Min and Bill

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Min and Bill
Directed by George W. Hill
Produced by George W. Hill
Written by Lorna Moon (novel)
Frances Marion
Marion Jackson
Starring Marie Dressler
Wallace Beery
Cinematography Harold Wenstrom
Editing by Basil Wrangell
Distributed by MGM
Release date(s) 1930
Running time 66 minutes
Country Flag of United States United States
Language English
IMDb profile

Min and Bill (1930) is a film based on Lorna Moon's novel Dark Star, adapted by Frances Marion and Marion Jackson.

It tells the story of a dockside innkeeper's (Min) tribulations as she tries to protect the innocence of her adopted daughter (Nancy), all while loving and fighting with a boozy fisherman (Bill) who resides at the inn. Min and Bill stars Marie Dressler (Min), Wallace Beery (Bill), Dorothy Jordan (Nancy), and Marjorie Rambeau (Bella, Nancy's ill-reputed mother), and was directed by George W. Hill. Dressler won the Academy Award for Best Actress in 1931. This film was such a runaway smash hit that it's primarily responsible for Beery becoming MGM's highest paid actor within a couple of years; Dressler and Beery were re-teamed in 1933's Tugboat Annie.

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