Love Letters of a Star
1936 film
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Love Letters of a Star is a 1936 American mystery film directed by Milton Carruth and Lewis R. Foster and written by Milton Carruth, Lewis R. Foster, and James Mulhauser. The film stars Henry Hunter, Polly Rowles, C. Henry Gordon, Walter Coy, Hobart Cavanaugh, Mary Alice Rice, and Ralph Forbes. The film was released on November 8, 1936, by Universal Pictures.[1][2][3]
Directed by
Screenplay by
- Milton Carruth
- Lewis R. Foster
- James Mulhauser
Based on
The Case of the Constant God
by Rufus King
by Rufus King
Produced byCharles R. Rogers
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| Based on | The Case of the Constant God by Rufus King |
| Produced by | Charles R. Rogers |
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| Cinematography | Milton Krasner |
| Edited by | Frank Gross |
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| Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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Running time | 66 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Plot
Cast
- Henry Hunter as John Aldrich
- Polly Rowles as Lydia Todd
- C. Henry Gordon as Lt. Valcour
- Walter Coy as Charley Warren
- Hobart Cavanaugh as Chester Blodgett
- Mary Alice Rice as Jenny Aldrich
- Ralph Forbes as Meredith Landers
- Alma Kruger as Veronica Todd
- Samuel S. Hinds as Artemus Todd
- Rollo Lloyd as Sigurd Repellen
- Warren Hymer as Chuck
- Virginia Brissac as Mrs. Blodgett
- Halliwell Hobbes as Hotchkiss
- Reynolds Denniston as Captain Daws
- Pierre Watkin as Hobbs
- Georges Renavent as Harrington
- Howard Hickman as Dr. Webster
- Al Hill as Chick
- Olaf Hytten as Thompson
- Sam McDaniel as Garage Attendant
- Edward LeSaint as Dr. Edson
- Max Wagner as Doolin
- Arthur Yeoman as Attendant
- Henry Sylvester as Doorman