Sensation Hunters (1933 film)
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Directed byCharles Vidor
Written byWhitman Chambers (story "Cabaret")
Albert DeMond (dialogue)
Paul Schofield (adaptation)
Albert DeMond (dialogue)
Paul Schofield (adaptation)
Produced byTrem Carr (producer)
Robert E. Welsh (supervising producer)
Robert E. Welsh (supervising producer)
| Sensation Hunters | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Charles Vidor |
| Written by | Whitman Chambers (story "Cabaret") Albert DeMond (dialogue) Paul Schofield (adaptation) |
| Produced by | Trem Carr (producer) Robert E. Welsh (supervising producer) |
| Starring | Arline Judge Preston Foster Marion Burns |
| Cinematography | Sidney Hickox |
| Edited by | Carl Pierson |
| Distributed by | Monogram Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 73 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Sensation Hunters is a 1933 American pre-Code B movie directed by Charles Vidor, starring Arline Judge, Preston Foster and Marion Burns, and released by Monogram Pictures. The film briefly features Walter Brennan as a stuttering waiter.