Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 1200000
Revenue
$ 2370000

Esther Blodgett / Vicki Lester

Norman Maine

Oliver Niles

Lettie Blodgett

Danny McGuire

Matt Libby

Casey Burke

Miss Phillips

Anita Regis

Pop Randall

Mr. Blodgett

Posture Coach

Station Agent (uncredited)

Waitress #1 (uncredited)

Aunt Mattie (uncredited)

Santa Anita Cop (uncredited)

Burke's Butler (uncredited)

Niles' Assistant (uncredited)

Deliveryman (uncredited)

Cuddles (uncredited)

William Gregory (uncredited)

Garcia (uncredited)

Judge George J. Parris (uncredited)

Cop Outside Courtroom (uncredited)

Wardrobe Woman (uncredited)

Sanitarium Attendant (uncredited)

Boxing Ringside Spectator (uncredited)

Girl in Beret at Santa Anita Bar (uncredited)

José Rodriguez (uncredited)

Vocal Coach (uncredited)

Bert (uncredited)

Sam (uncredited)

Santa Anita Clubhouse Bartender (uncredited)

Burke's Party Guest (uncredited)

Billy Moon (uncredited)

Artie Carver (uncredited)

Ray (uncredited)

Academy Award Presenter (uncredited)

Witness (uncredited)

Justice of the Peace (uncredited)

Aleck Blodgett (uncredited)

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-06-20
Janet Gaynor was at the top of her game with the almost Dickens' inspired name "Esther Blodgett" - an aspiring actress who moves to Hollywood and happens upon a drunken, self-destructive "Norman Maine" (Fredric March) as she waitresses at a party. His star is definitely on the wain, but he sees something in her and before long she is topping the bill. No singing in this version, which I think makes it a grittier adaptation of the story. Oddly enough, I find that the colour is quite distracting - it would have looked much better in black and white. That said, the dialogue is sharp and the pace likewise and it's an enjoyable watch.