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- slashed the budget for Diplomaniacs to $242,000. According to studio records, the film made a profit of $65,000. "Diplomaniacs: Technical Details". theiapolis...
- the comedy What! No Beer? for MGM, and opposite Wheeler & Woolsey in Diplomaniacs for RKO Radio. She reunited with Wheeler & Woolsey the next year in Hips...
- had a featured role in the Joseph Mankiewicz-scripted political satire Diplomaniacs starring the team of Wheeler and Woolsey. Marjorie is Dolores, a femme...
- duo Wheeler & Woolsey in features such as Caught Plastered (1931) and Diplomaniacs (1933). He also directed Laurel and Hardy in Sons of the Desert (1933)...
- McCullough's Broadway show The Ramblers), Caught Plastered, Peach O'Reno, Diplomaniacs, and Hips Hips ****ay and ****e**** Cavaliers (both 1934, both co-starring...
- Personal (1933) as Magruder The World Gone Mad (1933) as Christopher Bruno Diplomaniacs (1933) as Winkelreid Duck Soup (1933) as Amb****ador Trentino of Sylvania...
- Girl Crazy (both 1932) had cost an average of $470,000; under Cooper, Diplomaniacs (1933) was shot for just $242,000. Ginger Rogers had already made several...
- blue-collar workman. His character usually lost his temper at least once. In Diplomaniacs, he presides over an international tribunal where Wheeler & Woolsey want...
- producer 1933 The Monkey's Paw Producer Lucky Devils ****ociate producer Diplomaniacs Executive producer The Silver Cord Emergency Call Cross Fire Professional...
- Magician (1932, short) as Sham Poo Strictly Personal (1933) as Wetzel Diplomaniacs (1933) as Chinaman She Had to Say Yes (1933) as Luther Haines Goodbye...