Fritz Bauer Institut · Cinematographie des Holocaust


My Favorite Spy. R: Garnett [US, 1942]

ID

FBW000021      Spielfilm

Land / Jahr

USA, 1942

Originaltitel

My Favorite Spy

Regie

Tay Garnett

Produktion

RKO (Radio Keith Orpheum) Radio Pictures, Inc., Los Angeles, CA / New York, NY

Prod. / Stab

Produzent: Harold Lloyd; Regieassistenz: James Anderson; Drehbuch: Sig Herzig, William Bowers; Buchvorlage: M. Coates Webster; Kamera: Robert De Grasse; Optische Spezialeffekte: Vernon L. Walker; Schnitt: Robert De Grasse, Desmond Marquette; Ton: Earl A. Wolcott; Bauten: Albert S. D'Agostino, Carroll Clark; Ausstattung: Darrell Silvera; Kostüme: Edward Stevenson; Musik: Roy Webb; Musikalische Leitung: Constantin Bakaleinikoff; Musikalische Arrangements: George Duning; Musikalische Begleitung: Kay Kyser (Vocalist with Kay Kyser and his Band), Harry Babbit (Vocalist with Kay Kyser and his Band), M.A. Bogue (als: Ish Kabibble) (Vocalist with Kay Kyser and his Band), Sully Mason (Vocalist with Kay Kyser and his Band), Trudy Erwin (Vocalist with Kay Kyser and his Band), Dorothy Dunn (Vocalist with Kay Kyser and his Band); Lieder: James Van Heusen; Liedtexte: Johnny Burke

Darsteller

Kay Kyser (Himself); Ellen Drew (Terry Kyser); Jane Wyman (Connie); Robert Armstrong (Harry Robinson); Helen Westley (Aunt Jessie); William Demarest (Flower Pot Cop); Una O'Connor (Cora the Maid); Lionel Royce (Winters); Moroni Olson (Major Allen); George Cleveland (Gus); Vaughan Glaser (Colone Moffett); Hobart Cavanaugh (Jules); Chester Clute (Higgenbotham); Teddy Hart (Soldier); Harry Babbit (Vocalist with Kay Kyser and his Band); M.A. Bogue (als: Ish Kabibble) (Vocalist with Kay Kyser and his Band); Sully Mason (Vocalist with Kay Kyser and his Band); Trudy Erwin (Vocalist with Kay Kyser and his Band); Dorothy Dunn (Vocalist with Kay Kyser and his Band); Edmund Glover (Selvin); Selmer Jackson (Minister); Dorothy Phillips (Bit at Wedding); Hal K. Dawson (Eberle the Hotel Manager); Matt Moore (Desk Sergeant); Henry Roquemore (First Speaker); Earle Hodgins (Second Speaker); Charles Williams (Third Speaker); Sammy Stein (Marine); Larry Lawson (Marine); Bud Geary (Undercover Marine); Fred Graham (Jones, Undercover Marine); Bert Roach (Pedestrian in Park); Barbara Pepper ("Speedy", "B" Girl at Kellys Cafe); Frank Hagney (Bit in Kelly's); Sam Finn (Herman, Henchman); Dewey Robinson (Waiter at Kelly's Cafe); Murray Alper (Kay's First Taxi Driver); Harold Daniels (Madman); Bert Moorhouse (Wedding Guest); Ralph Sanford (Theater Cop); Edgar Dearing (Tagwriting Sergeant); Al Hill (Cooper); Louis Adlon (Lefty); Tony Merrill (Bit in Allen's Office); Harold Kruger (Jail Inmate); Stanley Blystone (Turnkey); Vince Barnett (Kay's Second Taxi Driver); Carli Elinor (Phillips); Jack Norton (Orchid Room Drunk); Roy Gordon (Maj. Updyke); William Ruhl (Maj. Allen's Friend); William Forrest (Captain); Pat Flaherty (Recruit); Robert Barber (Man in Park); Kit Guard (Henchman); Walter Reed (Nightclub Patron); John A. James (Recruit)

Länge

86'

Format

35mm/sw/1:1,37

Schlagworte

Antinazifilm (USA)

Literatur

- Nash, Ray R. / Ross, Stanley R. / Conelly, Robert B. (Ed.): Motion Picture Guide. Chicago, IL: Cinebooks, 1987