Going Hollywood: The '30s
Originally released in 1984. Going Hollywood: The '30s is a documentary film. directed by Julian Schlossberg. At just 76 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Robert Preston, Gracie Allen, and George Arliss
Synopsis
Robert Preston hosts this documentary that shows what people of the 1930s were watching as they were battling the Depression as well as eventually getting ready for another World War.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Robert Preston
as Self - Host
Gracie Allen
as (archive footage)
George Arliss
as Self (archive footage)
Jean Arthur
as (archive footage)
Fred Astaire
as (archive footage)
Mischa Auer
as (archive footage)
George Bancroft
as (archive footage)
John Barrymore
as (archive footage)
Matthew Beard
as (archive footage)
Wallace Beery
as (archive footage)
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Going Hollywood: The '30s about?
Robert Preston hosts this documentary that shows what people of the 1930s were watching as they were battling the Depression as well as eventually getting ready for another World War.
Who directed Going Hollywood: The '30s?
Going Hollywood: The '30s was directed by Julian Schlossberg.
How long is Going Hollywood: The '30s?
Going Hollywood: The '30s has a runtime of 1 hours and 16 minutes (76 minutes total).
When was Going Hollywood: The '30s released?
Going Hollywood: The '30s was released on January 1, 1984 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Going Hollywood: The '30s?
The main cast of Going Hollywood: The '30s includes Robert Preston, Gracie Allen, George Arliss, Jean Arthur, Fred Astaire.