Three-Cornered Moon

Three-Cornered Moon is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Elliott Nugent, written by Ray Harris and S.K. Lauren, and starring Claudette Colbert, Richard Arlen, Mary Boland, and Wallace Ford. Based on a 1933 play by Gertrude Tonkonogy Friedberg, the film reached No. 9 in the National Board of Review Awards top-10 films in 1933.[1][2] Film critic Leonard Maltin identifies it as one of the "25 Vintage Movies You Really Shouldn't Miss".

Three-Cornered Moon
Theatrical release poster
Directed byElliott Nugent
Produced byB. P. Schulberg
Screenplay by
Based onThree-Cornered Moon
by Gertrude Tonkonogy
Starring
Music byRalph Rainger
CinematographyLeon Shamroy
Edited byJane Loring
Production
company
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • August 8, 1933 (1933-08-08) (US)
Running time
77 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Premise

Difficulties overtake a well-to-do family in New York when they lose all their money in the Great Crash of 1929.

Cast

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