Paramount on Parade (1930)
A musical revue that basically has Paramount stars and contract-players doing things some had never done on screen, and wouldn't again; such as Ruth Chatteron , in a French-café setting singing "My Marine" (written by Richard A. Whiting and Raymond B. Eagan) to a group of U. S. Marines, including Stuart Eriwn, Stanley Smith and Frederic March; Buddy Rogers doing a song-duet with Lillian Roth called "Any Time's the Time to Fall in Love" (written by Elise Jans and Jack King), on a cuckoo-clock set; and Clara Bow singing and dancing in the "True To The Navy Now" number to a group of sailors.All Releases
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Filmmakers | Role |
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Dorothy Arzner | Director |
Otto Brower | Director |
Edmund Goulding | Director |
Victor Heerman | Director |
Edwin H. Knopf | Director |
Rowland V. Lee | Director |
Ernst Lubitsch | Director |
Lothar Mendes | Director |
Victor Schertzinger | Director |
A. Edward Sutherland | Director |
Frank Tuttle | Director |
Josep Carner Ribalta | Writer |
Joseph L. Mankiewicz | Writer |
Elsie Janis | Producer |
Albert A. Kaufman | Producer |
B.P. Schulberg | Producer |
Harry Fischbeck | Cinematographer |
Victor Milner | Cinematographer |
Merrill G. White | Editor |
Cast | Role |
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Jean Arthur | |
Clara Bow | |
Maurice Chevalier | |
Gary Cooper |