S.Z. Sakall

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.6613

Gender

Male

Birthday

02-Feb-1883

Age

(143 years old)

Place of Birth

Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Budapest, Hungary]

Also Known As
  • Szöke Szakall
  • S. K. Sakall
  • S. Z. 'Cuddles' Sakall
  • Szoke Szakall
  • Szöke Szakáll
  • Szöke Szakàll
  • Szöke Sakall

S.Z. Sakall

Biography

Szőke Szakáll, known as S.Z. Sakall, was a Hungarian film character actor. He was in many films including In the Good Old Summertime, Lullaby of Broadway, Christmas in Connecticut and Casablanca in which he played Carl, the head waiter. Chubby-jowled Sakall played numerous supporting roles in Hollywood musicals and comedies in the 1940s and 1950s. His rotund cuteness earned Sakall the nickname "Cuddles," and he was often billed as S.Z. "Cuddles" Sakall in his later films, though he was never happy with the name. He was famous for using the phrase "everything is hunky dunky." Description above from the Wikipedia article S. Z. Sakall, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia


Credits

Walzerparadies Walzerparadies (1931) Character: Schwartz, Theateragent
Musical comedy about a famous opera star in Vienna.
Pardon, tévedtem Pardon, tévedtem (1933) Character: Mr. Strangel
Éva Balogh travels to Pest to attend her friend's wedding, but the wedding is cancelled because the groom backs out at the last minute (for the third time). Éva mistakenly blames Paul Murray, the world-famous pianist, for the broken marriage promise. The pianist, who changes his girlfriends frequently, mistakes the temperamental, snappy jazz girl for one of his forgotten old flames. By the time the truth comes out, Eve and Murray are in love, and another slap - now undoubtedly for Murray - can't keep them apart.
Der Herr des Todes Der Herr des Todes (1926) Character: Bordoni
A aristocratic lieutenant is forced to resign his commission and give up his career in the cavalry after having defended himself against deliberate provocations by a superior officer who is competing with him for the love of the daughter of a respected privy councillor. His family bans him to New York, where he falls on hard times until a former circus performer helps him to become a world-renowned trapeze and aerial artiste.
Skandal in Budapest Skandal in Budapest (1933) Character: Stangl
Eva goes to Budapest to visit her friend Tini's wedding but as soon as she arrives, the husband-to-be breaks up with Tini. When Eva decides to take things into her own hand and follows him to the Hotel Atlantik.
Melodie der Liebe Melodie der Liebe (1932) Character: Bernhard
Herr Hoffmann is a famous widowed singer with a young daughter to raise, aided by his faithful manager. They meet a girl and Hoffmann falls for her, reluctant to believe that in fact she is in love with a musician.
Eine Stadt steht kopf Eine Stadt steht kopf (1933) Character: Der Bürgermeister
In the style of Gogol's Inspector General: When a traveling salesman arrives in the car of a government official, the powers that be of a small town think he's the auditor and try to throw him off the track about their disorderly finances.
Mary Lou Mary Lou (1928) Character: Der Jongleur
Mary Lou falls into poverty and has no more remedy than joining a circus, where she has much success with her act. But a dirty guy arrives who wants to leave the circus, and who hopes for a future as a countess.
Großfürstin Alexandra Großfürstin Alexandra (1933) Character: Dimitri
Film by Thiele.
Tagebuch der Geliebten Tagebuch der Geliebten (1935) Character: Dr. Walitzky
A story of the romance of Maria Baschkirtzeff and Guy de Maupassant beginning with their first meeting leading to other meetings and the development of their ill-fated romance.
Rutschbahn Rutschbahn (1928) Character: Sam
Heli's misfortune begins when her mother, the landlady, marries for the second time. The man is bossy and brutal. In an argument between stepfather and brother, Heli intervenes: She throws a hatchet, the stepfather falls and is killed.
Da Hält die Welt den Atem an Da Hält die Welt den Atem an (1927) Character: Theaterdirektor
