Broadway Gondolier (1935)
1h 39m
Running Time
July 27, 1935Release Date
Broadway Gondolier (1935)
1h 39m
Running Time
July 27, 1935Release Date
Plot.
A taxi driver travels to Venice and poses as a gondolier to land a radio singing job.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Dick Powell
Dick Purcell
Joan Blondell
Alice Hughes
Adolphe Menjou
Professor de Vinci
Louise Fazenda
Mrs. Flaggenheim
William Gargan
Cliff Stanley
Lloyd Bacon
Director
George Barbier
Music Critic Hayward
Warren Duff
Writer
Grant Mitchell
E.V. Richards, Radio Producer
Sig Herzig
Writer
Ted Fio Rito
Ted Fio Roto - Orchestra Leader
E.Y. Harburg
Writer
Hanns Kräly
Writer
Julius J. Epstein
Writer
Hobart Cavanaugh
Music Critic Gilmore
Joe Sawyer
'Red'
Rafael Alcayde
Ramon
Bob Murphy
Singing Traffic Cop
James Burke
Uncle Andy
Sam Ash
Singer
Candy Candido
Candy
Anne Canovas
Hillbilly Specialty
Judy Canova
Hillbilly Specialty
Pete Canova
Hillbilly Specialty
Zeke Canova
Hillbilly Specialty
George Chandler
Photographer
André Cheron
Headwaiter
Gino Corrado
Clerk in Italian Store
Henry De Silva
Steward
Bill Elliott
Reporter
Leo F. Forbstein
Rehearsal Orchestra Leader / Music Director
Eddie Graham
Man in Audience
Tom Hanlon
2nd Radio Announcer
Otto Heimel
Man
Selmer Jackson
Program Director
William Jeffrey
Manager
Milton Kibbee
Red's Pal
Muzzy Marcellino
Member of the Debutantes
Tom McGuire
Man Leaving Opera / Accident Bystander
Edmund Mortimer
Man Leaving Opera / Dancer
Jack Norton
Man on Ship with Pipe
Frank O'Connor
Majordomo Directing Cabs
Henry Otho
Pete
Elsa Peterson
Woman
Paul Porcasi
Señor Fuzzi
Cliff Saum
Red's Pal
Rolfe Sedan
Mrs. Flaggenheim's Secretary
Harry Seymour
1st Radio Announcer
June Travis
Hatcheck Girl
Mary Treen
2nd Irate Caller
Don Turner
Cabbie at Accident
Emmett Vogan
Reporter
Leo White
de Vinci's Friend
Ernest Wood
Hotel Clerk
George Barnes
Cinematography
Orry-Kelly
Costume Design
Media.
Details.
Wiki.
Broadway Gondolier (1935) is a musical film directed by Lloyd Bacon. The film was released by Warner Bros., and featured Dick Powell, Joan Blondell and Adolphe Menjou.