A Tailor Made Man
A Tailor Made Man | |
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Directed by | Sam Wood |
Produced by |
Metro Goldwyn Mayer Sam Wood |
Written by |
Gabor Dregely (novel) Harry James Smith (play) Edgar Allan Woolf (screenplay) |
Starring |
William Haines Dorothy Jordan |
Cinematography | Alfred Gilks |
Edited by | George Hively |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Release dates |
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Running time | 79–80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
This article is about the 1931 film. For the 1922 film, see A Tailor-Made Man.
A Tailor Made Man is a 1931 American MGM Pre-Code comedy film directed by Sam Wood. Adapted from the 1908 Hungarian play A Szerencse Fia by Gábor Drégely (staged in English in New York in 1917), the film stars William Haines and Dorothy Jordan.[1]
On Broadway, Grant Mitchell starred in the 1917 premiere and a revival in 1929.[2] The play was the basis for a 1922 American silent film, A Tailor-Made Man.
Cast
- William Haines - John Paul Bart
- Dorothy Jordan - Tanya
- Joseph Cawthorn - Huber
- Marjorie Rambeau - Kitty Dupuy
- William Austin - Theodore Jellicott
- Ian Keith - Doctor Gustav von Sonntag
- Hedda Hopper - Mrs. Stanlaw
- Henry Armetta - Peter
- Walter Walker - Abraham Nathan
- Forrester Harvey - Arthur Pomeroy
- Joan Marsh - Bessie
- Martha Sleeper - Corrine
References
External links
- A Tailor Made Man at the Internet Movie Database
- allmovie/synopsis; A Tailor Made Man
- Turner Classic Movies entry
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