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Film title card
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Directed by | Fred C. Newmeyer |
Produced by |
Frank Mandel Laurence Schwab |
Written by |
Musical play (Queen High): Buddy G. DeSylva Lewis E. Gensler Laurence Schwab |
Starring |
Charlie Ruggles Frank Morgan Ginger Rogers |
Music by |
Al Goodman Johnny Green |
Cinematography | William O. Steiner |
Edited by | Barney Rogan |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date
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Running time
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85 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Queen High is the title of an early musical-comedy produced by Paramount Pictures in 1930.
Based upon the 1926 stage musical Queen High that Buddy DeSylva, Lewis Gensler, and Laurence Schwab had adapted from Edward Peple's 1914 farce A Pair of Sixes. The storyline loosely concerns a rivalry between two businessmen that results in a game of poker. Whoever loses the game becomes the winner's servant for a year.
The film stars Charlie Ruggles, Frank Morgan, and Ginger Rogers in an early film appearance. Making her very first film appearance in an uncredited bit part is famed tap dancer Eleanor Powell, whose career in musicals wouldn't take off for another five years. Powell was appearing on Broadway in a show entitled Follow Thru at the time, and a segment of the show was filmed for the movie.
Though part of the 700 or so films Paramount sold to Universal, the film is preserved in the Library of Congress with a copy.