Bruce Wilton, middle-aged, rich and famous, as a producer, has been rejected by Ada von Ruyt, a revue star. Finding an affection is developing between her and Longard, now down and out, he arranges to send the man to South America with a touring company. But again rejected by the woman he loves, he causes her to be supplanted by a rival, and in a passion dismisses his secretary, her old friend. The man, who has suffered much, shoots him. Longard, thinking Ada has fired the shot, attempts to take the blame, but the murderer commits suicide.
Fräulein Lilli Fräulein Lilli (1936) Character: Prokurist Seidl
Lilli, daughter of a large family, finds job at a jewelry shop, and is taken to Montecarlo by her boss to, under a false identity, make the jewels appeal to rich customers.Only they are stolen,seemingly by the young man she has fallen for..
Ich will nicht wissen, wer Du bist Ich will nicht wissen, wer Du bist (1932) Character: Ottokar, sein früherer Diener
An impoverished count has to work as a chauffeur but because of his good looks attracts women, one of them wealthy enough to solve his problem.
Meine Cousine aus Warschau Meine Cousine aus Warschau (1931) Character: Burel, Luciennes Gatte
Meine Kusine aus Warschau (My Cousin From Warsaw) was based on a stage play by Louis Verneuil. It's a romantic farce, with the heroine posing as her own cousin to carry on two amours at once.
Mädchen zum Heiraten Mädchen zum Heiraten (1932) Character: Alois Novak
Three brothers lead the life of bachelors and their rent is overdue. The landlord who also happens to be a matchmaker tries to marry off the oldest brother to a rich girl.
Familientag im Hause Prellstein Familientag im Hause Prellstein (1927) Character: Sami Bambus
A feature-length jewish joke: The heavily indebted Sami Bambus fakes his death, so that his debts are taken over by the greedy heirs, led by the scrounger Prellstein. The putative heir also brings speculators to the scene, and the general confusion can ultimately only be reconciled by the summoned uncle Salomon and by Samis' return from the dead.
Der Himmel auf Erden Der Himmel auf Erden (1927) Character: Geschäftsführer
Reinhold Schünzel plays the rigid representative Traugott Bellmann, who publicly condemns the low morals of the night life. Although Belmann's stance is supported by his wife, he is strongly opposed by his father-in-law, a champagne manufacturer. But when he inherits 500 000 Marks in cash and the infamous nightclub "Der Himmel auf Erden" ("Heaven on Earth") from his deceased brother, Bellmann really gets himself into trouble: In order to fulfil his brother's will - and to get hold of the money - , he has to be at the club every night at 9 pm.
Helyet az öregeknek Helyet az öregeknek (1934) Character: N/A
Mr. Polgár is a provincial paper dealer. His sons, Viktor and Feri, are managers in a big factory in the capital, spending their money lavishly, living their lives in a careless, irresponsible way. Viktor is to marry a baroness and feels rather too uneasy about his father's small business. He persuades his old man into selling the business he had so long cherished and to move to their place in Pest.
Der unbekannte Gast Der unbekannte Gast (1931) Character: Leopold Kuhlmann
When the master and mistress of a household are away, and the chambermaid's father visits, she pretends to be the real mistress as he is unaware of her lowly position. Slapstick complications ensue.
Der Hampelmann Der Hampelmann (1930) Character: Eickmeyer
Herr Eickmeyer is a wealthy parfumier: well past middle age, and stout with it. His blonde wife Lissy is much younger, pretty and vivacious. Since Eickmeyer can't keep up with his young wife, he commissions a companion for her in the form of a life-sized talking clockwork man, purchased for 5,000 deutschemarks ... to be shipped to his home immediately it's assembled.
Bubi Bubi (1937) Character: Moller
When Otto Wallburg and Szöke Szakall, as selfless taxi drivers, engage in both sentimental and comical duels over a little boy, at least the world of comedy remains intact.
Viereinhalb Musketiere Viereinhalb Musketiere (1935) Character: Sattler, Schlagzeuger
