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Synopsis
Tales of Manhattan is a sumptuous multipart film centered around a formal tailcoat. The coat is specially designed for stage actor Charles Boyer, who wears it during a rendezvous with his lady friend (Rita Hayworth). The lady's husband (Thomas Mitchell) shoots Boyer, thus the tailcoat is damaged merchandise and sold at a discount to a bridegroom (Cesar Romero). When the groom's peccadillos catch up to him, the bride (Ginger Rogers) chooses to marry the best man (Henry Fonda) instead, and the coat is shipped off to a second hand store. It is purchased by a would-be composer (Charles Laughton), who wears it the night that he is to conduct his first symphony; alas, the coat is too tight and tears apart, nearly ruining the conductor's debut. Stitched back together, the coat is donated to a skid row mission, wherein the kindly proprietor gives the coat to a down and out drunkard (Edward G. Robinson) so that the shabby gentleman can attend his 25th college reunion. Later on, the coat is stolen by a crook (J. Carroll Naish) in order to gain entrance to a fancy charity ball. The crook holds up the ball and stuffs the loot in the pockets of the coat, but while escaping in an airplane he loses the outer garment. The coat floats down to an impoverished African American shanty community; a farmer (Paul Robeson) decides to distribute the "money from heaven" amongst his needy neighbors. At the end, the tattered coat adorns the shoulders of a scarecrow. Tales of Manhattan is one of the best "portmanteau" dramas turned out by Hollywood; it was directed by French expatriate Julien Duvivier, a past master of the multi-story technique. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Eddie "Rochester" Anderson Rev. Lazarus
Morris Ankrum Judge Barnes
Sig Arno Piccolo Player
Charles Boyer Paul Orman
Harry Davenport Professor Lyons
Donald Douglas Henderson
Henry Fonda George
Victor Francen Arturo Bellini
Harry Hayden Soupy Davis
Rita Hayworth Ethel Halloway
Elsa Lanchester Elsa Smith
Barbara Lynn Mary
Mae Marsh Molly
Marion Martin Squirrel
Clarence Muse Grandpa
J. Carrol Naish Costello
Frank Orth Secondhand Clothes Dealer
Eugene Pallette Luther
Gail Patrick Ellen
George H. Reed Christopher
James Rennie Hank Bronson
Adeline Reynolds Grandmother
Helene Reynolds Actress
Paul Robeson Luke
Edward G. Robinson Avery "Larry" L. Browne
Ginger Rogers Diane
Cesar Romero Harry Wilson
Christian Rub Wilson
George Sanders Williams
Ethel Waters Esther
Roland Young Edgar the Butler
James Gleason Father Joe
Charles Laughton Charles Smith
Thomas Mitchell John Halloway
Cordell Hickman Nicodemus

Production Crew

Richard Day Art Director
Joseph Walker Cinematographer
Sol Kaplan Composer (Music Score)
Bernard Newman Costume Designer
Dolly Tree Costume Designer
Gwen Wakeling Costume Designer
Irene Costume Designer
Oleg Cassini Costume Designer
Julien Duvivier Director
Robert Bischoff Editor
Charles Hall First Assistant Director
Robert Stillman First Assistant Director
Guy Pearce Makeup
Eddie Paul Musical Direction/Supervision
Boris Morros Producer
Sam P. Eagle Producer
Sam Spiegel Producer
Boris Leven Production Designer
Alan Campbell Screenwriter
Ben Hecht Screenwriter
Buster Keaton Screenwriter
Donald Ogden Stewart Screenwriter
Edmund Beloin Screenwriter
Ferenc Molnar Screenwriter
Henry Blankfort Screenwriter
Ladislas Fodor Screenwriter
Lamar Trotti Screenwriter
Laszlo Gorog Screenwriter
Laszlo Vadnay Screenwriter
Samuel Hoffenstein Screenwriter
William Morrow Screenwriter
Thomas K. Little Set Designer
Roger Heman Sound/Sound Designer
W.D. Flick Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1942
Runtime: 118
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Produced by
20th Century Fox