The Films of Mae West  

 

NIGHT AFTER NIGHT (1932)

Paramount

Director:   Archie Mayo

Screenplay:  Vincent Lawrence and Kathryn Scola

Cast:  George Raft, Constance Cummings, Wynne Gibson, Alison Skipworth, Mae West, Roscoe Karns, Louis Calhern

 

SHE DONE HIM WRONG (1933)

Paramount

Director:   Lowell Sherman

Screenplay:  Harvey Thew and John Bright, based on play by Mae West

Cast:  Mae West, Cary Grant, Owen Moore, Gilbert Roland, Noah Beery, Sr., Rafaela Ottiano, Rochelle Hudson, David Landau

 

I'M NO ANGEL (1933)

Paramount

Director:   Wesley Ruggles

Screenplay:  Mae West, based on her story.

Cast:  Mae West, Cary Grant, Gregory Ratoff, Edward Arnold, Kent Taylor, Gertrude Michael, William B. Davidson, Libby Taylor, Dorothy Peterson

 

BELLE OF THE NINETIES (1934)

Paramount

Director:   Leo McCarey

Screenplay:  Mae West, based on her story

Cast:  Mae West, Roger Pryor, John Mack Brown, John Miljan, Katherine DeMille, James Donlan, Libby Taylor, Gene Austin, Duke Ellington and his orchestra

 

GOIN' TO TOWN (1935)

Paramount

Director:   Alexander Hall

Screenplay:  Mae West, based on story by Marion Morgan and George B. Dowell

Cast:  Mae West, Paul Cavanaugh, Gilbert Emery, Marjorie Gateson, Tito Coral, Ivan Lebedeff, Fred Kohler, Sr., Monroe Owsley, Luis Alberni

 

KLONDIKE ANNIE (1936)

Paramount

Director:   Raoul Walsh

Screenplay:  Mae West, based on play by Mae West and story by Marion Morgan and    George B. Dowell

Cast:  Mae West, Victor McLaglen, Phillip Reed, Helen Jerome Eddy, Harold Huber, Soo Yong, Lucille Webster Gleason

 

GO WEST, YOUNG MAN (1936)

Paramount

Director:   Henry Hathaway

Screenplay:  Mae West, based on play by Lawrence Riley

Cast:  Mae West, Warren William, Randolph Scott, Alice Brady, Elizabeth Patterson, Lyle Talbot, Isabel Jewell, Margaret Perry, Etienne Girardot, Xavier Cugat and his orchestra

 

EVERY DAY'S A HOLIDAY (1938)

Paramount

Director:   A. Edward Sutherland

Screenplay:  Mae West

Cast:  Mae West, Edmund Lowe, Charles Butterworth, Charles Winninger, Lloyd Nolan, Walter Catlett, Chester Conklin, Louis Armstrong

 

MY LITTLE CHICKADEE (1940)

Universal

Director:  Edward Cline

Screenplay:  Mae West and W.C. Fields

Cast:  Mae West, W.C. Fields, Joseph Calleia, Dick Foran, Margaret Hamilton, Donald Meek, Anne Nagel, Ruth Donnelly.

 

THE HEAT'S ON (1943)

Columbia

Director:  Gregory Ratoff

Screenplay:  Fitzroy Davis, George S. George and Fred Schiller

Cast:  Mae West, Victor Moore, William Gaxton, Hazel Scott, Lester Allen, Mary Roche, Almira Sessions, Xavier Cugat and his orchestra

 

MYRA BRECKINRIDGE (1970)

Twentieth Century-Fox

Director:   Michael Sarne

Screenplay:  Michael Sarne and David Giles, based on the novel by Gore Vidal

Cast:  Mae West, John Huston, Raquel Welch, Rex Reed, Roger Herren, Farrah Fawcett, Calvin Lockhart, Andy Devine, John Carradine, George Furth

 

SEXTETTE (1978)

Briggs and Sullivan production; released by Crown International Pictures (domestic) and New World (foreign)

Director:  Ken Hughes

Screenplay:  Herbert Baker; based on Mae West's play and dialogue

Cast:  Mae West, Timothy Dalton, Dom DeLuise, Tony Curtis, George Hamilton, Ringo Starr, Keith Moon, Alice Cooper, Rona Barrett, George Raft, Regis Philbin

 


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Updated: June 18, 1998