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Release Date:
June 30, 1934
Original Title:
Baby Take a Bow
Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Drama | Family | Romance
Production Companies:
Fox Film Corporation
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: G US: PG
Runtime: 76
Eddie Ellison is an ex-con who spent time in Sing-Sing prison. Kay marries him as soon as he serves his time. Five years later, Eddie and his ex-convict buddy Larry, have both gone straight, and Eddie and Kay have a beautiful little girl named Shirley. However, Welch has kept a close eye on them for years. He believes in "once a criminal, always a criminal." Then, when Eddie's employer's wife's pearls go missing, it comes out that Eddie and Larry both spent time in prison, and they're fired. Welch suspects that Eddie and Larry have something to do with the theft of the pearls. Will Welch prove that Eddie and Larry had something to do with the theft, or will the truth prevail?
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Additional Writing:
Henry Johnson
William M. Conselman
Assistant Camera:
Edward Collins
Milton Gold
Assistant Director:
Bert E. Sebell
Assistant Editor:
John Pommer
Camera Operator:
Arthur E. Arling
Co-Executive Producer:
Sol M. Wurtzel
Costume Design:
Royer
Director:
Harry Lachman
Director of Photography:
L. William O'Connell
Editor:
Alfred DeGaetano
Executive Producer:
Winfield R. Sheehan
Lyricist:
Bud Green
Music Director:
Samuel Kaylin
Orchestrator:
Emil Gerstenberger
Original Music Composer:
David Buttolph
Original Story:
John V.A. Weaver
Producer:
John Stone
Screenplay:
Philip Klein
Edward E. Paramore Jr.
Settings:
Duncan Cramer
Songs:
Sam H. Stept
Sound:
George Leverett
Stand In:
Marilyn Granas
Garland Weaver
Still Photographer:
Cliff Maupin
Stunts:
Gordon Carveth
Chick Collins
Theatre Play:
James P. Judge
Wardrobe Designer:
Sam Benson
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