Weekend at the Waldorf (1945)
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Weekend at the Waldorf is an unabashed remake of MGM's 1932 Oscar-winner Grand Hotel: in fact, at several points in the story, the cast makes pointed references to the earlier film. The posh Waldorf Hotel in the heart of New York is the setting for several plots and subplots. Ginger Rogers plays the Garbo counterpart, a successful but severely depressed movie star who wants to be alone. Walter Pigeon steps into John Barrymore's role, sort of; whereas Barrymore was a thief posing as nobility, Pigeon is a war correspondent posing as a thief. Hotel stenographer Lana Turner (originally Joan Crawford) latches onto tycoon Edward Arnold (originally Wallace Beery) in hopes of a life of luxury. And, in the film's biggest adaptation stretch, Van Johnson is cast as a war hero who, about to undergo life-threatening surgery, wants to thoroughly enjoy what may be his last days on earth. It takes a while to figure this out, but Johnson is supposed to be the character played in Grand Hotel by Lionel Barrymore: the meek clerk who, upon discovering that he's dying, blows his life savings on one last fling. On the whole, Weekend at the Waldorf is a lot more light-hearted than Grand Hotel, as indicated by the expository character played by humorist Robert Benchley, not to mention the presence of Xavier Cugat as the Waldorf's orchestra leader. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Ginger Rogers - Irene Malvern
- Walter Pidgeon - Chip Collyer
- Edward Arnold - Martin X. Edley
- Keenan Wynn - Oliver Webson
- Leon Ames - Henry Burton
- Samuel S. Hinds - Mr. Jessup
- Warner Anderson - Dr. Robert Campbell
- Porter Hall - Stevens
- Byron Foulger - Barber
- Franklin Farnum
- Ella Ethridge
- Rosemary de Camp - Anna
- John Wengraf - Alex
- Wyndham Standing - Literary Type
- Gordon Richards - Headwaiter
- Moroni Olsen - House Detective Blake
- Frank McClure - Florist
- Karen Lind
- Carli Elinor - Orchestra Leader
- Estelle Etterre - Assistant Florist
- William Tannen - Photographer
- Xavier Cugat - Himself
- Jack Luden - Clerk
- Hope Landin
- Gladden James - Assistant Manager
- Russell Hicks - McPherson
- Dick Crockett - Bell Captain
- Dorothy Christy - Cashier
- Cora Sue Collins - Jane Rand
- Irving Bacon - Sam Skelly
- Lana Turner - Bunny Smith
- Van Johnson - Capt. James Hollis
- Phyllis Thaxter - Cynthia Drew
- Robert Benchley - Randy Morton
- Lina Romay - Juanita
- George Zucco - Bey of Aribajan
- Hal K. Dawson - First Clerk
- Arno Frey - Maitre d'Hotel
- Bess Flowers - Guest
- Rex Evans - Pianist
- Jacqueline De Wit - Kate Douglas
- Charles Wilson - Mr. Johns
- Ruth Warren
- Gertrude Short - Telephone Operator
- Frank Puglia - Emile
- Miles Mander - British Secretary
- Billy Louie - Chinese Girl
- Shirley Lew
- Sandra Morgan
- William Hall - Cassidy, the Doorman
- Bob Graham - Singer
- Harry Barris - Anna's Boyfriend
- Ruth Lee - The Woman
- Michael Kirby - Lt. John Rand
- Dick Hirbe - Newsboy
- William Halligan - Chief Jennings
- Nana Bryant - Mrs. H. Davenport Drew
- Constance Collier - Mme. Jaleska
- Naomi Childers - Night Maid
- Director(s):
- Robert Z. Leonard
- Writer(s):
- Guy Bolton, Bella Spewack, Samuel Spewack
- Producer(s):
- Arthur Hornblow, Jr., Robert Z. Leonard
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