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Hot Stuff (1929 film)

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Hot Stuff
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMervyn LeRoy
Written byLouis Stevens (scenario)
Humphrey Pearson (dialogue & titles)
Story byRobert S. Carr
Produced byWid Gunning
StarringAlice White
CinematographySidney Hickox
Edited byTerry O. Morse
Production
company
Distributed byFirst National Pictures
Release date
  • May 5, 1929 (1929-05-05) (US)
Running time
70 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguagesSound (Part-Talkie)
English Intertitles

Hot Stuff is a 1929 American sound part-talkie comedy film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and written by Robert S. Carr, Humphrey Pearson and Louis Stevens. In addition to sequences with audible dialogue or talking sequences, the film features a synchronized musical score and sound effects along with English intertitles. The sound was recorded via the Vitaphone sound-on-disc process. The film stars Alice White and features Louise Fazenda, William Bakewell, Doris Dawson, Ben Hall and Charles Sellon.[1][2][3] The film was released by First National Pictures on May 5, 1929.[3]

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References

  1. ^ "Hot Stuff (1929) - Overview". TCM.com. Retrieved September 9, 2015.
  2. ^ "Movie Review - - "HOT STUFF" IS CO-ED FILM.; Innocuous Tale of University Life Seems Like a Burlesque. Other Photoplays". NYTimes.com. May 13, 1929. Retrieved September 9, 2015.
  3. ^ a b Hot Stuff at the American Film Institute Catalog

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