler

Still Photographer:
Ernest Bachrach

Theatre Play:
Philip Barry

Unit Manager:
Fred Fleck

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