Roberta

Roberta (1935)

Jerome Kern's Queen of Musical Romances!

  • Genre: Comedy, Music, Romance
  • Release Date: 1935-03-07
  • User Rating: 7/10 from 39 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 46min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: RKO Radio Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: William A. Seiter
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Summary

Football player John Kent tags along as Huck Haines and the Wabash Indianians travel to an engagement in Paris, only to lose it immediately. John and company visit his aunt, owner of a posh fashion house run by her assistant, Stephanie. There they meet the singer Scharwenka (alias Huck's old friend Lizzie), who gets the band a job. Meanwhile, Madame Roberta passes away and leaves the business to John and he goes into partnership with Stephanie.

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  • Irene Dunne

    as Stephanie
  • Fred Astaire

    as Huck Haines
  • Ginger Rogers

    as Comtesse Scharwenka
  • Randolph Scott

    as John Kent
  • Helen Westley

    as Roberta / Aunt Minnie
  • Claire Dodd

    as Sophie
  • Victor Varconi

    as Ladislaw
  • Luis Alberni

    as Voyda
  • Ferdinand Munier

    as Lord Delves
  • Torben Meyer

    as Albert
  • Adrian Rosley

    as Professor
  • Bodil Rosing

    as Fernande
  • Lucille Ball

    as Fashion Model
  • Candy Candido

    as Candy
  • William Frawley

    as Bartender
  • Virginia Carroll

    as
  • Lynne Carver

    as
  • Diane Cook

    as
  • Mary Forbes

    as
  • Jane Hamilton

    as
  • Grace Hayle

    as
  • Maxine Jennings

    as
  • Marie Osborne

    as
  • Wanda Perry

    as Fashion Model (uncredited)
  • Donna Mae Roberts

    as
  • Sam Savitsky

    as
  • Gene Sheldon

    as
  • Kay Sutton

    as
  • Mike Tellegen

    as
  • Dale Van Sickel

    as
  • Michael Visaroff

    as
Directing William A. Seiter Director
Writing Alice Duer Miller Novel
Writing Sam Mintz Screenplay
Writing Jane Murfin Screenplay
Writing Allan Scott Screenplay
Production Pandro S. Berman Producer
Editing William Hamilton Editor
Art Van Nest Polglase Art Direction
Camera Edward Cronjager Director of Photography
Costume & Make-Up Bernard Newman Costume Design
Crew Hermes Pan Choreographer
Crew Fred Astaire Choreographer
Sound John E. Tribby Sound Recordist
Crew Glenn Tryon Additional Dialogue
Art Thomas Little Set Dresser
Writing Dorothy Fields Lyricist
Sound Max Steiner Music Director
Writing Otto A. Harbach Lyricist
Writing Jimmy McHugh Lyricist
Art Carroll Clark Assistant Art Director
Sound Jerome Kern Music
Sound Jerome Kern Songs
Sound Jimmy McHugh Songs
Writing Oscar Hammerstein II Lyricist