Other works
Stage: Played Preysing in the original 1930
Broadway production of "Grand Hotel".
The War Song (1928). Written by
Sam Spewack,
Bella Spewack and
George Jessel. Directed by Albert Lewis. National Theatre: 24 Sep 1928- Dec 1928 (closing date unknown/80 performances). Cast: Ted Athey, Harry Bass, T.F. Benson,
Shirley Booth (as "Emily Rosen"), Clyde Franklyn,
William Gargan (as "Priv. James Perkins"), Lieut. Hans Golle,
Gene Raymond (credited as Raymond Guion) (as "Sid Swanson"), Peter K. Hawley,
Eda Heinemann (as "Social Worker"), Edwin Jerome,
George Jessel (as "Eddie Rosen"), Patricia Kenny, Paul Ker, Lola Lane, Clara Langsner, Joseph Latham, Capt. Herman Lehmann, Edward Leiter, Col.
Edmund Lowe, Paul O'Brien, Charles Peters, Major
Sig Ruman (credited as S. Albon Rumann), Lieut. Paul Schultz, Frank Spelvin, Harry Von Zynda, H.C. Warren, Charles Wilson, Carl Worms. Produced by Albert Lewis and
Sam Harris.
Alien Corn (1933). Written by
Sidney Howard. Directed by
Guthrie McClintic. Belasco Theatre: 20 Feb 1933- May 1933 (closing date unknown 98 performances). Cast:
Katharine Cornell (as "Elsa Brandt Of the faculty of Conway College for Women"),
Luther Adler (as "Julian Vardaman, Of the faculty of Conway College for Women"),
E.J. Ballantine (as "Stockton, Of the faculty of Conway College for Women"), Charles D. Brown, Jessie Busley, Lily Cahill, Francis Moran, James Rennie,
Sig Ruman (as "Ottokar Brandt"), Ludwig Steiner, Richard Sterling, James Vincent,
Charles Waldron (as "Skeats"). Produced by Katharine Cornell.
Eight Bells (1933). Drama. Written by
Percy S. Mandley. Scenic Design by Cleon Throckmorton. Directed by Frank Gregory. Hudson Theatre: 28 Oct 1933- Nov 1933 (closing date unknown/17 performances). Cast: Harrison Brockbank (as "Ashworth"), Donald Bruce (as "Yetts"), John Buckler (as "Ormrod"),
Colin Clive (as "Dale"), Paul Dietz (as "Volotsky"), Walter Dressel (as "Oscar"), John Fraser (as "Rastello"),
Rose Hobart (as "Marjorie"), David Hughes (as "Snider"), Richard Hughes (as "Schill "),
Alfred Kappeler (as "Carl"), Wayne Nunn (as "Pancho"), S.B. Pink (as "Nalo"),
Sig Ruman (as "Gerhardt"), Joseph Singer (as "Klotz),
Philip Tonge (as "Collister"), 'Henry Von Zynda' (as "Zimmerman"), Eric West (as "Pedro"). Produced by A.C. Blumenthal. Note: Purchased by Columbia Pictures and filmed as
Eight Bells (1935), starring
Ralph Bellamy.
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