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Moulin Rouge ()


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A singer marries a famous composer, and after a while she gets the itch to go back on the stage. However, her husband won't let her. When she hears that a popular French singer named "Raquel" is coming to New York, she decides to go to... See more »

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Helen Hall / Raquel
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Douglas Hall
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Victor Le Maire
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Mrs. Morris
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McBride
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Joe
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Drunk
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Frenchman
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Eddie
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Russ Columbo
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Connee Boswell
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Martha Boswell
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Vet Boswell
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The Boswell Sisters
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Ramon
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Sculptor (scenesDeleted)
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Show Girl (uncredited)
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Show Girl (uncredited)
Dolores Blair ...
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
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Traffic Cop (uncredited)
Myrla Bratton ...
Show Girl (uncredited)
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Assistant (uncredited)
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Chorus Girl (uncredited)
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Sugar Daddy (uncredited)
Marguerite Caverley ...
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Barbara Clay ...
Show Girl (uncredited)
Betty Mae Crane ...
Apache Dance Twin (uncredited)
Beverly Crane ...
Apache Dance Twin (uncredited)
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Magician (uncredited)
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Show Girl (uncredited)
Tessa Green ...
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
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Show Girl (uncredited)
Jane Hamilton ...
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
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Show Girl (uncredited)
Vivian Keefer ...
Show Girl (uncredited)
Mary Lange ...
Show Girl (uncredited)
Ula Love ...
Chorus girl (uncredited)
Katherine Mauk ...
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Maxine Nash ...
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
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Show Girl (uncredited)
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Show Girl (uncredited)
Richard Powell ...
Doorman (uncredited)
Sam Savitsky ...
General (uncredited)
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Show Girl (uncredited)
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Extra (uncredited)
Ruth Stovall ...
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
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Show Girl (uncredited)
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Show Girl (uncredited)

Directed by

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Sidney Lanfield

Written by

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Nunnally Johnson ... (story) and
Henry Lehrman ... (story)
 
Nunnally Johnson ... (screenplay) and
Henry Lehrman ... (screenplay)
 
Lyon de Bri ... (play)

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William Goetz ... associate producer
Raymond Griffith ... associate producer
Darryl F. Zanuck ... producer

Cinematography by

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Charles Rosher

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Lloyd Nibley
Lloyd Nosler

Art Direction by

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Richard Day
Joseph C. Wright ... (as Joseph Wright)

Costume Design by

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Gwen Wakeling ... (uncredited)

Music Department

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Alfred Newman ... musical director

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Russell Markert ... choreographer

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Plot Summary

A singer marries a famous composer, and after a while she gets the itch to go back on the stage. However, her husband won't let her. When she hears that a popular French singer named "Raquel" is coming to New York, she decides to go to Raquel with a plan--unbeknownst to her husband, "Raquel" is actually her sister, and her plan is for them to switch places so she can fulfill her dream of going back on the stage. However, things don't go quite as planned. Written by frankfob2@yahoo.com

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Taglines SHE FOOLED HER HUSBAND...and lead him astray...with her! Here's a daringly different love drama with melody, spectacle, girls! (Print Ad-Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, ((Pittsburgh, Penna.)) 1 March 1934) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Girl from Moulin Rouge (United States)
  • L'étoile du Moulin Rouge (France)
  • La estrella del Moulin Rouge (Spain)
  • Het meisje van de Moulin Rouge (Netherlands)
  • Mulen Ruž (Yugoslavia, Serbian title)
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Trivia The film's songs were penned by Harry Warren and Al Dubin on the heels of their prolific, back-to-back scores for 42nd Street, Gold Diggers of 1933 and Footlight Parade, all produced in 1933. Under contract to Warner Bros., this film was one of only two loan-outs for the team. The other was Roman Scandals (1933) for producer Samuel Goldwyn. See more »
Goofs Raquel signs in at the hotel as Mlle. (Mademoiselle). But the clerk addresses her as Madame. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The Voice That Thrilled the World (1943). See more »
Soundtracks The Boulevard of Broken Dreams See more »
Quotes Douglas Hall: Vicky, never marry a woman whose had any connection with the stage no matter how much you love her.
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