Movie Description A poor Brooklyn boy must travel to Egypt to collect his 77 million-dollar inheritance. This light-hearted fantasy climaxes with a stunning color sequence.
| Credits | | Writer: | Arthur Sheekman, Nat Perrin, Nunnally Johnson | | Producer: | Samuel Goldwyn | | Cast: | Berton Churchill, Ethel Merman, George Murphy, Paul Harvey |
Notes Produced by Howard Productions.
Copyright: Samuel Goldwyn; December 8, 1934
Color sequences shot in 2-Strip Technicolor.
Production on the film started on July 16th 1934 and commenced on September 4th, 1934. The picture premiered on November 4th, 1934.
The color "Ice Cream Fantasy Sequence" was Samuel Goldwyn's first venture into color productions.
The song "Mandy", which eventually became Eddie Cantor's trademark piece, was written by Irving Berlin for his 1918 musical Yip Yip Yaphank.
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