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Hollywood Wonderland (1947)

Genre : Music

Runtime : 16M

Director : Jack Scholl

Synopsis

Two tour guides take visitors on a promotional tour of Warner Bros.' studios.

Actors

Robert Arthur
Robert Arthur
Tour Guide (uncredited)
John Carroll
John Carroll
Actor in Canoe (clip from "Swingtime in the Movies", 1938) (uncredited)
Cliff Edwards
Cliff Edwards
Saloon Singer (clip from "Ride, Cowboy, Ride", 1939) (uncredited)
Fritz Feld
Fritz Feld
Director (clip from "Swingtime in the Movies", 1938) (uncredited)
Dick Foran
Dick Foran
Singing Cowboy (clip from "Sunday Roundup", 1936) (uncredited)
Kirby Grant
Kirby Grant
Highlander (clip from "Changing of the Guard", 1936) (uncredited)
Creighton Hale
Creighton Hale
Man Taking Tour (uncredited)
Wanda Hendrix
Wanda Hendrix
Tour Guide (uncredited)
Halliwell Hobbes
Halliwell Hobbes
Grandfather (clip from "Changing of the Guard", 1936) (uncredited)
Knox Manning
Knox Manning
Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Dennis Morgan
Dennis Morgan
Western Hero (clip from "Ride, Cowboy, Ride", 1939) (uncredited)
George O'Hanlon
George O'Hanlon
Dancing Townsman (clip from "Ride, Cowboy, Ride", 1939) (uncredited)
Paul Panzer
Paul Panzer
Gypsy (clip from "Gypsy Sweetheart", 1935) (uncredited)
Wini Shaw
Wini Shaw
Gypsy (clip from "Gypsy Sweetheart", 1935) (uncredited)
Glenn Strange
Glenn Strange
Singing Cowboy (clip from "Ride, Cowboy, Ride", 1939) (uncredited)
Leo White
Leo White
Sketch Artist Taking Tour / Gypsy (the latter a clip from "Gypsy Sweetheart", 1935) (uncredited)
Maris Wrixon
Maris Wrixon
Western Heroine (clip from "Ride, Cowboy, Ride", 1939) (uncredited)

Crews

Jack Scholl
Jack Scholl
Director
Gordon Hollingshead
Gordon Hollingshead
Producer
Arthur E. Arling
Arthur E. Arling
Director of Photography
Louis Hesse
Louis Hesse
Editor
Roland E. Hill Sr.
Roland E. Hill Sr.
Art Direction
Charles David Forrest
Charles David Forrest
Sound

Posters and backgrounds

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