Dance Hall is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Irving Pichel and written by Stanley Rauh and Ethel Hill. The film stars Carole Landis, Cesar Romero, William "Bill" Henry, June Storey, J. Edward Bromberg and Charles Halton. It is based on the novel The Giant Swing by W. R. Burnett. The film was released on July 18, 1941 by 20th Century Fox.[1][2][3]
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Directed by | Irving Pichel |
Screenplay by | Stanley Rauh Ethel Hill |
Produced by | Sol M. Wurtzel |
Starring | Carole Landis Cesar Romero William "Bill" Henry June Storey J. Edward Bromberg Charles Halton |
Cinematography | Lucien N. Andriot |
Edited by | Louis R. Loeffler |
Production company | 20th Century Fox |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
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Running time | 72 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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Singer Lili Brown is attracted to dance-hall manager Duke until she realizes that he is a ladies' man. Nice guy Duke matches her with composer Joe Brooks.
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