
Mississippi (1935)
Crosby plays a Philadelpia Quaker engaged to a Southern belle. He becomes a social outcast when he refuses to fight a duel. Fields then hires him to perform on his riverboat, promoting him as "Colonel Steel...the notorious Colonel Steel...the singing killer." The plot then follows a predictable course, but there are plenty of scenes featuring W.C. Fields.All Releases
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| Filmmakers | Role |
|---|---|
| A. Edward Sutherland | Director |
| Wesley Ruggles | Director |
| Francis Martin | Writer |
| Jack Cunningham | Writer |
| Herbert Fields | Writer |
| Claude Binyon | Writer |
| Booth Tarkington | Writer |
| Herbert Fields | Writer |
| Dore Schary | Writer |
| Arthur Hornblow Jr. | Producer |
| Charles Lang | Cinematographer |
| Cast | Role |
|---|---|
| Bing Crosby | |
| W.C. Fields | |
| Joan Bennett | |
| Queenie Smith |