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Media man Bob Preston is hell bent on making his beautiful Fiance June a star and pulls out all the stops to make it happen. June's eventual stardom drives an inevitable wedge between the couple once June realizes Bob may be more invested in her success than in romance. June leaves Bob behind for another, wealthier man, but a turn of events causes her to rethink her decision. The WAMPAS Baby Stars were a product of the Western Association of Motion Picture Advertisers and consisted of a group of young actresses annually chosen to represent Hollywood's best new female talent. The campaign ran from 1922 to 1934 and included stars like Clara Bow and Ginger Rogers. Silent film actor William Haines managed to net a few talkie film successes before his acting career fizzled, starring alongside Marion Davies in King Vidor's Show People (1928) and Joan Crawford in Edward Sedgwick's West Point (1927). Born in Manhattan, Judith Allen started out as a model and was signed to Paramount after being discovered by Cecil B. DeMille. She then starred in his 1933 film This Day and Age and went on to appear in several westerns, including Boots and Saddles (1937) with Gene Autry. Joseph Santley was director, writer, and producer mostly for Poverty Row film projects; he's best known for his Marx Brothers comedy the Cocoanuts (1929).
Title: | Young and Beautiful |
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Genre: | Comedy-Classic |
Starring: | Young & Beautiful, William Haines, Judith Allen, Joseph Cawthorn, John Miljan |
Director: | Joseph Santley |
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Studio: | Alpha Video |
Attributes: | Black & White, Manufactured on Demand |
Release Date: | 8/26/2014 |
Original Year: | 1934 |
Product Type: | DVD |
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Rated: | NR |
UPC: | 089218744791 |
Item #: | 1283225X |
Closed Caption: | No |
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Street Date: | 8/26/2014 |
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CreditsYoung & Beautiful
William Haines
Judith Allen
Joseph Cawthorn
John Miljan
Vince Barnett
Ted Fio-Rito and Orchestra
Shaw and Lee
James Bush
Vincent Barnett
Warren Hymer
Franklin Pangborn
James Burtis
Syd Saylor
Greta Meyer
Andre Beranger
Ray Mayer
Roy Russell
Edward Hearn
Hazel Hayes
Jean Carmen
Lucille Lund
Jean Gale
Betty Bryson
Ann Hovey
Naomi Judge
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DirectorsJoseph Santley