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The Talk of Hollywood is a 1929 American musical comedy film directed by Mark Sandrich and starring Nat Carr, Fay Marbe and Hope Sutherland. It was shot at the New York studios of RKO Pictures. The film's sets were designed by the art director Ernst Fegté. The film parodies the rush by Hollywood to convert to sound film production in the late 1920s, and leading moguls such as Samuel Goldwyn.
Original Release
12/09/1929
US Release
12/09/1929
Cast
Name | Character |
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Fay Marbe | Adoré Renée / Adore Renée |
Hope Sutherland | Ruth Ginsburg |
Sherling Oliver | John Applegate |
Edward LeSaint | Edward Hamilton |
Gilbert Marbe | Reginald Whitlock |
John Troughton | The Butler / Butler |
Al Goodman's Orchestra | Al Goodman's Orchestra |
The Leonidoff Ballet | Ballet Troupe |
Al Goodman | Al Goodman-Orchestra Leader |
Sam Levene | Film Buyer |
Directors
Writers
Nat Carr, Mark Sandrich, Darby Aaronson
Cast
Name | Character |
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Fay Marbe | Adoré Renée / Adore Renée |
Hope Sutherland | Ruth Ginsburg |
Sherling Oliver | John Applegate |
Edward LeSaint | Edward Hamilton |
Gilbert Marbe | Reginald Whitlock |
John Troughton | The Butler / Butler |
Al Goodman's Orchestra | Al Goodman's Orchestra |
The Leonidoff Ballet | Ballet Troupe |
Al Goodman | Al Goodman-Orchestra Leader |
Sam Levene | Film Buyer |
Tom O'Brien | Reel-Mixing Projectionist |
Nat Carr | J. Pierpont Ginsburg |