Ladies Crave Excitement
1935 film by Nick Grinde
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Ladies Crave Excitement is a 1935 American action–comedy drama film released by Mascot Pictures, directed by Nick Grinde and starring Norman Foster, Evalyn Knapp and Esther Ralston.[1]
Directed byNick Grinde
Written by
- John Rathmell (story)
- Wellyn Totman (screenplay)
- Scott Darling (screenplay)
Produced byNat Levine (producer)
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| Directed by | Nick Grinde |
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| Produced by | Nat Levine (producer) |
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| Edited by | Ray Curtiss |
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Running time | 73 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Plot
Don Phelan, the ace newsreel reporter, falls in love with Wilma Howell, the daughter of the owner of another newsreel company that is a bitter rival of the one Don works for. The rivalry, with cameramen jostling each other out of the way, acts of sabotage, and reporters fighting to get the 'scoop', does not bode well for the romance.
Cast
- Norman Foster as Don Phelan
- Evalyn Knapp as Wilma Howell
- Esther Ralston as Miss Winkler
- Eric Linden as Bob Starke
- Purnell Pratt as Amos Starke
- Irene Franklin as Victoria (Vi)
- Emma Dunn as Mrs. Phelan
- Gilbert Emery as J. Fenton Howell
- Russell Hicks as Bert Taylor
- Christian Rub as Lars Swenson
- Francis McDonald as Terry
- Matt McHugh as Johnson
- Jason Robards Sr. as Nick
- Syd Saylor as Flynn
- George "Gabby" Hayes as Dan McCloskey
- Max Wagner as Pat