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SEVEN SINNERS
USA 1940. Universal Pictures Comp. A Joe Pasternak Production.
Released through Universal Pictures Comp. CAST:
Marlene Dietrich (Bijou); John Wayne (Ltd.
Dan Brent); Albert Dekker (Dr. Martin);
Broderick Crawford (Little Ned); Anna Lee (Dorothy
Henderson); Mischa Auer (Sasha);
Billy Gilbert (Tony); Richard Carle (District
officer); Samuel S. Hinds (Governor Henderson);
Oscar Homolka (Antro); Reginald Denny (Captain
Church); Vince Barnett (Bartender);
Herbert Rawlinson (First mate); James Craig,
William Bakewell (Ensigns); Antonio Morno (Rubio);
Russell Hicks (First governor); William B.
Davidson (Police chief); Harry Seymour (Piano
player); Harry Payne (Second mate);
Larry Lawson (Chief officer); Charles Stafford,
Peter Sullivan, Michael Harvey, Edgar Edwards,
Frank Swann, Leslie Vincent (Ensigns);
Soledad Jiminez (Bijou's maid); Frank
Hagney (Henchman); Willie Fung (Shopkeeper);
Henry Victor (Dutch officer); Danny Beck (Orchestra
leader); Noble Johnson (Russian);
Al Hill, Tay Garnett, Eric Alden, Ward Wing
(Sailors); John Sheenan (Drunk);
Nanette Vallon (First maid); Evelyn Selbie
(Fortune teller); Tom Seidel (Ensign Scott);
with Betty Beagle, Claire Mead, Raquel Vierria,
Mamo Clark, Virginia Engels, Mary Ann Hyde.
CREDITS: Tay Garnett
(Director); Joe Pasternak (Producer);
Phillip P. Karlstein (Assistant Director);
John Meehan Harry Tugend (Scenarists); Rudolph
Maté (Photographer); Jack Otterson (Art
Director); Martin Obzina (Associate);
Ted Kent (Editor); Russell A. Gausman (Set
decorator); Miss Dietrich's costumes by Irene
Vera West (Costumer); Charles Previn (Musical
Director); Frank Skinner, Hans J. Salter (Musical
Score); Bernard B. Brown (Sound Supervisor);
Robert Pritchard (Sound Technician); I.C. Johnson,
Captain U.S.N. (Technical advisor); Alanson
Edwards (Unit publicist); based on an original
story by Ladislas Fodor and Laslo Vadnai. SONGS:
"I've Been in Love Before", "I Fell
Overboard", "The Man's in the Navy"
by Frederick Hollaender (Music) and Frank Loesser
(Lyrics).
Black-and-White. 86 minutes
Production Dates: Early July — September 14th 1940.
Premiere: November 16th 1940, Rivoli Theatre,
New York.
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