So Long Letty (1929 film)

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Directed byLloyd Bacon
Written byRobert Lord
Arthur Caesar (dialogue)
De Leon Anthony (titles)
Based onSo Long Letty
(1916 stage musical)
Book:
Oliver Morosco
Elmer Harris
Music and Lyrics:
Earl Carroll[1]
So Long Letty
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Directed byLloyd Bacon
Written byRobert Lord
Arthur Caesar (dialogue)
De Leon Anthony (titles)
Based onSo Long Letty
(1916 stage musical)
Book:
Oliver Morosco
Elmer Harris
Music and Lyrics:
Earl Carroll[1]
StarringCharlotte Greenwood
CinematographyJames Van Trees
Edited byJack Killifer
Music byLouis Silvers
Grant Clarke
Peter DeRose
Charles Tobias
Sidney Clare
Earl Carroll
Harry Akst[2]
Production
company
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release date
  • October 16, 1929 (1929-10-16)
Running time
64 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
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So Long Letty is a 1929 American sound (All-Talking) pre-Code musical comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Charlotte Greenwood, reprising her role from the 1916 Broadway stage play.[3][4][5] The story had previously been filmed as a silent under the same title in 1920 with Colleen Moore.

Uncle Claude comes to the Ardmore Beach Hotel to see Tommy and his wife. At the hotel, with his two granddaughters Ruth and Sally, Uncle Claude meets a wise-talking employee named Letty, which causes him to leave the hotel. When he finds Tommy, he mistakes Grace for his wife and likes her and the way she keeps a clean house. To get a big check from Uncle Claude and to see how life is with the other, the two couples switch spouses for a week.

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