The Gilded Lily (1935)


The Gilded Lily
Release Date25 January 1935
GenreComedy, Romance
CountryUSA
Filming LocationsIverson Ranch, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California, USA
LanguageEnglish
Sound MixMono
ColorBlack and White
Film TypeFeature
Film ClassScrewball Comedy
ThemesMembers of the Press, Love Triangles, Social Climbing
TonesHumorous, Wry, Stylized
TagsArgument, Aristocrat, Booking, Charm [personality], Chemistry, Employment, Fame, Handsome, Infamous, Love, Love Triangle, Marriage, Media, Meeting, News, Newspaper, Nightclub, Performer, Personality, Proposal, Reporter, Romance, Solo, Songwriter, Stage, Star, Subway, Wealth, Woman, Writing

The Gilded Lily is a 1935 film made by Paramount Pictures, directed by Wesley Ruggles, and starring Claudette Colbert, Fred MacMurray, Ray Milland and C. Aubrey Smith. The film reached #5 in Best English Language Films, National Board of Review Awards 1935.


Cast and Crew


Cast

Marilyn David

Peter Dawes

Charles Gray

Lloyd Granton, Duke of Loamshire

Nate Porcopolis

Eddie Craven
Eddie, Photographer

Hankerson

Charles Irwin
Oscar, Orchestra Leader

Innkeeper, Hugo

Claude King
Boat Captain

Charles C. Wilson
Managing Editor

Subway Guard

Pat Somerset
Man in London Club

Georgie Billings
Guard's Son

Bum on Park Bench

Taxi Driver

Eddie Borden
Photographer

Jack Albin
International News Photographer

Jimmy Aubrey
Purser

Ambrose Barker
British Reporter

Managing Editor

William Begg
British Reporter

London Cafe Patron

Ralph Brooks
Nightclub Extra

Michelette Burani
Marie, Marilyn's Maid

Rudolph Cameron
Photographer

Cherry Campbell
Cameraman at New York Apartment

Rita Carlyle
Proprietor's Wife

Adele Corliss
Patron at Nate's Cafe

Patron at Nate's Cafe

Robert Dudley
Store Clerk

Eddie Dunn
Reporter

Jay Eaton
London Cafe Patron

Jack Egan
Photographer

Frank Filen
Photographer, Associated Press

Hyman Fink
Free Lance Photographer

Neil Fitzgerald
English waiter

Jerry Fletcher
Barney

Captain Francis
London Cafe Patron

Dick French
Patron at Nate's Cafe

Chuck Hamilton
Policeman

Sam Harris
London Night Club Patron

Samuel E. Hines
Cameraman at New York Apartment

George Humbert
Popcorn Man

Perry Ivins
Cameraman at New York Apartment

Tiny Jones
Small Woman

Howard Joslin
Extra

Vocal Teacher

Rollo Lloyd
City Editor

Dixie Loftin
Neighbor

Jerry Mandy
Waiter at Nate's

Stanley Mann
Steward with Telegram

Bert Moorhouse
Nightclub Extra

Clive Morgan
Englishman, London Cafe

Edmund Mortimer
London Nightclub Patron

Divorcee

Ferdinand Munier
Otto Bushe, The Shovel King

Photographer

Patsy O'Byrne
Neighbor

Nightclub Extra

Albert Pollet
Headwaiter

James Quinn
Second Guard

Headwaiter

Ronald R. Rondell
Patron at Nate's Cafe

Gale Ronn
Patron at Nate's Cafe

Mel Ruick
English Band Leader

Walter Shumway
Assistant editor

Cameron Smith
Assistant City Editor

Larry Steers
London Night Club Patron

Hayden Stevenson
Photographer

Mark Strong
Neighbor

Train Conductor

Phil Tead
Rollercoaster Attendant

Bob Thom
Customs inspector

David Thursby
British Reporter

Monte Vandergrift
Neighbor

Florence Wix
Nightclub Patron

Director

Producer

Melville Baker
story

Claude Binyon
writer

Albert Lewis
producer

Original Music

Sigmund Krumgold
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Heinz Roemheld
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Tom Satterfield
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Cinematographer

Editor

Otho Lovering
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Costume Designer

Travis Banton
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Other Crew

William Howard Hoeffer
jewels designer

Pluma Noisom
stand-in: Claudette Colbert

Production Company

Paramount Pictures
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Distributor

Paramount Pictures

MCA/Universal Pictures






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