Hollywood on Parade
Hollywood on Parade | |
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Directed by | Lewis Lewyn |
Starring | See below |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
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Running time | 12 minutes |
Distributor | Paramount Pictures |
Hollywood on Parade (1932–1934) is a series of short subjects released by Paramount Pictures.
Production background[edit | edit source]
One short (# B-9) is frequently misidentified as Curly Howard's first appearance on film, as cited by historians. This is because it was mistaken for a 1932 short when Criterion Pictures acquired the shorts for television distribution in the early 1950s, and slapped a generic title card on all films in this series with a 1932 copyright notice.
In fact, # B-9 was a 1934 Paramount release, and most likely filmed during a loan-out period for Howard from MGM, around the same time Ted Healy and the Three Stooges costarred in Myrt and Marge (1933) for Universal Studios.
This is one of only two movies to portray a live-action Betty Boop. The other is a Paramount short film Musical Justice (1931), in which Mae Questel portrays Betty Boop.
Cast[edit | edit source]
- Baby Peggy
- Bonnie Bonnell
- Brox Sisters
- Gary Cooper
- Cary Grant
- Buster Crabbe
- Bing Crosby
- Frankie Darro
- Jimmy Durante
- Larry Fine
- Richard Gallagher
- Mack Gordon
- Ted Healy
- Moe Howard
- Curly Howard
- Carole Lombard
- Béla Lugosi
- Bonnie Poe
- Edward Everett Horton
- Tim McCoy
- Harry Revel
- Ginger Rogers
- Ben Turpin
- Bert Wheeler
- Anna May Wong
- Robert Woolsey
- Fay Wray
- Ed Wynn
- Stuart Erwin
List of shorts[edit | edit source]
NOTE: This list is probably incomplete.
- Hollywood on Parade # A-1 (released August 26, 1932)
- Hollywood on Parade # A-2 (released September 23, 1932)
- Hollywood on Parade # A-3 (released October 21, 1932)
- Hollywood on Parade # A-4 (released November 18, 1932)
- Hollywood on Parade # A-5 (released December 16, 1932)
- Hollywood on Parade # A-6 (released January 13, 1933)
- Hollywood on Parade # A-7 (released 1933)
- Hollywood on Parade No. A-8 (released March 10, 1933)
- Hollywood on Parade # A-9 (released April 7, 1933)
- Hollywood on Parade # A-10 (released 1933)
- Hollywood on Parade # A-11 (released 1933)
- Hollywood on Parade # A-12 (released June 30, 1933)
- Hollywood on Parade # B-1 (released August 18, 1933)
- Hollywood on Parade # B-2 (released 1933)
- Hollywood on Parade # B-3 (released 1933)
- Hollywood on Parade # B-4 (released 1933)
- Hollywood on Parade # B-5 (released December 1933)
- Hollywood on Parade # B-6 (released January 5, 1934)
- Hollywood on Parade # B-7 (released February 2, 1934)
- Hollywood on Parade # B-8 (released March 30, 1934)
- Hollywood on Parade # B-9 (released 1934)
- Hollywood on Parade # B-10 (released 1934)
- Hollywood on Parade # B-11 (released 1934)
- Hollywood on Parade # B-12 (released 1934)
- Hollywood on Parade # B-13 (released July 20, 1934)
External links[edit | edit source]
- Hollywood on Parade at Internet Movie Database
- Hollywood on Parade at AllMovie
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