

Coronado
Regie Norman Z. McLeod7.35.0
Southern California's Hotel Coronado caters to, and is frequented by, members of the social upper-crust. Although she lives on the wrong side of the San Diego tracks, in a tent-city with her father Otto and ditzy sister Violet, June Wray is a singer with the Eddy Duchin Orchestra who play at the hotel. Johnny Marvin, an aspiring songwriter and the son of a wealthy automobile manufacturer, is staying at the hotel, and the moment June and Johnny meet, they fall instantly in love. Trouble arises when Johnny's father objects to the romance, and complications and help arrive in the form of two Marine-hating sailors, Chuck Hornbostel and "Pinky" Falls, when Chuck marries June's sister Violet.
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Coronado wurde am 28. November 1935 veröffentlicht.
Regie in Coronado führte(n) Norman Z. McLeod.
Coronado hat eine Spielzeit von 77 Min..
Coronado wurde produziert von William LeBaron.
Southern California's Hotel Coronado caters to, and is frequented by, members of the social upper-crust. Although she lives on the wrong side of the San Diego tracks, in a tent-city with her father Otto and ditzy sister Violet, June Wray is a singer with the Eddy Duchin Orchestra who play at the hotel. Johnny Marvin, an aspiring songwriter and the son of a wealthy automobile manufacturer, is staying at the hotel, and the moment June and Johnny meet, they fall instantly in love. Trouble arises when Johnny's father objects to the romance, and complications and help arrive in the form of two Marine-hating sailors, Chuck Hornbostel and "Pinky" Falls, when Chuck marries June's sister Violet.
Die Hauptcharaktere in Coronado sind Johnny Marvin (Johnny Downs), June Wray (Betty Burgess), Chuck Hornbostel (Jack Haley).
Coronado ist bewertet mit Approved.
Coronado ist eine Komödie, Liebesfilm, Musical Film.
Coronado hat eine Benutzerbewertung von 7.3 von 10.

