A Hungarian-Austrian comedy and one of the last emigrant films made in Austria before the industry submitted to pressure from Nazi Germany and ceased to employ Jewish filmmakers.
Die schwebende Jungfrau Die schwebende Jungfrau (1931) Character: Onkel Lampe
In this theatrical adaptation, a well meaning eccentric tries to patch up a rift between his niece and her fiancé.
Mein Name ist Lampe Mein Name ist Lampe (1932) Character: N/A
A mix-up results in a normal man becoming a dentist.
Besserer Herr gesucht, zwecks... Besserer Herr gesucht, zwecks... (1932) Character: N/A
This short comedy often was shown in conjunction with Razzia in a single program.
Zwei Herzen im Dreiviertel-Takt Zwei Herzen im Dreiviertel-Takt (1930) Character: Der Theaterdirektor
Nicky and Vicky, two librettists who also happen to be brothers, are presently in collaboration with composer Toni. All too aware of Toni's amorous escapades, Nicky and Vicky try to keep the existence of their pretty sister Hedi a secret. Suffering from an acute case of writers' block (he has yet to find an inspiration for his next production), Toni throws a huge party, which is boycotted by his friends and associates so that he'll keep his mind on his work.
Die Faschingsfee Die Faschingsfee (1931) Character: Matthias, Diener
Film version of the operetta by Emmerich Kalman. Victor has won 10 000 Mark with his ceiling painting. In the local pub, he celebrates his triumph. Countess Alexandra happens to drop into the pub too, and is thought to be a model by the sponsor of the prize, Count Meredith. Victor soon has to save her from an embarassing misunderstanding. The two men insult each other and Victor loses his prize.
Der fidele Bauer Der fidele Bauer (1927) Character: N/A
The Merry Farmer is based on the 1907 operetta of the same name.
Susanne macht Ordnung Susanne macht Ordnung (1930) Character: Dr. Fuchs
Susanne Braun is keen to meet her father who she has never seen, but who supports her financially. She visits the Berlin lawyer who oversees the monthly maintenance payments, but he sets her on completely the wrong track. Consequently she encounters several potential fathers.
Bob Hope's World of Comedy Bob Hope's World of Comedy (1976) Character: Self - Tribute Montage (archive footage)
Bob's favorite memories and funniest moments on TV The biggest Stars! ... The biggest laughs! On DVD for the first time, this special 90 minute collection proves that laughter is the universal language with a sidesplitting salute to slapstick, satire, sketch comedy and zingers. Featuring Bob's funniest moments on television, this tribute includes a virtual who's who of legendary entertainers like Bing Crosby, Jackie Gleason, Roy Rogers, Ingrid Bergman, Bob Newhart, Lucille Ball, Ann-Margret, Jack Benny, Angie Dickinson, Steve Allen, Johnny Carson, Danny Thomas, Don Rickles, Milton Berle, Redd Foxx, Dorothy Lamour, Frank Sinatra, John Wayne, Dyan Cannon, Debbie Reynolds, Lassie and more.
Komm' zu mir zum Rendezvous Komm' zu mir zum Rendezvous (1930) Character: Crépin
A musical-comedy directed by Carl Boese
Az ellopott szerda Az ellopott szerda (1933) Character: Schmidz fotóriporter
Advertising was already booming in 1933. Rohr, a Berlin soapmaker, was looking for a particularly attractive face to promote his new product. And he finds it in a shot by photojournalist Schmidt, but the problem is that Mr Schmidt has no idea where, when or who he took the photo of. So a private detective agency and the "culprit" himself, the photographer, who is, for understandable reasons, a little "forgetful", start investigating the beautiful lady.
Abenteuer am Lido Abenteuer am Lido (1933) Character: Michael
The already successful tenor Mattei is discovered after he already retired into private life. Der Wiener Staatsoper place a significant part in this musical comedy drama.
Gräfin Mariza Gräfin Mariza (1932) Character: Lampe
When Gräfin Mariza visits her country estate it is certainly an event. She gives a party to celebrate her engagement to a certain Koloman Zsupan, who unexpectedly shows up. Her authoritarian ways collide with Török, her manager. Based on Emerich Kálmán operetta.
