Walter Wanger's Vogues of 1938

Walter Wanger's Vogues of 1938 (also known by its shortened form, Vogues of 1938) is a 1937 musical comedy film produced by Walter Wanger and distributed by United Artists. It was directed by Irving Cummings, written by Bella Spewack and Sam Spewack, and starred Warner Baxter and Joan Bennett. It was filmed in New York City in Technicolor.

Vogues of 1938
Theatrical poster
Directed byIrving Cummings
Charles Kerr (assistant)
Produced byWalter Wanger
Written byBella Spewack
Sam Spewack
StarringWarner Baxter
Joan Bennett
Music byVictor Young (uncredited)
CinematographyRay Rennahan
Edited byOtho Lovering
Dorothy Spencer
Production
company
Walter Wanger Productions
Distributed byUnited Artists
Release date
September 17, 1937
Running time
109 minutres
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$1,048,435[1]
Box office$1,089,956[1]

It tells the story of a successful fashion designer, beset at home by his shrewish wife and at work by his competitors, whose life becomes even more complicated when one of his customers, a bride-to-be, jilts her wealthy husband and comes to him looking for a job—and possibly romance.

It was nominated for two Academy Awards for Best Art Direction (Alexander Toluboff), and Best Original Song (Sammy Fain (music) and Lew Brown (lyrics)) for the song That Old Feeling[2][3] sung by Virginia Verrill.[4]

Main cast

Reception

The film reported a loss of $256,207.[1]

References

  1. Matthew Bernstein, Walter Wagner: Hollywood Independent, Minnesota Press, 2000 p438
  2. "NY Times: Vogues of 1938". NY Times. Archived from the original on 2012-10-17. Retrieved 2008-12-10.
  3. "The 10th Academy Awards (1938) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved May 22, 2019.
  4. "Virginia Verrill, Unseen Voice Of Hollywood's Singing Stars, 82", New York Times, Jan 25, 1999
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