Sing Me a Love Song
Sing Me a Love Song is a 1936 American musical film directed by Ray Enright and written by Sig Herzig and Jerry Wald. The film stars James Melton, Patricia Ellis, Hugh Herbert, ZaSu Pitts, Allen Jenkins and Nat Pendleton. The Warner Bros. film premiered in New York City on Christmas Day 1936 and went into general release on January 9, 1937.[1][2][3]
Sing Me a Love Song | |
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Directed by | Ray Enright |
Produced by | Samuel Bischoff |
Screenplay by | Sig Herzig Jerry Wald |
Story by | Harry Sauber |
Starring | James Melton Patricia Ellis Hugh Herbert ZaSu Pitts Allen Jenkins Nat Pendleton |
Music by | Heinz Roemheld |
Cinematography | Arthur L. Todd |
Edited by | Thomas Pratt |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release date |
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Running time | 75 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Cast
- James Melton as Jerry Haines
- Patricia Ellis as Jean Martin
- Hugh Herbert as Siegfried Hammerschlag
- ZaSu Pitts as Gwen Logan
- Allen Jenkins as 'Chris' Cross
- Nat Pendleton as Rocky
Reception
The New York Times reviewer found Sing Me a Love Song "really pretty gay fare", with "several catchy Dubin and Warren tunes."[4]
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References
- "Sing Me a Love Song (1937) - Overview". TCM.com. Retrieved 2015-08-22.
- J.T.M. (1936-12-26). "Movie Review - Sing Me a Love Song - At the Criterion". NYTimes.com. Retrieved 2015-08-22.
- "Sing Me a Love Song". Afi.com. Retrieved 2015-08-22.
- J. T. M. (December 26, 2016). "At the Criterion". The New York Times.
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