Goldie (film)
Goldie is a 1931 American pre-Code black-and-white romantic comedy film starring Warren Hymer, Spencer Tracy and Jean Harlow. The script was written by Paul Perez and Gene Towne, and directed by Benjamin Stoloff. It was made before the Hays Code was rigidly enforced. It is a remake of Howard Hawks' 1928 silent film, A Girl in Every Port.[1]
Goldie | |
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Directed by | Benjamin Stoloff |
Written by | Paul Perez Gene Towne |
Produced by | William Fox |
Starring | Spencer Tracy Warren Hymer Jean Harlow |
Cinematography | Ernest Palmer |
Edited by | Alex Troffey |
Music by | R.H. Bassett Hugo Friedhofer |
Distributed by | Fox Film Corporation |
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Running time | 68 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
In every port, sailor Bill (Spencer Tracy) meets girls who sailor Spike (Warren Hymer) has already met and talked into getting his signature tattoo. When Bill and Spike finally meet, they become friends. Then, they meet Carny high diver Goldie (Jean Harlow).
Cast
- Warren Hymer as Spike
- Spencer Tracy as Bill
- Jean Harlow as Goldie
- George Raft as a pickpocket (uncredited)[2]
References
- The AFI Catalog of Feature Films:..Goldie
- Everett Aaker, The Films of George Raft, McFarland & Company, 2013 p. 17
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