Blind Date | |
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Directed by | Roy William Neill |
Written by | Vida Hurst |
Screenplay by | Ethel Hill Adele Buffington |
Based on | Blind Date 1931 novel by Vida Hurst |
Produced by | Robert North |
Starring | Ann Sothern Neil Hamilton Paul Kelly |
Cinematography | Al Siegler |
Edited by | Gene Havlick |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 72 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Blind Date is a 1934 American drama film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Ann Sothern, Neil Hamilton, and Paul Kelly.
Plot
Kitty (Ann Sothern), is a hardworking switchboard operator who is engaged to auto mechanic Bill (Paul Kelly). When Bill opens his own garage, the demands of running his own business soon take a toll on his relationship with Kitty. Frustrated, Kitty agrees to go on a blind date with Bob (Neil Hamilton), the wealthy son of a department store titan. When sparks fly, Kitty is soon forced to make a difficult choice between the two men.[1]
Cast
- Ann Sothern as Kitty Taylor
- Neil Hamilton as Bob Hartwell
- Paul Kelly as Bill Lowry
- Jane Darwell as Ma Taylor
- Spencer Charters as Charlie [Pa] Taylor
- Joan Gale as Flora Taylor
- Mickey Rooney as Freddie Taylor
- Geneva Mitchell as Dot
- Henry Kolker as J. W. Hartwell, Sr.
- Tyler Brooke as Emory
- Billie Seward as Barbara Hartwell
References
- ↑ "Warner Bros. Discovery - Prod - Sign In". Retrieved 8 June 2023.
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