- Partial cast
- References
- Bibliography
- External links
{{Infobox film | name = It Happened in Hollywood | image =File:It Happened in Hollywood.jpg | image_size = | caption = | director = Harry Lachman | producer = Myles Connolly William Perlberg | writer = Ethel Hill Harvey Fergusson Samuel Fuller Myles Connolly | narrator = | starring = Richard Dix Fay Wray Victor Kilian | music = Morris Stoloff | cinematography = Joseph Walker | editing = Al Clark Otto Meyer | studio = Columbia Pictures | distributor = Columbia Pictures | released = September 7, 1937 | runtime = 67 minutes | country = United States | language = English | budget = | gross = | preceded_by = | followed_by = | website = }}It Happened in Hollywood is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Richard Dix, Fay Wray and Victor Kilian.[1] The arrival of sound wrecks the career of a leading western actor while his leading lady rises to new heights. Partial cast{{div col|colwidth=20em}}- Richard Dix as Tim Bart
- Fay Wray as Gloria Gay
- Victor Kilian as Slim
- Franklin Pangborn as Mr. Forsythe
- Charles Arnt as Jed Reed
- Granville Bates as Sam Bennett
- William B. Davidson as Al Howard
- Arthur Loft as Pete
- Edgar Dearing as Joe Stevens
- James Donlan as Shorty
- Bill Burrud as Billy - The Kid
- Zeffie Tilbury as Miss Gordon
- Harold Goodwin as Buck
- Charles Brinley as Pappy
- Zeni Vatori as Joe Spogoli
- Wade Boteler as Patrolman
- Helen Brown as Nurse
- Mary Jane Temple as Nurse
- Robert Chisholm as Englishman
- Zita Moulton as Englishwoman
- Tom Chatterton as Bank Manager
- Byron Foulger as Chet
- Sam McDaniel as Black Porter
- Miki Morita as Japanese Gardener
- Arthur Wanzer as Addison
- D'Arcy Corrigan as Shakespearean Actor
- Scotty Beckett as Boy
- Delmar Watson as Boy
- Tommy Bupp as Boy
- Fred Walburn as Boy
- Wally Albright as Boy
- Sammy McKim as Boy
- Richard Terry as Bank Robber / Driver
- George Chesebro as Bank Robber
- Eddie Laughton as Bank Robber
- Don Brodie as Don - Sound Man Don
- Eddie Fetherston as Eddie - Assistant Director
- Beatrice Curtis as Eleanor - Script Girl
- Edward Hearn as Cop
- Lucille Lund as American Girl
- Harry Strang as Joe Pratt
- John Tyrrell as Burt
- Cyril Ring as Rudy - Cameraman
- Frank Ellis as Gorman
- Georgie Billings as Tough Boy
- Billy Wolfstone as Fat Boy
- Charles Williams as Hymie - Photographer
- Alexander Palasthy as Russian
- Francis Sayles as Waiter
- C.L. Sherwood as Bum
- Bruce Sidney as Bank Manager
- Philip Waldron as Clark Gable
- Doc Dearborn as William Powell
- Bob O'Keefe as James Cagney
- Howard Bruce as Edward Arnold
- Joan Beauchamp as Myrna Loy
- Margaret Wormser as Loretta Young
- John Bohn as John Barrymore
- Arthur McLaglen as Victor McLaglen
- James May as W.C. Fields
- Eugene DeVerdi as Charles Chaplin
- Charles Dow Clark as Joe E. Brown
- Frank Brown as Harold Lloyd
- Virginia Rendell as Mae West
- Carol Dietrich as Marlene Dietrich
- Frankie Farr as Eddie Cantor
- Earl Haddon as Bing Crosby
- Berna Mack as Claudette Colbert
- Don Eddy as Dancing Fred Astaire
- Lillian Tours as Dancing Ginger Rogers
- Beatrice Coleman as Ginger Rogers
- Betty Dietrich as Greta Garbo
{{div col end}}References1. ^Stephens & Wanamaker p.63
Bibliography- E.J. Stephens & Marc Wanamaker. Early Poverty Row Studios. Arcadia Publishing, 2014.
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