Melody Cruise

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Melody Cruise is a 1933 American musical comedy film directed by Mark Sandrich, known for its lighthearted shipboard romance and early use of musical numbers that helped establish Sandrich’s Hollywood career.

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instanceOf film
basedOn original screenplay
blackAndWhite true
cinematographyBy J. Roy Hunt NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Mark Sandrich NERFINISHED
distributor RKO Radio Pictures
editedBy George Crone NERFINISHED
era Pre-Code Hollywood NERFINISHED
filmingStudio RKO Studios NERFINISHED
genre comedy film
musical film
hasComposer Max Steiner NERFINISHED
hasFilmFormat sound film
hasMainCharacter Alan Chandler NERFINISHED
Bates NERFINISHED
hasShipboardSetting true
hasSongPerformanceBy Phil Harris NERFINISHED
hasTheme bachelor lifestyle
romantic misunderstandings
hasWorkingTitle Love Boat NERFINISHED
language English
musicBy Max Steiner NERFINISHED
notableFor early use of musical numbers
lighthearted shipboard romance
originalLanguage English
partOf early 1930s Hollywood musical cycle
plotSummary Two bachelors on an ocean cruise become entangled in romantic complications with several women.
producer David O. Selznick NERFINISHED
Merian C. Cooper NERFINISHED
productionCompany RKO Radio Pictures
releaseDate June 9, 1933
releaseYear 1933
runtimeMinutes 60
screenwriter Don Hartman NERFINISHED
Franklin Coen NERFINISHED
Mark Sandrich NERFINISHED
setting ocean liner
significance helped establish Mark Sandrich’s Hollywood career
stars Charles Ruggles NERFINISHED
Greta Nissen NERFINISHED
Helen Mack NERFINISHED
June Brewster NERFINISHED
Phil Harris NERFINISHED

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Mark Sandrich notableWork Melody Cruise