In 1924, stage-struck Boston blueblood Hannah Adams picks up musical star Tim O'Connor and takes him home for dinner. One thing leads to another, and when Tim's show rolls on to Chicago a new Mrs. O'Connor comes along as incompetent chorus girl. Hollywood beckons, and we follow the star careers of the O'Connor family in silents and talkies.
Writing | William H. Hays Jr. | Writer |
Directing | Walter Lang | Director |
Writing | Lamar Trotti | Writer |
Writing | George Jessel | Story |
Lighting | Fred Hall | Gaffer |
Production | Lamar Trotti | Producer |
Production | Darryl F. Zanuck | Executive Producer |
Sound | Alfred Newman | Music |
Camera | Arthur E. Arling | Director of Photography |
Editing | J. Watson Webb Jr. | Editor |
Art | Leland Fuller | Art Direction |
Art | Lyle R. Wheeler | Art Direction |
Art | Ernest Lansing | Set Decoration |
Art | Thomas Little | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Bonnie Cashin | Costume Design |
Sound | Roger Heman Sr. | Sound |
Sound | George Leverett | Sound |
Sound | Earle Hagen | Music Arranger |
Sound | Alfred Newman | Music Director |
Sound | Herbert W. Spencer | Music Arranger |
Sound | Edward B. Powell | Orchestrator |
Directing | Jerry Bryan | Script Supervisor |
Crew | Nick Castle | Choreographer |