Min and Bill
Min and Bill is an American film carried out by George W. Hill, left in 1930.
Synopsis
August 1st
Data sheet
- Title: Min and Bill
- Realization: George W. Hill
- Scenario: Frances Marion and Marion Jackson according to the book of Lorna Moon
- Production: George W. Hill and Harry Rapf
- Photography: Harold Wenstrom
- Assembly: Basil Wrangell
- Country of origin: the United States
- Format: Black and white - Mono
- Kind: Comedie_dramatique
- Lasted: 66 minutes
- Coming out date: 1930
Distribution
- Marie Dressler: Min Divot, Inkeeper
- Wallace Beery: Bill, a fisherman
- Dorothy Jordan: Nancy Smith
- Marjorie Rambeau: Pringle
- Don Dillaway bleated: Dick Cameron
- DeWitt Jennings : Groot, Truant Officer
- Russell Hopton: Alec Johnson
- Frank McGlynn Sr.: Mr. Southard, pricipal of school
- Gretta Gould: Mrs. Southard
Distinctions
- Oscar of the best actress for Marie Dressler
External bond
- Min and Bill on Internet Movie Database
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