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DT Filmography Dolly Tree Filmography Legend The date after the title is the release date and the number following is the production number Main actresses and actors are listed, producer (P) and director (D) are given, along with dates for when the film was in production, if known. All credits sourced from AFI, IMDB and screen credit, except where listed Included are contentious or unclear credits (listed as Possible credits with a ? along with notes or sources) FOX FILMS 1930-1932 1930 Just Imagine (23/11/30) Maureen O’Sullivan, Marjorie White David Butler (D) Possible Credits 1930 ? Soup to Nuts ? Part Time Wife 1931 Are You There? (3/5/31) Hamilton MacFadden (D) Annabelle’s Affairs (14/6/31) Jeanette Macdonald Alfred Werker (D) Goldie (28/6/31) Jean Harlow Benjamin Stoloff (D) In production mid April – mid May 1931 Bad Girl (12/9/31) Sally Eilers, Minna Gombell Frank Borzage (D) In production July 1931 Hush Money (5/7/31) Joan Bennett, Myrna Loy Sidney Lanfield (D) In production mid April – mid May 1931 The Black Camel (June 1931) Sally Eilers, Dorothy Revier Hamilton MacFadden (D) In production mid April – early May 1931 Transatlantic (30/8/31) Myrna Loy, Greta Nissen William K. Howard (D) In production mid April – early May 1931 Page 1 The Spider (27/9/31) Lois Moran William C. Menzies (D) In production mid June – early July 1931 Wicked (4/10/31) Una Merkel, Elissa Landi Allan Dwan (D) In production mid June – early July 1931 Skyline (11/10/31) Myrna Loy, Maureen O’Sullivan Sam Taylor (D) In production June 1931 The Brat (20/9/31) Sally O’Neill, Virginia Cherrill, June Collyer John Ford (D) Riders of the Purple Sage (18/10/31) Marguerite Churchill Hamilton MacFadden (D) Cisco Kid (1/11/31) Conchita Montenegro Irving Cummings (D) In production late July – August 1931 Sob Sister (25/10/31) Linda Watkins, Minna Gombell Alfred Santell (D) In production August – mid September 1931 The Yellow Ticket (15/11/31) Elissa Landi Raoul Walsh (D) In production mid July – late August 1931 Ambassador Bill (22/11/31) Marguerite Churchill, Greta Nissen Sam Taylor (D) In production Aug – Sept 1931 Notes: credit given to Guy Duty for costume design but press coverage attributes Dolly Tree and she is mentioned in the press kit as the designer Possible Credits 1931 ? Always Goodbye ? Women of All Nations ? Over The Hill ? Merely Mary Ann Page 2 1932 Stepping Sisters (10/1/32) Louise Dresser, Minna Gombell Seymour Felix (D) In production from 21 October 1931 She Wanted a Millionaire (21/2/32) Joan Bennett, Una Merkel John Blystone (D) In production July 1931 Business and Pleasure (6/3/32) Jetta Goudal, Will Rogers David Butler (D) In production late May – late June 1931 Almost Married (17/7/32) Violet Hemming William Cameron Menzies (D) In production late Oct –Nov 1931 Possible Credit 1932 ? She Done Him Wrong 1933 ? The Devil's Brother or Fra Diavolo (5/5/33) Hal Roach (P & D Laurel and Hardy with Thelma Todd MGM FILMS 1933-1941 1933 Meet the Baron (30/10/33 / 710) Jack Pearl, Jimmy Durante Ted Healy and the three Stooges David O’Selznick (P) Walter Lang (D) Production no 710 / In production from mid August 1933 Prizefighter and the Lady (14/11/33 / 708) Myrna Loy Hunt Stromberg (P) W.S. Van Dyke (D) Production no / In production early September-mid October 1933 The Chief (12/33 / 704) Ed Wynn, Dorothy Mackaill Harry Rapf (P) Charles Reisner (D) Production no 704 /In production from 1 September 1933 ? Night Flight (10/33) Myrna Loy In production late April – late July 1933 Page 3 1934 You Can't Buy Everything (6/2/34) May Robson, Jean Parker Lucien Hubbard (P) Charles Reisner (D) Production no 725 / In production 6 December 1933 – early January 1934 Viva Villa (17/4/34 ) Wallace Beery, Fay Wray, Katherine DeMille and thousands of extra’s David Selznick (P) Jack Conway (D) Production no 700 / In production late sept 1933 – 18 Jan 1934 Tarzan & His Mate (24/4/34) Maureen O’Sullivan and Johnny Weismuller Bernard Hyman (P) Cedric Gibbons (D) Production no 645 / In production 2 Aug 1933 – 28 Feb 1934 Manhattan Melodrama (4/5/34) Myrna Loy and William Powell David Selznick (P) W.S. Van Dyke (D) Production no 748 / In production mid March – early April 1934 Laughing Boy (13/5/34) Lupe Valez and Ramon Navarro Hunt Stromberg (P) W.S. Van Dyke (D) Production no 717 / In production mid Nov 1933 – 31 Jan 1934 The Thin Man (25/5/34) Myrna Loy and William Powell Hunt Stromberg (P) W.S. Van Dyke (D) Production no 746 / In production 9-27 April 1934 Stamboul Quest (13/7/34) Myrna Loy Walter Wanger (P) Sam Wood (D) Production no 745 / In production 14 