Close Harmony | |
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Directed by |
John Cromwell A. Edward Sutherland |
Written by | Story: Elsie Janis Gene Markey Screenplay: Percy Heath John V.A. Weaver |
Starring |
Charles 'Buddy' Rogers Nancy Carroll Harry Green Jack Oakie Richard "Skeets" Gallagher |
Music by |
John Leipold Richard A. Whiting Leo Robin |
Cinematography | J. Roy Hunt |
Edited by | Tay Malarkey |
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Distributed by | Paramount Pictures (1929-1958) Universal Studios (1958-date) |
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Running time
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70 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Close Harmony (1929) is an American Pre-Code comedy-drama musical film released by Paramount Pictures.
A musically talented young woman named Marjorie who is part of a stage show, meets a warehouse clerk named Al West who has put together an unusual jazz band. She becomes interested in him and his work and so manages to use her influence to get him into the program for one of the shows at her theatre company.
The manager, Max Mindel has a dislike towards Marjorie so after discovering her affection towards Al, he gives the band notice and hires harmony singers Barney and Bey as a replacement. Marjorie makes up to both men and soon breaks up the duo, getting rid of the competition. Al learns of her scheme, and makes her confess to the singers of her deeds. Barney and Bey make up, and Max gives Al and his band one more chance. Al is a sensation, and Max offers him a contract for $1,000 a week.