Christmas in Connecticut Christmas in Connecticut (1945) Character: Felix Bassenak
While recovering in a hospital, war hero Jefferson Jones grows familiar with the "Diary of a Housewife" column written by Elizabeth Lane. Jeff's nurse arranges with Elizabeth's publisher, Alexander Yardley, for Jeff to spend the holiday at Elizabeth's bucolic Connecticut farm with her husband and child. But the column is a sham, so Elizabeth and her editor, Dudley Beecham, in fear of losing their jobs, hasten to set up the single, childless and entirely nondomestic Elizabeth on a country farm.
Painting the Clouds with Sunshine Painting the Clouds with Sunshine (1951) Character: Uncle Felix
The story of three gold-digging ladies searching for millionaires. A loose remake of Gold Diggers of 1933.
Montana Montana (1950) Character: Papa Otto Schultz
An Australian sheep man comes to Montana looking for grazing space, is opposed by local ranchers and a wealthy cattle-woman.
Großstadtschmetterling Großstadtschmetterling (1929) Character: Paul Bennet
In this, her second silent film with Eichberg, Wong plays Princess Butterfly, an exotic Parisian fan dancer whose “death leap through a circle of naked swords” act goes tragically wrong. Blamed for the impalement of a fellow performer, she runs away and takes shelter with a handsome but starving painter who she brings luck.
Look for the Silver Lining Look for the Silver Lining (1949) Character: Shendorff
After getting her start in her parents' vaudeville act, Marilyn Miller is taken under the wing of dance sensation Jack Donahue. He senses the girl's enormous talent, and before long she's performing on Broadway. There, she is extremely successful and finds love with songwriter Frank Carter. Yet obstacles remain for the rising star, especially when he proposes marriage just before he's set to be deployed in World War I.
Romance on the High Seas Romance on the High Seas (1948) Character: Uncle Lazlo Lazlo
Georgia Garrett is sent by jealous wife Elvira Kent on an ocean cruise to masquerade as herself while she secretly stays home to catch her husband cheating. Meanwhile equally suspicious husband Michael Kent has sent a private eye on the same cruise to catch his wife cheating. Love and confusion ensues along with plenty of musical numbers.
My Love Came Back My Love Came Back (1940) Character: Geza Peyer
Amelia is a gifted violinist who is in danger of quitting the Brissac Academy of Music. Julius arranges to have a scholarship given to her through his employee Tony so that Julius can escort Amelia to every musical event in the city. The trouble begins when he cannot meet her one night and Tony goes in his place. Tony believes that Julius and Amelia are a couple and then son Paul thinks that Tony and Amelia are a couple as he is sending her the money. The worst part is that Amelia might leave classical music for swing music with classmates Dusty, Joy and the band.
San Antonio San Antonio (1945) Character: Sacha Bozic
Rancher Clay Hardin arrives in San Antonio to search for and capture Roy Stuart, notorious leader of a gang of cattle rustlers. The vicious outlaw is indeed in the Texan town, intent on winning the affections of a beautiful chanteuse named Jeanne Starr. When the lovely lady meets and falls in love with the charismatic Hardin, the stakes for both men become higher.
Casablanca Casablanca (1943) Character: Carl
In Casablanca, Morocco in December 1941, a cynical American expatriate meets a former lover, with unforeseen complications.
Ihre Majestät die Liebe Ihre Majestät die Liebe (1933) Character: Bela Török
Fred von Wellingen is a wealthy industrialist, part of a large family-owned corporation. Fred has fallen for Lia, a comely bartender in the Berlin Cabaret. He proposes to her, much to the horror of his family, which considers Lia and her unsophisticated father far below their caste. The family convinces Fred to give up the girl in exchange for increased position and income in the company. But Fred's lapse is momentary, and he again pursues Lia. But she, by this time, has learned of his erstwhile agreement and has agreed to marry someone else.
