One Heavenly Night

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One Heavenly Night
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John Boles and Evelyn Laye in
One Heavenly Night
Directed by George Fitzmaurice
Written by Louis Bromfield (story)
Sidney Howard (adaptation)
Produced by Samuel Goldwyn
Arthur Hornblow Jr. (uncredited)
Cinematography George Barnes
Gregg Toland
Edited by Stuart Heisler
Production
company
Distributed by United Artists
Release date
  • January 14, 1931 (1931-01-14)
Running time
82 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

One Heavenly Night is a 1931 American pre-Code film, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, released through United Artists, and directed by George Fitzmaurice.

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This film brought Goldwyn his worst reviews and largest financial loss ($300,000) since going independent in 1923. However, the profits from Whoopee! (1930) more than made up the difference. [1]

Plot

The film follows Lilli, a flower cellar and an opera star Fritzi, who has gotten herself into trouble with the law. Fritzi sends Lilli in her place when she’s forced to a rural town for six months. While there, Lilli falls in love with a local, who doesn’t know she isn’t Fritzi until the real Fritzi shows up


Cast

Production

Filmed in West Hollywood at Samuel Goldwyn Studios and with a release date of January 14th, 1931, One Heavenly Night had a very big production crew that went into the making of this film. With director George Fitzmaurice, writers Louis Bromfield and Sidney Howard, Editor Stuart Heisler and producers Samuel Goldwyn and Arthur Hornblow JR and many more


References

  1. Goldwyn: A Biography, A. Scott Berg