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Release Date:
October 21, 1935
Original Title:
3 Kids and a Queen
Alternate Titles:
Apuros de Armetta
Cinquante Mille Dollars Morte ou Vive
Den Farliga Gästen
La Excéntrica
The Baxter Millions
Vaarallinen Vieras
É Scomparsa Una Donna
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Crime | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Universal Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 90
An eccentric, wealthy spinster, 'Queenie' Baxter is erroneously presumed to be kidnapped. She subsequently pretends to indeed be kidnapped, , in order to allow a reward of $50,000 to benefit an impecunious family headed by Tony Orsatti and his three sons, Blackie, Doc and Flash.
Art Direction:
Albert S. D'Agostino
Assistant Director:
Ralph Slosser
Fred Frank
Child Wrangler:
Mary West
Director:
Edward Ludwig
Director of Photography:
George Robinson
Editor:
Byron Robinson
Executive Producer:
Fred S. Meyer
Music Director:
Franz Waxman
Orchestrator:
Clifford Vaughan
Original Music Composer:
Franz Waxman
Heinz Roemheld
Presenter:
Carl Laemmle
Producer:
Ben Verschleiser
Screenplay:
Barry Trivers
Samuel Ornitz
Sound Supervisor:
Gilbert Kurland
Story:
Chester Beecroft
Harry Poppe
Stunts:
Jay Wilsey
Matty Roubert
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