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Fonda on Film, Stage, and Television
FILMS
The Farmer Takes a Wife.
1935. Fox Film Corporation. Director: Victor Fleming. Producer: Winfield R. Sheehan. Screenplay: Edwin J. Burke, from play by Frank B. Elser and Marc Connelly, from novel
Rome Haul,
by Walter D. Edmonds. Cinematographer: Ernest Palmer. Cast: Janet Gaynor, Henry Fonda, Charles Bickford, Slim Summerville, Jane Withers, Andy Devine, Roger Imhof, Margaret Hamilton, Sig Ruman, John Qualen.
Way Down East.
1935. Fox Film Corporation. Director: Henry King. Producer: Winfield R. Sheehan. Screenplay: Howard Estabrook and William Hurlbut, from play by Lottie Blair Parker. Cinematographer: Ernest Palmer. Cast: Rochelle Hudson, Henry Fonda, Slim Summerville, Edward Trevor, Margaret Hamilton, Russell Simpson, Andy Devine, Spring Byington.
I Dream Too Much.
1935. RKO. Director: John Cromwell. Producer: Pandro S. Berman. Screenplay: James Gow and Edmund North, from story by Elsie Finn and David G. Wittels. Cinematographer: David Abel. Cast: Lily Pons, Henry Fonda, Eric Blore, Osgood Perkins, Lucien Littlefield, Lucille Ball, Mischa Auer, Paul Porcasi, Scott Beckett.
The Trail of the Lonesome Pine.
1936. Paramount. Director: Henry Hathaway. Producer: Walter Wanger. Screenplay: Grover Jones, adapted by Harvey Threw and Horace McCoy, from novel by John Fox, Jr. Cinematographers: Robert Bruce and Howard Greene. Cast: Sylvia Sidney, Fred MacMurray, Henry Fonda, Fred Stone, Nigel Bruce, Beulah Bondi, Robert Barrat, George “Spanky” McFarland, Fuzzy Knight.
The Moon’s Our Home.
1936. Paramount. Director: William A. Seiter. Producer: Walter Wanger. Screenplay: Isabel Dawn and Boyce DeGaw, from novel by Faith Baldwin (additional dialogue by Dorothy Parker and Alan Campbell). Cinematographer: Joseph A. Valentine. Cast: Margaret Sullavan, Henry Fonda, Charles Butterworth, Beulah Bondi, Henrietta Crosman, Walter Brennan, Dorothy Stickney, Lucien Littlefield, Margaret Hamilton.
Spendthrift.
1936. Paramount. Director: Raoul Walsh. Producer: Walter Wanger. Screenplay: Walsh and Bert Hanlon, from story by Eric Hatch. Cinematographer: Leon Shamroy. Cast: Henry Fonda, Pat Paterson, Mary Brian, George Barbier, Edward Brophy, Richard Carle, J. M. Kerrigan, Spencer Charters.
You Only Live Once.
1937. United Artists. Director: Fritz Lang. Producer: Walter Wanger. Screenplay: Gene Towne, from story by C. Graham Baker. Cinematographer: Leon Shamroy. Cast: Sylvia Sidney, Henry Fonda, Barton MacLane, Jean Dixon, William Gargan, Jerome Cowan, Charles “Chic” Sale, Margaret Hamilton, Warren Hymer, John Wray.
Wings of the Morning.
1937. Twentieth Century–Fox/New World. Director: Harold D. Schuster. Producer: Robert T. Kane. Screenplay: Thomas J. Geraghty, from story by Donn Byrne. Cinematographer: Ray Rennahan. Cast: Annabella, Henry Fonda, Leslie Banks, Stewart Rome, Irene Vanbrugh, Harry Tate, Mark Daly, John McCormack.