The Talk of Hollywood

The Talk of Hollywood

Release date : December 10, 1929
Runtime : 1h 10m
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Director : Mark Sandrich /
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December 10, 1929 1h 10m Comedy More
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Schlock-movie producer J. Pierpont Ginsburg, after declaring, in a Yiddish accent, that "talking pictures are in their infantry," decides to put all of his savings into a big-budgeted musical, starring the sensation of Paris (with a bad French accent), Adore Renee, and a swishy leading man, Reginald Whitlock. Meanwhile, his daughter, Judy Ginsburg, gets involved in a romance with Ginsburg's Gentile lawyer, John Applegate. His efforts aren't helped any by the projectionist who mixes up the sound-disc reels, with the images not matching the dialogue and sound effects, during a showing for prospective film buyers and exhibitors.
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Nat Carr
J. Pierpont Ginsburg
Fay Marbe
Adore Renée
Hope Sutherland
Ruth Ginsburg
Sherling Oliver
John Applegate
Edward LeSaint
Edward Hamilton
Gilbert Marbe
Reginald Whitlock
Al Goodman
Al Goodman-Orchestra Leader
Tom O'Brien
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Sam Levene
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  • title:The Talk of Hollywood
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1929
  • Runtime:1h 10m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Mark Sandrich /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Schlock-movie producer J. Pierpont Ginsburg, after declaring, in a Yiddish accent, that "talking pictures are in their infantry," decides to put all of his savings into a big-budgeted musical, starring the sensation of Paris (with a bad French accent), Adore Renee, and a swishy leading man, Reginald Whitlock. Meanwhile, his daughter, Judy Ginsburg, gets involved in a romance with Ginsburg's Gentile lawyer, John Applegate. His efforts aren't helped any by the projectionist who mixes up the sound-disc reels, with the images not matching the dialogue and sound effects, during a showing for prospective film buyers and exhibitors.
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