Cynthia Cynthia (1947) Character: Prof. Rosenkrantz
Sheltered by her conservative parents, a small-town teenager finally goes out on a date.
Wonder Man Wonder Man (1945) Character: Schmidt
Boisterous nightclub entertainer Buzzy Bellew was the witness to a murder committed by gangster Ten Grand Jackson. One night, two of Jackson's thugs kill Buzzy and dump his body in the lake at Prospect Park in Brooklyn. Buzzy comes back as a ghost and summons his bookworm twin, Edwin Dingle, to Prospect Park so that he can help the police nail Jackson.
Cinderella Jones Cinderella Jones (1946) Character: Gabriel Popik
Judy Jones can claim inheritance only if she marries a genius.
In the Good Old Summertime In the Good Old Summertime (1949) Character: Otto Oberkugen
Two co-workers in a music shop dislike one another during business hours but unwittingly carry on an anonymous romance through the mail.
Shine on Harvest Moon Shine on Harvest Moon (1944) Character: Poppa Carl
Biographical movie about the early 20th century broadway stars Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth.
The Devil and Miss Jones The Devil and Miss Jones (1941) Character: George (Merrick's Butler)
The wealthiest man in the world, John P. Merrick, is a private person who likes to stay anonymous. One of his many assets is Neeley's Department Store. There is labor unrest at the store, and the employees' anger is directed at him, who they hang in effigy outside the store despite not knowing what he looks like. Merrick, not happy at what he sees going on, decides to mete out the rabble-rousers. So he goes undercover as a sales clerk in the shoe department.
Spring Parade Spring Parade (1940) Character: Latislav Teschek - the Baker
In this light and lovely romantic musical, a Hungarian woman attends a Viennese fair and buys a card from a gypsy fortune teller. It says that she will meet someone important and is destined for a happy marriage. Afterward she gets a job as a baker's assistant. She then meets a handsome army drummer who secretly dreams of becoming a famous composer and conductor. Unfortunately the military forbids the young corporal to create his own music. But then Ilonka secretly sends one of the drummer's waltzes to the Austrian Emperor with his weekly order of pastries. Her act paves the way toward the tuneful and joyous fulfillment of the gypsy's prediction.
The Time, The Place and The Girl The Time, The Place and The Girl (1946) Character: Ladislaus Cassel
The stuffy manager of lovely opera singer Vicki Cassel and her uncle, a classical conductor, is determined to close down the noisy nightclub next door to the Cassels' home. The club's owners--Steve, a handsome ladies' man, and Jeff, his clownish sidekick--hatch a plan to keep the club open. Steve arranges to meet--and woo--Vicki and then invite her and her uncle to the club. When Vicki's snobbish aunt and the manager discover that Vicki now favors popular music over the classics, they arrange to get the club closed. But that doesn't keep Steve and Jeff down. Instead, they decide to put on a Broadway show if they can get a backer. They find their "angel" in Vicki's uncle who agrees to finance the show only if Vicki is the leading lady. But again, Vicki's aunt and manager may be the spoiler in everyone's plans.
Yankee Doodle Dandy Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) Character: Schwab
A film of the life of the renowned musical composer, playwright, actor, dancer and singer George M. Cohan.
That Night in Rio That Night in Rio (1941) Character: Arthur Penna
An entertainer in Rio impersonates a wealthy aristocrat. When the aristocrat's wife asks him to carry the impersonation further, complications ensue.
My Dream Is Yours My Dream Is Yours (1949) Character: Felix Hofer
Conceited singer Garry Mitchell refuses to renew his radio contract, so agent Doug Blake decides to find a new personality to replace him. In New York, he finds Martha Gibson, a single mother with a great voice. He arranges for her to move to Hollywood, but then has a problem trying to sell her to the show's sponsor. Doug tries every trick he can think of to make Martha a star, and as the two work more closely, he falls in love with her. Complicating matters further, Martha meets and becomes attracted to Garry.
