Tales of Manhattan
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Tales of Manhattan
Summary
Tales of Manhattan is a film[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Tales of Manhattan's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Tales of Manhattan was directed by Julien Duvivier[4].
- Ben Hecht wrote the screenplay for Tales of Manhattan[5].
- Buster Keaton wrote the screenplay for Tales of Manhattan[6].
- Ferenc Molnár wrote the screenplay for Tales of Manhattan[7].
- Donald Ogden Stewart wrote the screenplay for Tales of Manhattan[8].
- Lamar Trotti wrote the screenplay for Tales of Manhattan[9].
- William Morrow wrote the screenplay for Tales of Manhattan[10].
- Alan Campbell wrote the screenplay for Tales of Manhattan[11].
- Ladislas Fodor wrote the screenplay for Tales of Manhattan[12].
- László Görög wrote the screenplay for Tales of Manhattan[13].
- Samuel Hoffenstein wrote the screenplay for Tales of Manhattan[14].
- Tales of Manhattan's composer is recorded as Sol Kaplan[15].
- Tales of Manhattan's genre is drama film[16].
- Tales of Manhattan's genre is comedy film[17].
- Tales of Manhattan's genre is melodrama[18].
- A cast member of Tales of Manhattan was Charles Boyer[19].
- A cast member of Tales of Manhattan was Rita Hayworth[20].
- A cast member of Tales of Manhattan was Ginger Rogers[21].
- A cast member of Tales of Manhattan was Henry Fonda[22].
- A cast member of Tales of Manhattan was Charles Laughton[23].
- A cast member of Tales of Manhattan was Edward G. Robinson[24].
- A cast member of Tales of Manhattan was Ethel Waters[25].
- A cast member of Tales of Manhattan was Q273233[26].
- A cast member of Tales of Manhattan was W. C. Fields[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Tales of Manhattan was produced by Sam Spiegel[28]. It was directed by Julien Duvivier[4]. Screenwriters include Ben Hecht[5], Buster Keaton[6], Ferenc Molnár[7], Donald Ogden Stewart[8], Lamar Trotti[9], and William Morrow[10]. Cast members include Charles Boyer[19], Rita Hayworth[20], Ginger Rogers[21], Henry Fonda[22], Charles Laughton[23], and Edward G. Robinson[24].
Publication
Tales of Manhattan was published on January 1, 1942[29]. The original language of it was English[30]. Genres include drama film[16], comedy film[17], and melodrama[18].
Why It Matters
Tales of Manhattan has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]