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  • Laughter (1930)
  • 85 min | Comedy, Romance
Laughter (1930)
85 min | Comedy, Romance

A former chorus girl weds a millionaire after the composer she loves leaves. Meanwhile, she strings along an artist in love with her. When the composer returns, she struggles with her needs for security vs love. High jinks and drama ensue.
Director
Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast (as H. d'Abbadie d'Arrast)
Writers
Douglas Z. Doty (screenplay) (story) | Herman J. Mankiewicz | Donald Ogden Stewart | Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast (screenplay) (story) (as H. d'Abbadie d'Arrast)
Producer
Cinematographer
George J. Folsey (photographed by) (as George Folsey)
Editor
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Status
Edit Released
Updated Sep 25, 1930

Release date
Sep 25, 1930 (United States)

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Cast

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10 cast members
Name Known for
Nancy Carroll
Peggy Gibson Peggy Gibson   See fewer
Fredric March
Paul Lockridge Paul Lockridge   See fewer
Frank Morgan
C. Mortimer Gibson C. Mortimer Gibson   See fewer
Glenn Anders
Ralph Le Sainte Ralph Le Sainte   See fewer
Diane Ellis
Marjorie Gibson Marjorie Gibson   See fewer
Ollie Burgoyne
Pearl - Peggy's Maid Pearl - Peggy's Maid   See fewer
Leonard Carey
Benham, Gibson's Butler Benham, Gibson's Butler   See fewer
Eric Blore
Party Guest in Angel Costume (uncredited) Party Guest in Angel Costume (uncredited)   See fewer
Charles Halton
Winslow - Gibson's Secretary (uncredited) Winslow - Gibson's Secretary (uncredited)   See fewer
Duncan Penwarden
Mr. Miller (uncredited) Mr. Miller (uncredited)   See fewer
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