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Lilly Turner ()


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A carnival magician deserts his wife when he finds out she's pregnant. She then marries the carnival's barker, but finds herself attracted to a young engineer.

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Lilly 'Queenie' Turner -- later Dixon
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Bob Chandler
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Dave Dixon
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Doc Peter McGill
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Fritz
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Edna Yokum
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Bessie 'Ma' McGill
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Rex Durkee
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Sam Waxman
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Dr. Hawley
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Mrs. Turner
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Hazel
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Undetermined Secondary Role (scenesDeleted)
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Earle (scenesDeleted)
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Mrs. Flint (scenesDeleted)
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Earle Yokum (uncredited)
Jack Baxley ...
Man in Carnival Audience (uncredited)
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Man in Carnival Audience (uncredited)
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Diner Counterman (uncredited)
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Hotel Porter (uncredited)
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Doctor (uncredited)
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Minister at Wedding (uncredited)
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Fat Lady in Doc's Audience (uncredited)
Harrison Greene ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Ben Hall ...
Western Union Boy (uncredited)
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Mrs. Durkee (uncredited)
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Druggist (uncredited)
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Man at Carnival (uncredited)
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Delivery Boy (uncredited)
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Wedding Guest Calling for Bride (uncredited)
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Detective with Warrant (uncredited)
William Wagner ...
Man in Carnival Audience (uncredited)
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Mrs. Flint - Cook at Wedding (uncredited)
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Mother of Girl Admiring Rex (uncredited)
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Man in Sam's Tent (uncredited)

Directed by

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William A. Wellman

Written by

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Gene Markey ... (screenplay) &
Kathryn Scola ... (screenplay)
 
Philip Dunning ... (play) (as Phillip Dunning) &
George Abbott ... (play)

Cinematography by

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James Van Trees ... (photography by)

Editing by

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James Gibbon

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Jack Okey

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Orry-Kelly ... (gowns)

Makeup Department

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Emily Moore ... hair stylist (uncredited)
Perc Westmore ... makeup artist (uncredited)

Production Management

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William Koenig ... production manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Marshall Hageman ... second assistant director (uncredited)
Dolph Zimmer ... assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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K. Malloy ... props (uncredited)
John More ... props (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Robert B. Lee ... sound (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Wesley Anderson ... camera crew: first four production days (uncredited)
Baxter ... additional camera (uncredited)
Thomas Brannigan ... camera crew: first four production days (uncredited)
Robert Burks ... additional camera (uncredited)
Bill Conger ... best boy (uncredited)
Charles Ferguson ... gaffer (uncredited)
Byron Haskin ... additional camera (uncredited)
Louis Jennings ... camera crew (uncredited)
Frank Kesson ... additional camera (uncredited)
Hans F. Koenekamp ... additional camera (uncredited)
Henry Krause ... additional camera (uncredited)
Landau ... additional camera (uncredited)
Buddy Longworth ... still photographer (uncredited)
Dudie Maschmeyer ... grip (uncredited)
Harold Noyes ... grip (uncredited)
George Satterfield ... gaffer (uncredited)
Fred Terzo ... additional camera (uncredited)
James Van Trees Jr. ... camera crew (uncredited)
Scotty Welbourne ... still photographer: first four production days (uncredited)
Rex Wimpy ... additional camera (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Ida Greenfield ... wardrobe (uncredited)
Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department

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Leo F. Forbstein ... conductor
Ray Heindorf ... composer: title music (uncredited)
Bernhard Kaun ... composer: trailer (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Salzman ... production assistant (uncredited)
Hal B. Wallis ... supervisor (uncredited)
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Storyline

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Plot Keywords
Taglines It Will Make "Frisco Jenny" Turn Pale! (Print Ad- The Citizen-Advertiser,((Auburn, NY)) 9 June 1933) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Os Amores de Lily (Portugal)
Runtime
  • 65 min
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Trivia Warner Brothers (which absorbed First National in November 1929) attempted to reissue Lilly Turner (1933), a pre-Code film, in 1936, but Joseph Breen denied them a Code certificate. See more »
Goofs When Lilly and Bob are in the truck, during the night at about 45 minutes into the film, David comes up from the bank and offers her a drink from his bottle. In one shot the label is facing her, in the next shot the label is facing away from her as Dave tried to hand her the bottle. When she drinks from the bottle, the label is facing away from her, but in the next shot as she finishes, the label is not visible. She goes to drink again and the label is visible once more. See more »
Soundtracks I Love You Truly See more »
Quotes Doc Peter McGill: Folks, what is it that we all want? I ask you, what is it? Happiness! And you can't have happiness without health. And that's what I'm here to tell you about: health! And I can say without fear of contradiction, that if you follow the instructions in my little book closely, you'll never be sick again, as long as you live. Now, friends, before my assistants pass among you copies of this remarkable little book, I wish to introduce to you the most beautifully formed woman in all the world. Venus, herself, might envy her. A perfect specimen of womanhood! An amazing example of clean living and right thinking.
Lilly 'Queenie' Turner Dixon: Hello everybody. You may be surprised to hear that as a child I was deformed and practically a cripple. No one ever dreamed that one day I'd be well and strong. And I'm here to tell you that no woman should be discouraged with her figure, her face or her complexion. The truth is that thousands of tired, sick and overweight women have already proven that radiant health and a perfect figure can be acquired by following the instructions in Dr. McGill's Health book. I'm glad to have the opportunity to thanking Dr. McGill for my astounding good health. I thank you.
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