All the King's Horses 89 years old

ROMANTIC MUSICAL DRAMA!

All the King's Horses

Paramount Pictures decided in 1935 to create a new romantic team, thus cast singing stars Carl Brisson and Mary Ellis in the frothy operetta All the King's Horses. Brisson does the "Prisoner of Zenda" bit as a movie star who is forced by circumstances to impersonate a look-alike king. Ms. Ellis is the highborn lady who seems to be fooled by the ruse. The plots roll merrily onward while various and sundry musical-comedy character actors (including Edward Everett Horton and Eugene Pallette) fuss and fume in the background. Danish singer Carl Brisson had created a minor sensation by introducing "Cocktails for Two" in Paramount's Murder at the Vanities (34), but the studio's attempts to turn him into a Scandinavian Maurice Chevalier were unsuccessful.

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All the King's Horses Cast

Name Character
Eugene Pallette He was 45, 65 years old when he died as Conrad Q. Conley
Jane Wyman She was 18, 90 years old when she died as Chorine on Train (uncredited)
Katherine DeMille She was 23, 83 years old when she died as Fraülein Mimi
Stanley Andrews He was 43, 77 years old when he died as Count Batthy
Edward Everett Horton He was 48, 84 years old when he died as Count Josef 'Peppi' von Schlapstaat
Arnold Korff He was 64, 73 years old when he died as Baron Kraemer, Lord Chamberlain
Carl Brisson He was 41, 64 years old when he died as King Rudolf XIV / Carlo Rocco
Marina Koshetz She was 22, 88 years old when she died as Steffi

All the King's Horses Crew

Name Department
Frederick Stephani as Screenplay. He was 32 (59) years old when He died Writing
Frederick Stephani as Adaptation. He was 32 (59) years old when He died Writing
Frank Tuttle as Director. He was 42 (70) years old when He died Directing
Frank Tuttle as Screenplay. He was 42 (70) years old when He died Writing
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All the King's Horses (89 years)

ROMANTIC MUSICAL DRAMA!

  • Release day: Friday, February 22, 1935
  • Runtime: 87 minutes