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History Is Made at Night (1937)

A KISS and HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT

Genre : Romance, Drama

Runtime : 1H 37M

Director : Frank Borzage
Writer : C. Graham Baker, Gene Towne

Synopsis

A romantic headwaiter fights to save a woman from her possessive ex-husband.

Actors

Charles Boyer
Charles Boyer
Paul Dumond
Jean Arthur
Jean Arthur
Irene Vail
Leo Carrillo
Leo Carrillo
"The Great Cesare"
Colin Clive
Colin Clive
Bruce Vail
Ivan Lebedeff
Ivan Lebedeff
Michael Browsky
George Meeker
George Meeker
Mr. Norton
Lucien Prival
Lucien Prival
Private Detective
George Davis
George Davis
Maestro
Bobby Barber
Bobby Barber
Paul - Waiter at Victor's (uncredited)
Adrienne D'Ambricourt
Adrienne D'Ambricourt
French Woman (uncredited)
Tim Holt
Tim Holt
S.O.S. Radio Operator (uncredited)
Carlyle Moore Jr.
Carlyle Moore Jr.
Wireless Operator (uncredited)
Dennis O'Keefe
Dennis O'Keefe
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
June Preston
June Preston
Little Girl with Dog (uncredited)
Georges Renavent
Georges Renavent
Insp. Millard (uncredited)
Señor Wences
Señor Wences
'Coco' Hand Trick Performer (uncredited)
Joseph E. Bernard
Joseph E. Bernard
Jeanne Blanche
Jeanne Blanche
Barlowe Borland
Barlowe Borland
Harvey Clark
Harvey Clark
Dora Clement
Dora Clement
Harry Depp
Harry Depp
Edward Earle
Edward Earle
Franklyn Farnum
Franklyn Farnum
Byron Foulger
Byron Foulger
Vail Employee Reading from Newspaper (uncredited)
Roger Gray
Roger Gray
George Humbert
George Humbert
Payne B. Johnson
Payne B. Johnson
Tetsu Komai
Tetsu Komai
Rollo Lloyd
Rollo Lloyd
John Marston
John Marston
Louis Mercier
Louis Mercier
Martha Merrill
Martha Merrill
Helene Millard
Helene Millard
Jack Mulhall
Jack Mulhall
David Newell
David Newell
Robert Parrish
Robert Parrish
Russ Powell
Russ Powell
Jack Richardson
Jack Richardson
Tom Ricketts
Tom Ricketts
James Sheridan
James Sheridan
Adele St. Mauer
Adele St. Mauer
William Stack
William Stack
Amzie Strickland
Amzie Strickland
Pierre Watkin
Pierre Watkin
Charles Williams
Charles Williams

Crews

Frank Borzage
Frank Borzage
Director
Alexander Toluboff
Alexander Toluboff
Art Direction
Walter Wanger
Walter Wanger
Producer
Margaret Clancey
Margaret Clancey
Editor
Bernard Newman
Bernard Newman
Costume Design
David Abel
David Abel
Director of Photography
Gregg Toland
Gregg Toland
Director of Photography
Alfred Newman
Alfred Newman
Original Music Composer
C. Graham Baker
C. Graham Baker
Screenplay
Gene Towne
Gene Towne
Screenplay
Vincent Lawrence
Vincent Lawrence
Additional Dialogue
David Hertz
David Hertz
Additional Dialogue
James Basevi
James Basevi
Special Effects
Alfred Newman
Alfred Newman
Music Director
Paul Neal
Paul Neal
Sound
Lew Borzage
Lew Borzage
Assistant Director

Posters and backgrounds

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