Belle of the Nineties

Belle of the Nineties

Infobox Film
name = Belle of the Nineties


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director = Leo McCarey
producer = William LeBaron
writer = Mae West
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starring =
music = Arthur Johnston
cinematography = Karl Struss
editing = LeRoy Stone
distributor = Paramount Pictures
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runtime = 75 minutes
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language = English
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amg_id = 1:80248
imdb_id = 0024873

"Belle of the Nineties" was Mae West's fourth motion picture. It was released by Paramount Pictures in 1934 and directed by Leo McCarey. Johnny Mack Brown and Katherine DeMille were also in the cast.

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