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| Directed by | W.S. Van Dyke | 
| Written by | Mauri Grashin | 
| Produced by | Hunt Stromberg W.S. Van Dyke  | 
| Starring | Robert Montgomery Maureen O'Sullivan Edward Arnold  | 
| Cinematography | Ray June Sidney Wagner  | 
| Edited by | Basil Wrangell | 
| Music by | William Axt | 
| Distributed by | Metro Goldwyn Mayer | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 81 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Hide-Out is a 1934 American pre-Code comedy, crime, drama, romance film directed by W. S. Van Dyke and starring Robert Montgomery and Maureen O'Sullivan. It also features a young Mickey Rooney. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Writing - Original Story (Mauri Grashin).[1] It was re-made in 1941 as I'll Wait for You.
Plot
A womanizing racketeer (Montgomery) is wounded by police and hides out in a farmhouse, where he falls in love with a country girl (O'Sullivan) and meets her wholesome family.
Cast
- Robert Montgomery as Jonathan 'Lucky' Wilson
 - Maureen O'Sullivan as Pauline Miller
 - Edward Arnold as Det. Lt. 'Mac' MacCarthy
 - Elizabeth Patterson as 'Ma' Miller
 - Whitford Kane as Henry Miller
 - Mickey Rooney as William 'Willie' Miller
 - C. Henry Gordon as Tony Berrelli (the Boss)
 - Muriel Evans as 'Baby'
 - Louise Henry as Lily
 - Edward Brophy as Det. Britt
 - Henry Armetta as Shuman
 - Herman Bing as Jake
 - Harold Huber as Dr. Warner
 - William Arnold at IMDb as Al - Henchman
 - Zita Baca at IMDb as Dancer
 - Arthur Belasco at IMDb as Henchman
 - Lucile Browne as Blonde with Headache
 - Alexander Carr as News Vendor
 - Douglass Dumbrille as DeSalle - Nightclub Owner
 - Roberta Gale as Hatcheck Girl
 - Chuck Hamilton at IMDb as Policeman
 - Richard Kipling at IMDb as Jim - Hotel Clerk
 - Frank Leighton as New Paree Cabaret Headwaiter
 - Jeanette Loff as Blonde #2 with Maid
 - Herta Lynd at IMDb as Hilda the Maid
 - Frank Marlowe as Laundry Driver
 - Louis Natheaux as Henchman
 - Frank O'Connor as Policeman
 - Virginia Verrill as Singer of 'All I Do Is Dream of You'
 - Bobby Watson as Master of Ceremonies
 - Poppy Wilde at IMDb as Nightclub Patron
 
Crew
- David Townsend - Associate Art Director
 
References
- ↑ "The 7th Academy Awards (1935) Nominees and Winners". Oscars.org (Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences). Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 2011-08-07.
 
External links
- Hide-Out at IMDb
 - Hide-Out at the TCM Movie Database
 
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