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Make Me a Star 1932

★ 5.54 votes86 min📅 1932-07-01

"HOLLYYWOOD BEHIND THE SCENES!"

Get ready to step behind the scenes of 1930s Hollywood with Make Me a Star (1932), a charming romantic comedy that follows the dreams of a small-town grocery clerk.

Director: William Beaudine

Cast

Joan Blondell
Joan Blondell
'Flips' Montague
Stuart Erwin
Stuart Erwin
Merton Gill
Zasu Pitts
Zasu Pitts
Mrs. Scudder
Ben Turpin
Ben Turpin
Ben
Charles Sellon
Charles Sellon
Mr. Gashwiler
Florence Roberts
Florence Roberts
Mrs. Gashwiler
Helen Jerome Eddy
Helen Jerome Eddy
Tessie Kearns
Arthur Hoyt
Arthur Hoyt
Hardy Powell
George Templeton
Buck Benson
Ruth Donnelly
Ruth Donnelly
The Countess

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Make Me a Star (1932) about?

Make Me a Star (1932) follows the story of a small-town grocery clerk who leaves his mundane life behind to pursue a career in Hollywood, but finds himself struggling to make it big as a cowboy actor.

Who directed Make Me a Star?

William Beaudine brought his unique vision to Make Me a Star (1932), infusing the film with a lighthearted charm that has become a hallmark of his directorial style.

Who stars in Make Me a Star?

The talented cast of Make Me a Star (1932) includes Joan Blondell, Stuart Erwin, and Zasu Pitts, among others.

Is Make Me a Star (1932) worth watching?

While Make Me a Star (1932) may not be a blockbuster hit, its offbeat charm and behind-the-scenes look at Hollywood's Golden Age make it a true classic worth watching.

How long is Make Me a Star?

Make Me a Star (1932) has a runtime of 86 minutes.

About Make Me a Star (1932) — A Charming Tale of Love, Loss, and Tinseltown Dreams

Get ready to step behind the scenes of 1930s Hollywood with Make Me a Star (1932), a charming romantic comedy that follows the dreams of a small-town grocery clerk. William Beaudine's direction brings to life the story of a man who trades in his apron for a cowboy hat, but finds himself woefully out of his element as an actor. With a talented cast including Joan Blondell, Stuart Erwin, and Zasu Pitts, Make Me a Star (1932) is a lighthearted tale of love, loss, and the highs and lows of chasing fame.

From the comedic misadventures of its protagonist to the nostalgic portrayal of old Hollywood, Make Me a Star (1932) is a cinematic treasure that will leave you smiling. With its blend of romance, comedy, and drama, this film is a must-watch for anyone who's ever dreamed of making it big in Tinseltown. So why not saddle up and join the fun?

Make Me a Star (1932) may not be a blockbuster hit, but its offbeat charm and behind-the-scenes look at Hollywood's Golden Age make it a true classic of the silent era's successor.