Ball of Fire Ball of Fire (1941) Character: Prof. Magenbruch
A group of academics have spent years shut up in a house working on the definitive encyclopedia. When one of them discovers that his entry on slang is hopelessly outdated, he ventures into the wide world to learn about the evolving language. Here he meets Sugarpuss O’Shea, a nightclub singer, who’s on top of all the slang—and, it just so happens, needs a place to stay.
Florian Florian (1940) Character: Max
Set against the backdrop of WWI Europe, a man and woman of different classes are brought together by their love of Lippizan horses.
Small Town Girl Small Town Girl (1953) Character: Papa Schlemmer
Rick Belrow Livingston, in love with Broadway star Lisa, is sentenced to 30 days in jail for speeding through a small town. He persuades the judge's daughter Cindy to let him leave for one night, so that he can visit Lisa on her birthday. After that he goes on the town with Cindy and she falls in love with him. But Dr. Schemmer wants his son to become her husband.
Broadway Broadway (1942) Character: Nick
Gangsters, nightclubs and the Roaring '20s.
Embraceable You Embraceable You (1948) Character: Sammy
Eddie, a small-time hoodlum is forced to care for Marie, the woman he accidentally hit with his car during a crime. He is broke and hits up his very displeased mob boss for cash. To make matters worse, Eddie and Marie begin to fall for each other.
The Student Prince The Student Prince (1954) Character: Joseph Ruder
A prince has a romance with a barmaid before he must give up personal happiness for duty.
Two Guys from Milwaukee Two Guys from Milwaukee (1946) Character: Count Oswald
Balkan Prince Henry has two wishes, to meet Lauren Bacall and see the "real" America. He befriends cabbie Buzz Williams and, without knowing the microphone is live, the two stage a debate on democracy versus monarchy broadcast back to the Prince's homeland. A plebiscite there puts Henry out of a job. Flying to Milwaukee to become a beer salesman, he meets Bacall on the seat next to his, but a tap on his shoulder means he must give up his seat (and dream) to Bogie.
April Showers April Showers (1948) Character: Mr. Curley
A married couple who have a song-and-dance act in vaudeville are in trouble. Their struggling act is going nowhere, they're almost broke and they have to do something to get them back on top or they'll really be in trouble. They decide to put their young son in the act in hopes of attracting some new attention. The boy turns out to be a major talent, audiences love him and the act is on its way to the top. That's when an organization whose purpose is to stop children from performing on stage shows up, and they're dead set on breaking up the act.
The Man Who Lost Himself The Man Who Lost Himself (1941) Character: Paul
John Evans encounters his lookalike, Malcolm Scott. When Scott is killed in an accident, Evans finds himself mistaken for Scott and decides to do some good in his new role.
The Dolly Sisters The Dolly Sisters (1945) Character: Uncle Latsie Dolly
Two sisters from Hungary become famous entertainers in the early 1900s. Fictionalized biography with lots of songs.
Oh, You Beautiful Doll Oh, You Beautiful Doll (1949) Character: Alfred Breitenbach
Period musical about a song plugger who vows to turn an opera composer's music into popular hits.
Lullaby of Broadway Lullaby of Broadway (1951) Character: Adolph Hubbell
Pretty Melinda Howard has been abroad singing with a musical troupe. She decides to return home to surprise her mother whom she thinks is a successful Broadway star with a mansion in Manhattan. She doesn't know that her mother is actually a burnt-out cabaret singer with a love for whiskey. When she arrives at the mansion, she is taken in by the two servants who are friends of her mother's. The house actually belongs to Adolph Hubbell, a kind-hearted Broadway producer who also gets drawn into the charade. Hubbell takes a shine to Melinda and agrees to star her in his next show. Melinda also finds romance with a handsome hoofer who's also in the show. All is going well for Melinda except that she wants to see her mother who keeps putting off their reunion.
