Hollywood party

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Movie
German title Hollywood Party (D) / The Lions of Hollywood (Ö)
Original title Hollywood party
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1934
length 68 minutes
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Director Richard Boleslawski
Allan Dwan
Edmund Goulding
Russell Mack
Charles Reisner
Roy Rowland
George Stevens
Sam Wood
script Howard Dietz
Arthur Kober
production Louis B. Mayer
Irving Thalberg
music William ax
occupation

Hollywood Party , and The Lion of Hollywood , is a musical film from 1934 with Jimmy Durante and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer . The film consists of several parts, each part has its own actor, director and screenwriter; similar to Paramount's episode film If I Had a Million .

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The film star "Schnarzan" Jimmy Durante is commissioned by his manager to get new lions for a new film, since his old ones are used up. At a wild Hollywood party with many well-known guests, he also meets a lion supplier. Schnarzan gets sick. When everything slips out of his hands, he wakes up and realizes that he is really just Jimmy Durante, who had a strange dream.

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