Film Date: 1933 Film Type: comedy/musical Film Color: B&W Studio: Samuel Goldwyn/United Artists Film Length: 91 min. Lucy's Character: Slave Girl
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Director/Producer: Frank Tuttle (Director), Samuel Goldwyn (Producer)
Music:
Easily the best of Eddie Cantor's gargantuan musical comedies for producer Sam Goldwyn, Roman Scandals begins in the middle-America community of West Rome, where our hero Eddie (Cantor) is employed as a delivery boy. A self-styled authority of Ancient Roman history, Eddie bemoans the fact that the local shanty community is about to be wiped out by scheming politicians, certain that such an outrage could never have happened during Rome's Golden Days. After a blow on the head, Eddie wakes up in Imperial Rome, where he is sold on the slave auction block to good-natured tribune Josephus (David Manners). Eddie soon discovers that the evil emperor Valerius (Edward Arnold) is every bit a crook and grafter as the politicians in West Rome, and he intends to do something about it. He gets a job as food taster for Valerius — a none-too-secure position, inasmuch as the emperor's wife Agrippa (Veree Teasdale) is constantly trying to poison her husband — and does his best to smooth the path of romance for Josephus and recently captured princess Sylvia (Gloria Stuart). Eddie's well-intentioned interference earns him a session in the torture chamber, but he escapes and commandeers a chariot, setting the stage for a spectacular slapstick climax. On the verge of recapture, Eddie wakes to find himself in West Rome U.S.A. again, where he quickly foils the modern-day despots and brings about a happy ending for all his friends.
Cast:
Eddie Cantor - Eddie
Ruth Etting - Olga
Gloria Stuart - Princess Sylvia
David Manners - Josephus
Veree Teasdale - Empress Agrippa
Edward Arnold - Emperor Valerius
Alan Mowbray - Majordomo
Grace Poggi - Slave Girl
Gigi Parrish
Michael Mark - Assistant Cook
Mary Lange
Marjorie Main
Lee Kohlmar - Storekeeper
Charles Wilson - Police Chief Charles Pratt
Leo Willis - Torturer
Clarence H. Wilson - Buggs, museum keeper
Barbara Pepper
Paul Porcasi - Chef
William Wagner - Slave Buyer
Willard Robertson - Warren F. Cooper
John Rutherford - Manius
Duke York - Soldier
Billy Barty - Little Eddie
Bonnie Bannon
Busby Berkeley
Stanley Blystone - Cop/Roman Jailer
Richard Alexander - Guard
Lucille Ball - Slave Girl
Stanley Andrews - Official
Charles Arnt - Caius
John Ince - Senator
Frank S. Hagney - Lucius Aide
Francis Ford - Citizen
Jane Hamilton
Harry Holman - Mayor of West Rome
Louise Carver - Lady Slave Bidder
Lane Chandler
Stanley Fields - Slave Auctioneer
Harry Cording
Jane Darwell - Beauty Salon Manager