When I first ran across this photograph, it caught my eye because two of my favorite people, Reginald Owen and Frank Morgan, were in it. And there is Virginia Bruce, as well, all decked out in a gorgeous gown and fancy hairdo. I thought it was a publicity shot for The Great Ziegfeld (1936), since Owens, Morgan and Bruce were all in it, but it is named on the back as being Escapade (1935). Then, looking up the movie, I found that William Powell and Luise Rainer star in both movies as well! What?
It did take a long time to film Ziegfeld, from April 8th to December 1935. Escapade filming began at the same time, April 3rd, but was wrapped up in May. Did the studio make Escapade to build up fan interest in Ziegfeld, a much larger production? Use the core cast for both movies while having to wait out the year to film all the other performers? Sounds 'bout right. It is interesting that Escapade has a 7.3 rating on IMDB, while Ziegfeld has the lower score of 6.6.
I would love to see the movie but, of course, it is not available anywhere. Shuckie-darns!


















