Bolero (1934)


Bolero
Release Date23 February 1934
TaglineHe rose to fame on a ladder of dancing ladies!
GenreDrama, Romance
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish
Sound MixMono
ColorBlack and White
Film TypeFeature
TagsCafe, Club [organization], Dance [art], Death, Heart Attack, Love, Manager, Owner, Partner, Return, Ruthlessness, Star, Success, Volunteer, War

Bolero (1934) is a musical drama film starring George Raft and Carole Lombard. The movie was a rare chance for Raft to star and to play a dancer, which had been his profession in New York City, rather than a gangster. The film takes its title from the Maurice Ravel composition Boléro (1928).


Cast and Crew


Cast

Raoul De Baere

Helen Hathaway

Annette

Mike DeBaere

Lady D'Argon

Lord Robert Coray

Martha Bamattre
Belgian landlady

Heinie Conklin
Beer Garden Waiter

Frank Dunn
Hotel manager

Extra

Gregory Golubeff
Orchestra leader

Mack Gray
Club Patron

Dell Henderson
Theater manager

John Irwin
Porter

Adolph Milar
Beer Garden manager

William H. O'Brien
Waiter

Paul Panzer
Bailiff

Ann Shaw
Young matron

Bit Part

Leona's Angel

William Wagner
Waiter

Director

Original Music

Kubec Glasmon
story

Horace Jackson
writer

Ruth Ridenour
story

story

Bernhard Kaun
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John Leipold
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Cinematographer

Leo Tover
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Editor

Hugh Bennett
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Music Department

Nat W. Finston
music supervisor

Karl Hajos
composer: stock music

W. Franke Harling
composer: stock music

Rudolph G. Kopp
composer: stock music

Other Crew

LeRoy Prinz
choreographer

Veloz
dance double: George Raft

Yolanda
dance double: Carole Lombard

Production Company

Paramount Pictures
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Distributor

Paramount Pictures

MCA/Universal Pictures






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