Never Say Goodbye Never Say Goodbye (1946) Character: Willie Schmidt
Phil and Ellen Gayley have been divorced for a year, and their 7-year old daughter, Flip, is very unhappy that her parents are not together. Flip starts a correspondence with a Marine, sending a picture of her beautiful mother as the author of Flip's flirtatious letters. When the Marine shows up to meet his pen pal, Ellen takes the opportunity to make her ex-husband jealous.
Sugarfoot Sugarfoot (1951) Character: Don Miguel Wormser
The lawless west had never met a gun-throwing gent like...
Whiplash Whiplash (1948) Character: Sam
An artist follows a woman from California to New York, where he boxes for her mobster husband.
It's a Big Country It's a Big Country (1951) Character: Stefan Szabo
Comprised of eight unrelated episodes of inconsistent quality, this anthology piece of American propaganda features some of MGM Studios' best directors, screenwriters and actors; it is narrated by Louis Calhern. Stories are framed by the lecture of a university professor. In one tale a Boston resident becomes angry when the census forgets to record her presence. Another sketch chronicles the achievements of African Americans while still another pays tongue-in-cheek tribute to Texas.
The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady (1950) Character: Miklos Teretzky
An Irish horsecar driver's daughter meets New York showman Tony Pastor and goes into vaudeville.
Hollywood Canteen Hollywood Canteen (1944) Character: Self
Two soldiers on leave spend three nights at a club offering free of charge food, dancing, and entertainment for servicemen on their way overseas. Club founders Bette Davis and John Garfield give talks on the history of the place.
Ende schlecht, alles gut Ende schlecht, alles gut (1934) Character: Anton Polgar, Papierhändler
The sons of small town store owner Anton Polgar have abandoned him for the big city, until financial problems there lead him to rescue them and bring them back.
The Lilac Domino The Lilac Domino (1937) Character: Sandor
In this musical, an enigmatic masked woman catches the roving eye of a wily playboy gambler at a masquerade ball. If he knew that she was using her wiles as bait and was planning to reform him of his gambling womanizing ways after catching him, he may have head for different waters.
Tea for Two Tea for Two (1950) Character: J. Maxwell Bloomhaus
In this reworking of "No, No, Nanette," wealthy heiress Nanette Carter bets her uncle $25,000 that she can say "no" to everything for 48 hours. If she wins, she can invest the money in a Broadway show featuring songs written by her beau, and of course, in which she will star. Trouble is, she doesn't realize her uncle's been wiped out by the Stock Market crash.
Thank Your Lucky Stars Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943) Character: Dr. Schlenna
An Eddie Cantor look-alike organizes an all-star show to help the war effort.
Wintertime Wintertime (1943) Character: Hjalmar Ostgaard
Nora and her uncle get railroaded into spending the night at a broken-down hotel in Canada. After Nora falls for the handsome owner, she convinces her uncle to invest in the inn and modernize it. After the hotel opens, Nora's uncle faces financial ruin and her romance hit a snag in the form of pretty reporter.
It's a Date It's a Date (1940) Character: Carl Ober
An aspiring actress is offered the lead in a major new play, but discovers that her mother, a more seasoned performer, expects the same part. The situation is further complicated when they both become involved with the same man.
Seven Sweethearts Seven Sweethearts (1942) Character: Mr. Van Maaster, the Father
Little Delft, Michigan follows the customs of old-world Holland and is known for its Tulip Festival. The owner of the hotel insists that his seven daughters marry in order, from eldest to youngest.



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