International House (1933 film)

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International House (1933 film) is a 1933 pre-Code comedy film best known for its ensemble cast of popular radio and vaudeville stars, including Gracie Allen, W.C. Fields, and Burns and Allen, set in a chaotic Chinese hotel during a bidding war over a revolutionary invention.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
basedOn original screenplay
castMember Arthur Hoyt NERFINISHED
Baby Rose Marie NERFINISHED
Bela Lugosi NERFINISHED
Burns and Allen NERFINISHED
Cab Calloway NERFINISHED
Charles Winninger NERFINISHED
Edmund Breese NERFINISHED
Edmund Mortimer NERFINISHED
Forrester Harvey NERFINISHED
Franklin Pangborn NERFINISHED
George Burns NERFINISHED
George Chandler NERFINISHED
Gracie Allen NERFINISHED
Hugh O'Connell NERFINISHED
Lumsden Hare NERFINISHED
Peggy Hopkins Joyce NERFINISHED
Philip Ahn NERFINISHED
Rockliffe Fellowes NERFINISHED
Rudy Vallee NERFINISHED
Sterling Holloway NERFINISHED
Tetsu Komai NERFINISHED
W. C. Fields NERFINISHED
cinematography George Barnes NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Edward Sutherland NERFINISHED
distributor Paramount Pictures
editor LeRoy Stone NERFINISHED
features Cab Calloway and his orchestra NERFINISHED
musical performances
genre comedy film
narrativeFocus bidding war over a revolutionary invention
notableFor ensemble cast of radio and vaudeville stars
originalLanguage English
partOf pre-Code Hollywood NERFINISHED
producer William LeBaron NERFINISHED
productionCompany Paramount Pictures NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1933
screenwriter Claude Binyon NERFINISHED
Lou Breslow NERFINISHED
Neil Brant NERFINISHED
Val Burton NERFINISHED
setting China NERFINISHED
hotel
title International House NERFINISHED

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