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MANPOWER
USA 1941. Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. — A Warner Bros.
— First National Picture.
Released through Warner Bros Pictures Inc. CAST:
Edward G. Robinson (Hank McHenry); Marlene
Dietrich (Fay Duval); George Raft (Johnny
Marshall); Alan Hale (Jumbo Wells);
Frank McHugh (Omaha); Eve Arden (Dolly);
Barton MacLaine (Smiley Quinn); Ward Bond (Eddie
Adams); Walter Catlett (Sidney Whipple);
Joyce Compton (Scarlett); Lucia Caroll (Flo);
Egon Brecher (Pop Duval); Cliff Clark (Cully);
Joseph Crehan (Sweeney); Ben Welden (Al
Hurst);Barbara Pepper (Polly); Dorothy
Appleby (Wilma); Carl Harbaugh (Noisy
Nash); Barbara Land (Marilyn); Ralph
Dunn (Man at phone); Harry Strang (Foreman);
Nat Carr (Waiter); John Kelly, Pat McKee
(Bouncer); Joan Winfield, Audra Lindley,
Faye Emerson (Nurses); Isabel Withers (Floor
nurse); James Flavin (Orderly); Chester
Clute, John Dilson (Clerks); Dorothy Vaughan
(Mrs. Boyle); Billy Wayne (Taxi driver);
Dick Elliott, Arthur Q. Bryan (Drunks);
Harry Seymour (Piano player); Nella Walker
(Floorlady); Brenda Fowler (Saleslady);
Joyce Bryant (Miss Brewster); Gayle Mellott,
Muriel Barr (Models); Harry Holman (Justice
of the Peace); Vera Lewis (Wife);
Beal Wong (Chinese singer(; Joe Devlin (Bartender(;
Georgia Caine (Head nurse); John Harmon (Benny);
Jean Ames (Thelma); Jane Randolph (Hat
check girl); Frank Mayo (Doorman);
Eddy Chandler, Lee Phelps (Detectives);
William Gould (Desk sergeant); Robert Strange
(Bondsman); Leah Baird (Matron);
Herbert Heywood (Watchman); Drew Roddy,
Peter Caldwell, Harry Harvey, JR., Bobby Robb
(Boys); Murray Alper, Charles Sullivan,
Fred Graham, Elliott Sullivan, William Newell,
Dick Wessel (Linemen); Cliff Saum, Roland
Drew, Eddie Fetherston, Charles Sherlock, Jeffrey
Sayre, William Hopper (Men); with Al Herman.
CREDITS: Raoul
Walsh (Director); Hal B. Wallis (Executive
Producer); Mark Hellinger, Jack Saper (Associate
Producers); Hugh Cummings (Dialogue Director);
Ross Saunders (Assistant Director); Original
Screenplay by Richard Macauly, Jerry Wald; Ernest
Haller (Photographer); Byron Haskin, H.F.
Koenekamp (Special Effects); Max Parker (Art
Director); Ralph Dawson (Editor);
Milo Anderson (Costumer); Adolph Deutsch (Musical
Score); Leo F. Forbstein (Musical Director);
Dolph Thomas (Sound); Perc Westmore (Make-up);
Verne Elliott (Technical Advisor); Frank Mattison
(Unit Manager). SONG:
"I'm in No Mood for Music Tonight",
"He Lied and I Listened." by Frederick Hollaender
(Music) and Frank Loesser (Lyrics).
Black-and-White.2,843 meters, 103 minutes
Production Dates: March 24th — May 12th 1941.
Premiere: July 1941, Strand Theatre, New York.
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