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Bolero

1934 | 85 min | Drama · Music · Romance

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Synopsis

Bolero is a 1934 American pre-Code musical drama film directed by Wesley Ruggles and starring George Raft and Carole Lombard. The Paramount production was a rare chance for Raft to play a dancer, which had been his profession in New York City, rather than portraying a gangster. The film takes its title from the Maurice Ravel composition Boléro (1928). The supporting cast includes William Frawley, Ray Milland and Sally Rand.

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Credits

Director
Mitchell Leisen, Wesley Ruggles
Screenplay
Carey Wilson
Director of Photography
Leo Tover
Original Music Composer
Ralph Rainger
Country
United States

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Cast · 17

Gertrude Michael

Gertrude Michael

Dell Henderson

Dell Henderson

Ray Milland

Ray Milland

SR

Sally Rand

Ellinor Vanderveer

Ellinor Vanderveer

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