Six Lessons from Madame La Zonga
Six Lessons from Madame La Zonga | |
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Promotional poster for the film. | |
Directed by | John Rawlins |
Produced by | Joseph Gershenson |
Written by | Ben Chapman and Larry Rhine |
Starring |
Lupe Vélez Leon Errol |
Music by |
Everett Carter Milton Rosen |
Cinematography | John W. Boyle |
Edited by | Edward Curtiss |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 62 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Six Lessons from Madame La Zonga is a 1941 American comedy film directed by John Rawlins and starring Lupe Vélez.[1] The film was inspired by the same-name song interpreted by Helen O'Connell and Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra.
Cast
- Lupe Vélez as Madame La Zonga
- Leon Errol as Señor Alvarez / Mike Clancy
- William Frawley as Beheegan
- Helen Parrish as Rosita Alvarez
- Charles Lang as Steve Morrison
- Shemp Howard as Gabby
- Eddie Quillan as Skat
- Guinn "Big Boy" Williams as Alvin
- Danny Beck as Danny
- Frank Mitchell as Maxwell
- Johnny Bond as Pony (credited as John Bond)
- Richard Reinhart as Tex
- Jimmy Wakely as Jim
- Wade Boteler as Wade Boteler
- Eddie Acuff as Steward
References
- ↑ "Six Lessons from Madame La Zonga". AFI Catalog of Feature Films. afi.com. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
External links
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