The Cat and the Fiddle
1934 · Movie · 88 min. · United States

Victor Florescu is a talented, Brussels-based composer of serious music under the tutelage of respected Professor Bertier at the Music Conservatory. He is hoping to have his yet uncompleted operetta, "The Cat and the Fiddle", produced by famed impresario, Jules Daudet. Victor's focus in life changes when he meets Shirley Sheridan, a New Yorker just arrived in Brussels, she who moves into the pensione next to his own. He falls in love at first sight with her. She is also a composer - of the type of music more often heard in Tin Pan Alley - and is hoping to study with Professor Bertier. But it is Victor who helps her with her music. She also catches the attention of Daudet, who publishes her music although he is more interested in her as a woman. Regardless, she becomes rich and famous, and is required to move to Paris. In the short term, Victor, who moves to Paris with her, is more than willing to forgo his own musical aspirations to help her. But Victor is forced to choose between...
Direction William K. Howard · Sam Wood
Cast Ramon Novarro · Jeanette MacDonald · Frank Morgan · Charles Butterworth · Jean Hersholt · Vivienne Segal · Frank Conroy · Henry Armetta · Adrienne D'Ambricourt · Joseph Cawthorne
Soundtrack Herbert Stothart
Screenplay Bella Spewack · Samuel Spewack · Eve Green · Anita Loos · James Kevin McGuinness · Zelda Sears · Otto Harbach
Cinematography Charles G. Clarke · Ray Rennahan · Harold Rosson
Original title The Cat and the Fiddle
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Not rated (FilmAffinity)
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