Heat Lightning

Heat Lightning (1934)

"I just killed a rat!"

  • Genre: Crime, Drama
  • Release Date: 1934-03-01
  • User Rating: 6.8/10 from 16 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 3min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Warner Bros. Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Mervyn LeRoy
star 6.8/10
From 16 Ratings

Summary

Olga runs an isolated gas station and restaurant in the stifling hot American desert with her discontented younger sister Myra. When two escaped criminals stop for a bite to eat, Olga is reminded of the past she left behind.

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  • Aline MacMahon

    as Olga
  • Ann Dvorak

    as Myra
  • Preston Foster

    as George
  • Lyle Talbot

    as Jeff
  • Glenda Farrell

    as Mrs. Tifton
  • Frank McHugh

    as Frank
  • Ruth Donnelly

    as Mrs. Ashton-Ashley
  • Theodore Newton

    as Steve Laird
  • Willard Robertson

    as Everett Marshall
  • Harry C. Bradley

    as 'Popsy' - a Businessman
  • James Durkin

    as The Sheriff
  • Jane Darwell

    as Gladys - the Wife
  • Edgar Kennedy

    as Herbert - the Husband
  • Muriel Evans

    as Blonde Cutie
  • Jill Dennett

    as Girl with Black Bangs (uncredited)
  • Sam Hayes

    as Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
  • Chris-Pin Martin

    as Mexican Husband with Family (uncredited)
  • Margareta Montez

    as Mexican Wife (uncredited)
  • Eddie Shubert

    as The Last Traveler (uncredited)
Directing Mervyn LeRoy Director
Writing Brown Holmes Screenplay
Writing Warren Duff Screenplay
Production Samuel Bischoff Producer
Crew Sidney Hickox Cinematography
Editing Howard Bretherton Editor
Art Jack Okey Art Direction
Costume & Make-Up Orry-Kelly Costume Design
Sound Bernhard Kaun Music
Production Maxwell Arnow Casting
Production Russel Trost Casting
Writing Leon Abrams Theatre Play
Writing George Abbott Theatre Play
Camera Sidney Hickox Director of Photography

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