United States / Aug 30, 1935 / NR
1h 5min
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
A scatterbrained heiress opens her home to a succession of unemployed actors and vaudeville performers, then decides to produce her own show, much to the consternation of her father, her sister and her sister's boyfriend, who is actually after the young girl's money.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Lee Kohlmar | Mr. Flugsnort |
| Milla Davenport | Mrs. Flugsnort |
| Jack Powell | Jack, the Drummer |
| Irving Bacon | Thompson |
| Cosmo Kyrle Bellew | Dignified Man (uncredited) |
| Frank Darien | Clyde |
| Dell Henderson | Lloyd |
| Harry Holman | Stuffy |
| Jack Duffy | Wilbur |
| The Buccaneers | Vaudeville Act (uncredited) |
| George Burton | Iceman (uncredited) |
| Richard Carle | Sam (uncredited) |
| Ben Chavez | Acrobat (as "The Six Olympics") (uncredited) |
| Oliver Cross | Man on Horse (uncredited) |
| Harry Depp | Village Banker (uncredited) |
| Harold Dexter | Acrobat (as "The Six Olympics") (uncredited) |
| Ray Dove | Specialty Act (as "Johnson and Dove") (uncredited) |
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| Bobby Dunn | Old Crony (uncredited) |
| Eddie Dunn | Gracie’s Taxi Driver (uncredited) |
| Billy Franey | Old Crony (uncredited) |
| George B. French | Old Crony (uncredited) |
| Edward Gargan | Policeman (uncredited) |
| Gladys | Trained Seal (uncredited) |
| Chuck Hamilton | Officer (uncredited) |
| Jack Henderson | Drunk (uncredited) |
| Arthur Housman | Drunk (uncredited) |
| Arthur Stuart Hull | Important-Looking Man (uncredited) |
| William Irving | Passenger (uncredited) |
| Duke Johnson | Specialty Act (as "Johnson and Dove") (uncredited) |
| Al Kennan | Acrobat (as "The Six Olympics") (uncredited) |
| Paul Kruger | Ticket-Taker (uncredited) |
| Eddie Lee | Chang, the Chef (uncredited) |
| Walter Long | Tramp (uncredited) |
| Campbell McBride | Sleight-of-Hand Performer (uncredited) |
| Larry McGrath | Tramp (uncredited) |
| Jesta Mole | Bicycle Act (as "Jester and Mole") (uncredited) |
| Joe Mole | Bicycle Act (as "Jester and Mole") (uncredited) |
| Nick Moro | Specialty Act (as "Moro and Yaconelli") (uncredited) |
| Charles Morris | Officer (uncredited) |
| Henry Mowbray | Important-Looking Man (uncredited) |
| Clarence Neal | Porter (uncredited) |
| George Pease | Passenger (uncredited) |
| Pascale Perry | Specialty Act (uncredited) |
| James Quinn | Counterman (uncredited) |
| Billy Rivas | Acrobat (as "The Six Olympics") (uncredited) |
| Syd Saylor | Allen’s Cab Driver (uncredited) |
| Seymour and Corncob | Specialty Act (uncredited) |
| The Six Candreya Brothers | Vaudeville Act (uncredited) |
| Larry Steers | Critic (uncredited) |
| Three Jacks and a Queen | Vaudeville Act (uncredited) |
| Armando Valdez | Acrobat (as "The Six Olympics") (uncredited) |
| Jeannette Warren | Passenger (uncredited) |
| The Wheelers | Vaudeville Act (uncredited) |
| Frank Yaconelli | Specialty Act (as "Moro and Yaconelli") (uncredited) |
| Duke York | Milkman (uncredited) |
Genres
Comedy
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Here Comes Cookie |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Paramount Pictures |
| Release date | 30 agosto 1935 |
| Production | William LeBaron |
| Writer | Don Hartman, Sam Mintz |
| Editing | Richard C. Currier |
| Cinematography | Gilbert Warrenton |
| Assistant directors | Norman Z. McLeod |
| Camera operators | Gilbert Warrenton |
| Additional photography | Gilbert Warrenton |
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| Production design | Hans Dreier, Robert Odell |
| Art direction | Hans Dreier, Robert Odell |
| Set decoration | Hans Dreier, Robert Odell |
| Visual effects | Dewey Wrigley |
| Music | Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting |
| Sound | Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting |
Release dates
Theatrical release
Physical media
United States / Feb 04, 2003 / NR / DVD
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