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Rose-Marie ()


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An incognito opera singer falls for a policeman who has been assigned to track down her fugitive brother.

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Marie de Flor
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Sergeant Bruce
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R.O. Myerson
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Romeo
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John Flower
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Premier
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Belle
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Boniface
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Hotel Manager
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Anna Roderick
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Storekeeper
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Teddy (as David Nivens)
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Mr. Daniells
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Rinaldo Alacorn ...
Dancer in Totem Tom Tom (uncredited)
Ernie Alexander ...
Elevator Operator (uncredited)
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Servant (uncredited)
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Opera Fan (uncredited)
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Louis (uncredited)
Aileen Carlyle ...
Susan - Maid (uncredited)
Sonny Chorre ...
Dancer in Totem Tom Tom (uncredited)
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Doorman (uncredited)
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Dancer in Totem Tom Tom (uncredited)
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Dancer in Totem Tom Tom (uncredited)
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Joe - Piano Player (uncredited)
Olga Dane ...
Singer in 'Romeo and Juliet' (uncredited)
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Mounted Policeman (uncredited)
Bob Ferrey ...
Dancer in Totem Tom Tom (uncredited)
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Barfly (uncredited)
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Corporal (uncredited)
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Edith (uncredited)
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Supper Guest (uncredited)
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Commandant (uncredited)
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Mr. Gordon (uncredited)
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Butcher at Hotel (uncredited)
Julie Laird ...
Girl (uncredited)
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Trapper (uncredited)
Mary Loos ...
Corn Queen (uncredited)
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Trapper (uncredited)
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Opera Fan (uncredited)
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Admirer in Hall (uncredited)
Robert Barr Miller ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Bit Part (uncredited)
Milton Owen ...
Stage Manager (uncredited)
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Brawler (uncredited)
Lee Phelps ...
Barfly (uncredited)
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Emil - the Chef (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
David Robel ...
Dancer in Totem Tom Tom (uncredited)
Adrian Rosley ...
Opera Fan (uncredited)
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Newsboy (uncredited)
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Admirer (uncredited)
William Stack ...
Gordon (uncredited)
Pat West ...
Traveling Salesman (uncredited)
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Mrs. Carter - Premier's Guest (uncredited)

Directed by

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W.S. Van Dyke

Written by

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Frances Goodrich ... (screen play) &
Albert Hackett ... (screen play) and
Alice D.G. Miller ... (screen play) (as Alice Duer Miller)
 
Otto A. Harbach ... (from the play by) and
Oscar Hammerstein II ... (from the play by) (as Oscar Hammerstein 2nd)

Produced by

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Hunt Stromberg ... producer

Music by

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Herbert Stothart

Cinematography by

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William H. Daniels ... (photographed by) (as William Daniels)

Editing by

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Blanche Sewell ... film editor

Art Direction by

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Cedric Gibbons

Costume Design by

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Adrian ... (gowns)

Makeup Department

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Fred B. Phillips ... makeup artist (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Joseph M. Newman ... assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Edwin B. Willis ... art associate
Joseph C. Wright ... art associate (as Joseph Wright)

Sound Department

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Douglas Shearer ... recording director
Bill Edmondson ... boom operator (uncredited)

Stunts

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Fred Graham ... stunts (uncredited)
Audrey Scott ... riding double: Jeanette MacDonald (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Elmer Russell Ball ... still photographer

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department

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Rudolf Friml ... music composed by
Gus Kahn ... additional lyrics by
Herbert Stothart ... music composed by / musical director
Paul Lamkoff ... vocal coach (uncredited)
Charles Maxwell ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Leonid Raab ... orchestrator (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Chester Hale ... stager: totem pole dance
Arthur Hammerstein ... based on the stage production of
William von Wymetal ... staged by: operatic episodes (as William Von Wymetal)
William Brennan ... technical advisor (uncredited)
Michael Val Rosen ... stager: 'Romeo and Juliet' dance sequence (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

Opera singer (Marie de Flor) seeks out her fugitive brother in the Canadian wilderness. During her trek, she meets a Canadian Mountie (Sgt. Bruce) who is also searching for her brother. Romance ensues, resulting in several love duets between the two. Written by Tom Ford

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Taglines Record Crowds Applaud the Musical Romance the World Will Long Remember! (Print Ad- Buffalo Courier-Express, ((Buffalo NY)) 15 February 1936) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Rose Marie (United States)
  • Indian Love Call (United States)
  • Rose Marie (Spain)
  • ローズ・マリイ(1936) (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Indian Love Call (Australia)
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Runtime
  • 113 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Hunted killer Robert Miller Barr--whose companion was lynched in Yreka, California, the year before for killing two cops while he himself escaped--got a job as an extra in this movie while on the run. He appears in eight scenes. See "The Spokesman-Review", Sept 16, 1936. See more »
Goofs When the Sgt. returns to the room to find Rose Marie gone, he wakes the manager for entry, when the manager enters the room he has a noticeably different night shirt on than before he entered, one has vertical stripes the other horizontal. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Hollywood: The Dream Factory (1972). See more »
Soundtracks Roméo et Juliette See more »
Quotes Marie de Flor: That's the worst orchestra and the worst conductor I've ever sung with!
[To the tenor]
Marie de Flor: And what was the idea of holding every high A longer than I did?!?
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