Seven Keys to Baldpate (1935 film)
Seven Keys to Baldpate | |
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Directed by |
William Hamilton Edward Killy Charles Kerr (assistant) |
Written by |
Anthony Veiller Wallace Smith |
Based on |
play by George M. Cohan based on the novel by Earl Derr Biggers |
Starring |
Gene Raymond Eric Blore |
Distributed by | RKO |
Release dates |
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Running time | 68 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Seven Keys to Baldpate is a 1935 movie based on the popular play.
Cast
- Gene Raymond as Magee
- Margaret Callahan as Mary Norton, alias of Mary Johnson
- Eric Blore as Professor Bolton, alias of Harrison
- Grant Mitchell as Hayden
- Moroni Olsen as Jim Cargan
- Erin O'Brien-Moore as Mrs. Hayden, alias of Myra
- Henry Travers as Adlebert Peters
- Walter Brennan as Station agent
- Ray Mayer as Bland
- Erville Alderson as Chief of police
- Murray Alper as Max
- Harry Beresford as Lige Quimby
- Emma Dunn as Mrs. Quimby
Reception
The critic from the Washington Post said he could think of no two actors less alike than Gene Raymond and Richard Dix (who starred in the 1929 film version), apart from George Arliss and Harpo Marx, and said the film was a "sturdy old warhorse".[1]
References
- ↑ "Seven Keys to Baldpate," Introducing New Actress, Opens at Keith's Tomorrow: Raymond Stars In Role First Done by Cohan Has Been Made 4 Times; Lela Moore's Ace Stunt; About the Showshops. By Nelson B. Bell.. The Washington Post (1923-1954) [Washington, D.C] December 9, 1935: 13.
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