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Release Date: 1934
Cast: Polly Moran, Joe E. Brown, Eddie Quillan, Eddie Cantor, Clark Gable, Jimmy Durante, Tom Kennedy, Bert Lahr, Wallace Beery, John Boles, Lupe Vélez, Jackie Cooper ...MORE
Cast: Polly Moran, Joe E. Brown, Eddie Quillan, Eddie Cantor, Clark Gable, Jimmy Durante, Tom Kennedy, Bert Lahr, Wallace Beery, John Boles, Lupe Vélez, Jackie Cooper, Edward G. Robinson, Oliver Hardy, Ben Bard, Guy Kibbee, Stan Laurel, Charles Butterworth, Jean Harlow, Spencer Tracy, Walt Disney, Mickey Rooney, Peter Lorre, Lyle Talbot, Arthur Treacher, Lucille Ball, Bing Crosby, Dick Powell, Sterling Holloway, Joan Crawford, Richard Carle, Robert Young, Ted Healy, June Clyde ...LESS
Categories: Movies, Farce, Black-And-White, Pre-Code, Musical, Comedy
Hollywood Party is a musical film starring Jimmy Durante. It was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film had no director credited, although it has been asserted that Richard Boleslawski, Allan Dwan, Edmund Goulding, Russell Mack, Charles Reisner, Roy Rowland, George Stevens and Sam Wood directed various scenes. It was not a financial or critical success and is mostly remembered today because it features 31 stars such as Laurel and Hardy, The Three Stooges (in their final appearance for MGM) and Mickey Mouse, who introduces a Technicolor sequence, "The Hot Choc-late Soldiers", created... MORE
Hollywood Party is a musical film starring Jimmy Durante. It was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film had no director credited, although it has been asserted that Richard Boleslawski, Allan Dwan, Edmund Goulding, Russell Mack, Charles Reisner, Roy Rowland, George Stevens and Sam Wood directed various scenes. It was not a financial or critical success and is mostly remembered today because it features 31 stars such as Laurel and Hardy, The Three Stooges (in their final appearance for MGM) and Mickey Mouse, who introduces a Technicolor sequence, "The Hot Choc-late Soldiers", created by Walt Disney.
Laurel and Hardy appear at the door while the party is happening. They sold the lions to Baron Munchausen (Jack Pearl) and he paid with a cheque for 50,000 tiddlywinks and they want the lions back. The doorman refuses them entry so they lock him out and go looking for the Baron. Stan and Ollie can't find the Baron and end up at a bar. At the bar Lupe Vélez has been refused another drink and she screams her displeasure. They have a classic tit-for-tat argument with eggs. The doorman spots Stan and Ollie and gives chase. They end up outside and release the lions. LESS
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