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Broadway Melody of 1938
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How long is Broadway Melody of 1938?
1 hour and 50 minutes
When was Broadway Melody of 1938 released?
August 20, 1937
What is the IMDb rating of Broadway Melody of 1938?
6.7 out of 10
Who stars in Broadway Melody of 1938?
Robert Taylor
,
Eleanor Powell
, and
George Murphy
Who wrote Broadway Melody of 1938?
Sid Silvers
,
Harry W. Conn
, and
Jack McGowan
Who directed Broadway Melody of 1938?
Roy Del Ruth
Who was the composer for Broadway Melody of 1938?
Leo Arnaud
and
Murray Cutter
Who was the producer of Broadway Melody of 1938?
Jack Cummings
Who was the executive producer of Broadway Melody of 1938?
Irving Thalberg
Who was the cinematographer for Broadway Melody of 1938?
William H. Daniels
and
Ray June
Who was the editor of Broadway Melody of 1938?
Blanche Sewell
Who are the characters in Broadway Melody of 1938?
Steve Raleigh and Chorus Girl
What was the budget for Broadway Melody of 1938?
1.588 million
How much did Broadway Melody of 1938 earn at the worldwide box office?
$6.2 million
How much did Broadway Melody of 1938 earn at the US box office?
$4.12 million
What is Broadway Melody of 1938 rated?
Passed
What genre is Broadway Melody of 1938?
Musical and Romance
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