Dreams Come True (film) explained

Dreams Come True
Director:Reginald Denham
Producer:John W. Gossage
Ilja Salkind
Starring:Frances Day
Nelson Keys
Hugh Wakefield
Marie Lohr
Music:Franz Lehár (operetta)
Colin Wark
Ben Frankel
Cinematography:Otto Heller
Editing:Ray Pitt
Studio:London & Continental Films
Distributor:Reunion Films
Runtime:78 minutes
Country:United Kingdom

Dreams Come True is a 1936 British musical film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Frances Day, Nelson Keys and Hugh Wakefield. The film is based on the 1924 operetta Clo-Clo by Franz Lehár and Bela Jenbach in an English adaptation by Bruce Sievier.[1] It was made at Ealing Studios.[2] It was one of many operetta films made during the decade. An Austrian version of the story The World's in Love had been released the previous year.

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References

  1. Low p.312
  2. Wood p.89

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