

The team behind a successful Broadway production tries to stop the married stars from transitioning to Hollywood.
Leo Kronk
With a budget of $1.9M, the film grossed $3.2M — a profit of $1.3M (68% ROI).
The runtime is 114 minutes (1h 54m).
The film was directed by W.S. Van Dyke.
The screenplay was written by Dorothy Parker and Alan Campbell.
The score was composed by Herbert Stothart.
Cinematography was handled by Oliver T. Marsh.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0030817.

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Average
13 votes
Sweethearts
Released
English
United States of America
$1,900,000
$3,200,000
