In the uproarious comedy "The Gay Nighties" (1933), directed by Mark Sandrich, the setting is the bustling city of New York during the 1890s. The film follows the misadventures of a group of eccentric characters as they navigate the challenges and absurdities of love, friendship, and societal expectations in the midst of the Gay Nineties.
The film features a talented ensemble cast including Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray, Joan Blondell, Billy De Wolfe, and Alice White, among others.
Mark Sandrich was a prolific director known for his work in classic Hollywood cinema. Born on October 26, 1900, in New York City, Sandrich started his career as a director in the 1920s, helming various short films and silent features. He gained prominence in the 1930s, particularly for his contributions to the musical genre. Sandrich is best remembered for directing several successful musical comedies, including "Top Hat" (1935) and "Follow the Fleet" (1936), both starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. His knack for blending comedy, romance, and music made him one of the leading directors of the era. Mark Sandrich passed away on March 4, 1945, leaving behind a legacy of memorable films.
Release date: June 23, 1933 (United States)
Writers: Ben Holmes & John Grey & Bobby Clark
Country of origin: United States
Languages: English
Genres: Short - Comedy
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