ComedyMovieMusicRomance Dames Status: Released Release Date: 1934-09-01 Dames Romance Music Comedy Overview A reformer's daughter wins the lead role in a scandalous Broadway show. Trailer Cast Joan Blondell Mabel Anderson Dick Powell Jimmy Higgens Ruby Keeler Barbara Hemingway Zasu Pitts Matilda Hemingway Guy Kibbee Horace Hemingway Hugh Herbert Ezra Ounce Arthur Vinton Bulger Phil Regan Johnny Harris Arthur Aylesworth Train Conductor Johnny Arthur Billings Leila Bennett Laura Berton Churchill Harold Ellsworthy Todd Virginia Grey Chorus Girl (uncredited) Loretta Andrews Chorus Girl (uncredited) Monica Bannister Chorus Girl (uncredited) Eleanor Bayley Chorus Girl (uncredited) De Don Blunier Chorus Girl (uncredited) Diane Borget Chorus Girl (uncredited) Margaret Carthew Chorus Girl (uncredited) Dolores Casey Chorus Girl (uncredited) Eddy Chandler Guard (uncredited) Frank Darien Druggist #1 (uncredited) Lester Dorr Elevator Starter (uncredited) Sammy Fain Buttercup Balmer (uncredited) Dick French Man On Ferry (uncredited) Sam Godfrey Ounce's Receptionist #1 (uncredited) Harrison Greene Henchman in Audience (uncredited) Harry Holman Druggist #3 (uncredited) Russell Huestis Ounce's Security Guard (uncredited) Eddie Kane Harry (uncredited) Robert Emmett Keane Man On Train (uncredited) Milton Kibbee Reporter (uncredited) Paul Kruger Elevator Operator (uncredited) Larry McGrath Sergeant at Jail (uncredited) Edmund Mortimer Ounce's Receptionist #2 (uncredited) Henry Roquemore Board Member in Show (uncredited) Cliff Saum Stagehand (uncredited) Crew Ray Enright Directing Delmer Daves Writing Hal B. Wallis Production Robert Lord Writing Delmer Daves Writing Willy Pogany Art George Barnes Camera Harold McLernon Editing Sol Polito Camera Robert M. Haas Art Orry-Kelly Costume & Make-Up Sidney Hickox Camera Irving Kahal Sound Leo F. Forbstein Sound Mort Dixon Sound Al Dubin Sound Allie Wrubel Sound Sammy Fain Sound Stanley Jones Sound Irving Kahal Writing Allie Wrubel Writing Al Dubin Writing Mort Dixon Writing Harry Warren Writing Sammy Fain Writing Harry Warren Sound Busby Berkeley Directing