The Cuckoos

The Cuckoos

The Cuckoos is a musical comedy film, released by RKO Radio Pictures and partially filmed in two-strip Technicolor. It features the comedy team Wheeler & Woolsey. A phony fortune teller, Professor Bird, and his partner, Sparrow, are in a Mexican resort near a gambling casino. During their trip, his partner falls in love with an American girl named Anita . But Julius, the gyspy leader, is also in love with her. At the casino is Miss Furst and her niece Ruth who loves Billy, an aviator. Furst wants her to marry the Baron, and the Baron wants Ruth for her money. Miss Furst falls in love...
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Release date:May 4, 1930
Directed by:Paul Sloane
Runtime:97 Minutes
Producer:William LeBaron
Editor:Arthur Roberts
Music by:Harry Ruby
Cinematography:Nicholas Musuraca
Genre:Comedy, Musical

Cast of The Cuckoos

Robert Woolsey
Robert Woolsey
Born:Aug. 14, 1888
Died:Oct. 31, 1938
Dorothy Lee
Dorothy Lee
Born:May 23, 1911
Died:June 24, 1999

Film director of The Cuckoos

Paul Sloane
Paul Sloane
Born: April 16, 1893
Died: November 15, 1963

Paul Sloane was a screenwriter and film director.

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Down to Their Last Yacht 1934 Musical
Straight Is the Way 1934
Terror Aboard 1933
The Woman Accused 1933 Thriller
The Lost Squadron 1932
Half Shot at Sunrise 1930 Comedy
The Cuckoos 1930 Comedy
Hearts in Dixie 1929 Musical
The Blue Danube 1928
Turkish Delight 1927
The Clinging Vine 1926
Eve's Leaves 1926
Made for Love 1926
The Shock Punch 1925
Too Many Kisses 1925 Comedy
The Coming of Amos 1925 Adventure
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Filming locations for The Cuckoos

Mexico
Mexico

Mexico , officially the United Mexican States , is a federal constitutional republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the United States of America; on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf...
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