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Release Date:
June 1, 1938
Original Title:
You and Me
Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Romance
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 94
Mr. Morris, the owner of a large metropolitan department store, gives jobs to paroled ex-convicts in an effort to help them reform and go straight. Among his 'employed-prison-graduates' are Helen Roberts and Joe Dennis, working as sales clerks. Joe is in love with Helen and asks her to marry him, but she is forbidden to marry as she is still on parole, but she says yes and they are married. In spite of their poverty-level life, their marriage is a happy one until Joe discovers she has lied about her past, in order to marry him. Disillusioned, he leaves, goes back to his old gang and plans to rob the department store.
Additional Music:
W. Franke Harling
John Leipold
Leo Shuken
Additional Writing:
Jack Moffitt
Art Direction:
Hans Dreier
Ernst Fegté
Assistant Camera:
Robert Rhea
Assistant Director:
Richard Harlan
Casting:
Mel Ballerino
Conductor:
Sam Wineland
Director:
Fritz Lang
Director of Photography:
Charles Lang
Editor:
Paul Weatherwax
Gaffer:
Henry Schuster
Grip:
Kenneth De Land
Hairstylist:
Helen Lierly
Lyricist:
Sam Coslow
Johnny Burke
Makeup Artist:
Glen Alden
Music Arranger:
Phil Boutelje
Music Director:
Boris Morros
Orchestrator:
Charles Bradshaw
Herman Hand
Gordon Jenkins
John Leipold
Milan Roder
Al Siegel
Original Music Composer:
Kurt Weill
Other:
Eugene Joseff
Presenter:
Adolph Zukor
Producer:
Fritz Lang
Production Manager:
Richard Johnston
Frederic Leahy
Props:
Roy Kreuger
Screenplay:
Virginia Van Upp
Script Supervisor:
Eugene Busch
Second Assistant Camera:
Lionel Lindon
Second Assistant Director:
Harry Scott
Set Decoration:
A. E. Freudeman
Set Dresser:
Sam Comer
Sound Recordist:
Harry Lindgren
Walter Oberst
Ray Cossar
Still Photographer:
Ken Lobben
Story:
Norman Krasna
Stunts:
Joe Gray
Frances Miles
Wardrobe Master:
Edna Shotwell
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