Star Dust

Star Dust (1940)

A GRAND BEHIND THE SCENES SHOW ABOUT HOLLYWOOD!

  • Genre: Comedy, Drama
  • Release Date: 1940-04-06
  • User Rating: 4.7/10 from 3 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 26min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: 20th Century Fox
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Walter Lang
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Summary

When Hollywood film studios reject her because she's too young, an Arkansas woman sets out to build a career as an actress on her own.

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  • Linda Darnell

    as Carolyn Sayres
  • John Payne

    as Ambrose Fillmore "Bud" Borden
  • Roland Young

    as Thomas Brooke
  • Charlotte Greenwood

    as Lola Langdon
  • William Gargan

    as Dane Wharton
  • Mary Beth Hughes

    as June Lawrence
  • Mary Healy

    as Mary Andrews
  • Donald Meek

    as Sam Wellman
  • Jessie Ralph

    as Aunt Martha Parker
  • Walter Kingsford

    as Studio Actor Playing "Napoleon"
  • George Montgomery

    as Ronnie
  • Robert Lowery

    as Bellboy
  • Lynne Roberts

    as College Girl
  • Joan Leslie

    as College Girl (uncredited)
  • Jody Gilbert

    as Hotel Maid
  • Irving Bacon

    as Hotel Desk Clerk
  • Louise Lorimer

    as Miss Collins
  • Mantan Moreland

    as Waiter on Train
  • Fern Emmett

    as Della
  • Hal K. Dawson

    as Cargo, Wellman's Assistant
  • Gary Breckner

    as Announcer
  • Paul Hurst

    as Mac, Amalgamated Lab Tech
  • Billy Wayne

    as Amalgamated Cameraman
Directing Walter Lang Director
Writing Ivan Kahn Story
Production Darryl F. Zanuck Producer
Editing Robert L. Simpson Editor
Writing Jesse Malo Story
Sound David Buttolph Music
Art Albert Hogsett Art Direction
Production Kenneth Macgowan Producer
Costume & Make-Up Gwen Wakeling Costume Design
Writing Kenneth Earl Story
Art Richard Day Art Direction
Art Thomas Little Set Decoration
Camera J. Peverell Marley Director of Photography
Writing Helen Logan Screenplay
Writing Robert Ellis Screenplay

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