May – 11 June 1934 Hideout (24/8/34) Maureen O’Sullivan Hunt Stromberg (P) W.S. Van Dyke (D) Production no 770 / In production 14 June – early July 1934 Straight is the Way (10/8/34) Gladys George and Karen Morley Lucien Hubbard (P) Paul Sloane (D) Production no 778 / In production 15 June – 9 July 1934 Evelyn Prentice (9/11/34) Myrna Loy, Una Merkel and Rosalind Russell. John Considine Jr (P) William K. Howard (D) Production no 794 / In production : 20 Aug – early Oct 1934 The Gay Bride (14/12/34) Carole Lombard John Considine (P) Jack Conway (D) Production no 798 / In production 20 Sept -23 Oct 1934 A Wicked Woman (7/12/34) Jean Parker and Mady Christians Harry Rapf (P) Charles Brabin (D) Production no 703 / In production late Sept – 20 Oct 1934 Page 4 Lazy River (16/4/34) Jean Parker Lucien Hubbard (P) George B. Seitz (D) Production no 684 / In production 23 Jan – 10 Feb 1934 ? Death on the Diamond Lucien Hubbard (P) with Madge Evans ? The Band Plays On Lucien Hubbard (P) with Betty Furness ? Murder in A Private Car Lucien Hubbard (P) with Mary Carlisle & Una Merkel 1935 Shadow of Doubt (15/2/35) Constance Collier, Virginia Bruce and Betty Furness Lucien Hubbard (P) George B. Seitz (D) Production no 811 / In production 22 Dec 1934 – 11 Jan 1935 West Point of the Air (22/3/35) Wallace Beery, Robert Young, Maureen O’Sullivan and Rosalind Russell Monta Bell (P) Richard Rosson (D) Production no 757 / In production mid Nov 1934 t0 7 Jan 1935 David Copperfield (18/1/35) W.C. Fields, Maureen O’Sullivan, Madge Evans, Edna May Oliver, Elizabeth Allan David Selznick (P) George Cukor (D) Production no 781 / In production 17 Sep – 28 Nov 1934 Times Square Lady (8/3/35) Virginia Bruce, Helen Twelvetrees and Robert Young Lucien Hubbard (P) George B Seitz (D) Production no 818 / In production 22 Jan – 9 Feb 1935 Vanessa Her Love Story (17/4/35) Helen Hayes and May Robson. David Selznick (P) William K. Howard (D) Production no 779 / In production 12 Nov--late Dec 1934 Woman Wanted (2/8/35) Maureen O’Sullivan and Adrienne Ames Lucien Hubbard (P) George B. Seitz (D) Production no 743 / In production : 15 May – mid June 1935 The Night is Young (11/1/35) Evelyn Laye and Roman Navarro Harry Rapf (P) Dudley Murphy (D) Production no 800 / In production from early Oct 1934 The Casino Murder Case (15/3/35) Rosalind Russell Lucien Hubbard (P) Edwin Marin (D) Production no 790 / In production 11 Jan – 2 Feb 1935 One New York Night (5/5/35) Una Merkel, Franchot Tone, Louise Henry Bernard Hyman (P) Jack Conway (D) Production no 824 / In production 15 Feb – 2 Mar 1935 Page 5 Age of Indiscretion (10/5/35) Helen Vinson, May Robson and Madge Evans Philip Goldstone (P) Edward Ludwig (D) Production no 829 / In production March 1935 Flame Within, the (17/5/35) Maureen O’Sullivan and Ann Harding Edmund Goulding (P & D) Production no 825 / In production 13 mar – 6 Apr 1935 Public Hero Number One (31/5/35) Chester Morris and Jean Arthur. Lucien Hubbard (P) J. Walter Ruben (D) Production no 831 / In production 18 Mar – 19 Apr 1935 Escapade (5/7/35) Luise Rainer, Virginia Bruce and Mady Christians Bernard Hayman (P) Robert Z. Leonard (D) Production no 834 / In production 3 Apr – end May 1935 Mad Love (12/7/35) Frances Drake and Peter Lorre. John Considine Jr (P) Karl Freund (D) Production no 842 / In production 6 May – early June 1935 Here Comes the Band (30/8/35) Virginia Bruce and Ted Lewis and his band Lucien Hubbard (P) Peter Sloane (D) Production no 860 /In production 5 June – early July 1935 The Bishop Misbehaves (13/9/35) Maureen O’Sullivan. Lawrence Weingarten (P) A.E. Dupont (D) Production no 865 / In production 13 July – mid Aug 1935 Rendezvous (25/10/35) Rosalind Russell and William Powell. Lawrence Weingarten (P) William K. Howard (D) Production no 863 / In production 24 June – 29 July 1935 & sept 1935 It’s in the Air (11/10/35) Jack Benny, Una Merkel and Ted Healy. E.J. Mannix (P) Charles Reisner (D) Production no 864 / In production mid July – 17 Aug 1935 Night at the Opera (15/11/35) The Marx Brothers and Margaret Dumont Irving Thalberg (P) Sam Wood (D) Production no 859 / In production 14 June – 13 Aug 1935 Perfect Gentlemen (22/11/35) Cicely Courtneidge with Heather Angel Harry Rapf (P) Tim Whelan (D) Production no 869 / In production 31 July – late Sept 1935 Ah Wilderness (29/11/35) Wallace Beery, Lionel Barrymore, Aline MacMahon, Cecilia Parker Hunt Stromberg (P) Clarence Brown (D) Production no 819 / In production mid Aug – 30 Oct 1935 Page 6 Kind Lady (6/12/35) Aline MacMahon, Mary Carlisle & Basil Rathbone Lucien Hubbard (P) George B.
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