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  1. What Price Hollywood? is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by George Cukor and starring Constance Bennett with Lowell Sherman. The screenplay by Gene Fowler, Rowland Brown, Jane Murfin and Ben Markson is based on a story by Adela Rogers St. Johns and Louis Stevens.

  2. What Price Hollywood?: Directed by George Cukor. With Constance Bennett, Lowell Sherman, Neil Hamilton, Gregory Ratoff. The career of a waitress takes off when she meets an amiable drunken Hollywood director.

    • (2,5K)
    • Drama, Romance
    • George Cukor
    • 1932-06-24
  3. What Price Hollywood? (bra Hollywood [2]) é um filme estadunidense de 1932, do gênero drama, dirigido por George Cukor e estrelado por Constance Bennett e Lowell Sherman. Um reflexo da visão romântica que David O. Selznick tinha de sua profissão, [1] o filme proporcionou a Cukor seu primeiro sucesso como diretor.

    • George Cukor
    • David O. Selznick, Pandro S. Berman
  4. What Price Hollywood? When pretty waitress and Hollywood hopeful Mary Evans (Constance Bennett) serves drinks to famous director Max Carey (Lowell Sherman), a Tinseltown cliche becomes...

    • (22)
    • Constance Bennett
    • George Cukor
    • Drama
  5. 8 de jul. de 2014 · Warner Bros. 283K subscribers. 36. 3K views 9 years ago. Sassy and ambitious waitress Mary Evans (Constance Bennett) amuses and befriends seldom-sober director Max Carey (Lowell Sherman), who...

  6. What Price Hollywood? is an all-too-often overlooked classic of 1930s Hollywood, a smart, snappy, mature mix of screwball, satire, tragedy, and Hollywood success story. The disc looks fine, with a strong picture that is a tad on the soft side and features minor blemishes--periodic scratches and splotches--that are to be expected for a film of ...

    • George Cukor, James Hartnett, Ed Killy
    • Constance Bennett
  7. What Price Hollywood? é um filme estadunidense de 1932, do gênero drama, dirigido por George Cukor e estrelado por Constance Bennett e Lowell Sherman. Um reflexo da visão romântica que David O. Selznick tinha de sua profissão, o filme proporcionou a Cukor seu primeiro sucesso como diretor.