The Strawberry Blonde
A Warner Bros.-First National
Picture
1941
Produced by Hal B. Wallis
Associate Producer, William
Cagney
Directed by Raul Walsh
Assistant Director, Russ
Sanders
Screenplay by Julius J.
and Philip G. Epstein,
based on James Hagan's play,
One
Sunday Afternoon
Photographed by James Wong
Howe
Special Effects by Willard
Van Enger
Original Musical Score by
Heinz Roemheld
Musical Arrangements and
Direction by Leo F. Forbstein
Orchestrial Song Arrangements
by Ray Heindorf
Sound Recording by Robert
B. Lee
Art Direction by Robert
Haas
Makeup Supervision by Perc
Westmore
Gowns by Orry-Kelly
Dialogue Director, Hugh
Cummings
Executive in Charge of Production,
Jack L. Warner
Edited by William Holmes
98 minutes
CAST
Biff Grimes, JAMES CAGNEY
Amy Lind, OLIVIA de HAVILLAND
Virginia Brush, RITA HAYWORTH
Old Man grimes, ALLAN HALE
Nick Pappalas, GEORGE TOBIAS
Hugo Barnstead,, JACK CARSON
Mrs. Mulcahey, UNA O'CONNOR
Harold, GEORGE REEVES
Harold's Girl, LUCILLE FAIRBANKS
Big Joe, EDWARD McNAMARRA
Toby, HERBERT HEYWOOD
Josephine, HELEN LYND
Young mAN, PETER ASHLEY
Woman, DOROTHY VAUGHAN
Bank President, ROY GORDON
Street Cleaners, TIM RYAN
(Foreman), EDDY CHANDLER, JACK MOWER, DAWID THURSBY, JOHN SHEENAN
Offical, ADDICON RICHARDS
Policemen, FRANK MAYO, MAX
HOFFMAN, Jr., PAT FLAHERTY
Girls, SUZANNE CARNAHAN
(Later know as SUSAN PETERS), PEGGY DIGGINS
Bartender, JACK DALY
Sweethearts, ANN EDMONDS,
MARGARET CARTHEW
Swains, DICK WESSEL, BILLY
NEWELL, FRANK MELTON, HARRY SEYMOUR, HERBERT ANDERSON, PAUL PHILLIPS, RICHARD
CLAYTON
Baxter, FRANK ORTH
Inspector, JAMES FLAWIN
Sailor, GEORGE HUMBERT
Secretary, CREIGHTON HALE
Workman, CARL HARBAUGH
Nurse, LUCIA CARROLL
Treadway, RUSSELL HICKS
Warden, WADE BOTELER
Hangers-On, BOB PERRY, HARRISON
GREENE
