You're a Sweetheart

You're a Sweetheart

Release date : December 26, 1937
Runtime : 1h 36m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : David Butler /
Production companies : Universal Pictures /
December 26, 1937 1h 36m United States of America Romance English More
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A Broadway producer is in a quandary when he discovers that the opening of his newest big production coincides with that of a major charity event. He despairs that the show will close after opening night until an ingenious writer suggests that he simply give the production snob-appeal by making the tickets nearly impossible to get by fabricating a story that they were all purchased by a flamboyant Texas oil baron who is totally besotted by the show's star.
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Alice Faye
Betty Bradley
George Murphy
Hal Adams
Ken Murray
Don King
Charles Winninger
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Andy Devine
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William Gargan
Fred Edwards
Frank Jenks
Harry Howe
Casper Reardon
Cousin Caspar
Donald Meek
Conway Jeeters
David Oliver
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A.A. Trimble
Will Rogers
Edna Sedgewick
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Bob Murphy
Bailiff
Renie Riano
Mrs. Hepplethwaite
Bobby Watson
Defense Attorney
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  • title:You're a Sweetheart
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1937
  • Runtime:1h 36m
  • Genres: Romance · Music ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: David Butler /
  • Writers: Monte Brice · Charles Grayson · Warren Wilson · Maxwell Shane · William C. Thomas ·
  • Production companies: Universal Pictures ·
  • Overview:A Broadway producer is in a quandary when he discovers that the opening of his newest big production coincides with that of a major charity event. He despairs that the show will close after opening night until an ingenious writer suggests that he simply give the production snob-appeal by making the tickets nearly impossible to get by fabricating a story that they were all purchased by a flamboyant Texas oil baron who is totally besotted by the show's star.
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