The Beloved Vagabond Trailer

The Beloved Vagabond Trailer (1936)

24 August 1936 Drama, Music 78 mins

Flying from one charming lady---eluding another---and almost losing both!

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Cast

Maurice Chevalier

as Gaston de Nerac 'Paragot'

Betty Stockfeld

as Joanna Rushworth

Margaret Lockwood

as Blanquette

Desmond Tester

as Asticot

Austin Trevor

as Count de Verneuil

Peter Haddon

as Major Walters

Charles Carson

as Charles Rushworth

Cathleen Nesbitt

as Mme. Boin

Barbara Gott

as Concierge

D.J. Williams

as Undertaker

C. Denier Warren

as Railway Clerk

Peter Bull

as Artist in bar

Martita Hunt

as Lady with lorgnettes

Amy Veness

as Cafe Owner

Crew

Hugh Mills

Hugh Mills Dialogue

Hugh Mills

Hugh Mills Scenario Writer

Walter Creighton

Walter Creighton Scenario Writer

Arthur Wimperis

Arthur Wimperis Scenario Writer

Franz Planer

Franz Planer Director of Photography

Andrej Andrejew

Andrej Andrejew Art Direction

Schiaparelli

Schiaparelli Costume Design

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 24 August 1936

Production Companies

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