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Sadie McKee (1934)
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MGM's Sadie McKee is a superb example of how the "committee" system of moviemaking in the 1930s could sometimes yield unexpected delights. It all begins when Sadie McKee (
Joan Crawford
) is brought to big bad old New York by glib vaudevillian Tommy (
Gene Raymond
), only to be unceremoniously dumped in favor of actress Dolly (
Esther Ralston
). Cast adrift, our Sadie lands a nightclub job, where she meets genially intoxicated millionaire Brennan (
Edward Arnold
). Accepting his drunken marriage proposal, Sadie must endure the slings and arrows of Brennan's friends and family, who consider her a gold-digger. Meanwhile, Sadie's former boss Michael (
Franchot Tone
), the one true love of her life, waits and waits and waits to see what's really on the girl's mind! And as a bonus, this is the film that introduced the peppy ditty "All I Do Is Dream of You". The labyrinth plotline of Sadie McKee is proof enough that more than one screenwriter had a hand in its creation: but instead of chaos, the film is irresistibly watchable, full of unexpected plot twists and marvelous little surprises. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Edward Arnold
Jack Brennon
Leo G. Carroll
Phelps
Joan Crawford
Sadie McKee
Jean Dixon
Opal
Earl Oxford
Stooge
Esther Ralston
Dolly
Gene Raymond
Tommy Wallace
Akim Tamiroff
Riccori
Franchot Tone
Michael Alderson
Helen Ware
Mrs. McKee
Zelda Sears
Mrs. Craney
Production Crew
Oliver Marsh
Cinematographer
Adrian
Costume Designer
Clarence Brown
Director
Hugh Wynn
Editor
Lawrence Weingarten
Producer
John Meehan
Screenwriter
Vina Delmar
Short Story Author
Vina Delmar
Short Story Author
Arthur Freed
Songwriter
Nacio Herb Brown
Songwriter
Year: 1934
Runtime: 90
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Produced by
MGM
Release
by MGM
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