Monkey Business 1952 -

Cary Grant & Mariyln Monroe on Roller Skates

From the Estate of Milton Gold of Pebble Beach. A still photographer for the film industry. Note Howard Hawks is sitting on trunk. Venice California eat your heart out. This print photograph comes without mat and Frame.

Milton Gold
Date of birth (location)
15 January 1906
New York, New York, USA
Date of death (details)
25 November 1987
Monterey, California, USA.

Sometimes Credited As:
Milt Gold

Miscellaneous Crew - filmography
(1950s) (1940s)

1. Around the World in Eighty Days (1956) (still photographer) (uncredited) Seller's uncle Harold Adamson wrote the song lyrics for Michael Todd after the film was released. Frank Sinatra sung the best version.
2. Holiday Rhythm (1950) (still photographer)
3. Motor Patrol (1950) (still photographer)
4. Western Pacific Agent (1950) (still photographer)
5. Radar Secret Service (1950) (still photographer) (uncredited)
6. Tough Assignment (1949) (still photographer) (as Milt Gold)
7. Satan's Cradle (1949) (still photographer) (uncredited)
8. The Wyoming Bandit (1949) (still photographer) (uncredited)
9. Omoo-Omoo the Shark God (1949) (still photographer)
... aka The Shark God (UK)
10. Grand Canyon (1949) (still photographer) (as Milt Gold)
11. I Shot Jesse James (1949) (still photographer)
12. Hollywood Varieties (1949) (still photographer)
13. Last of the Wild Horses (1948) (still photographer) (as Milt Gold)
14. Unknown Island (1948) (still photographer) (uncredited)
15. The Strange Mrs. Crane (1948) (still photographer) (as Milt Gold)
16. Behind Locked Doors (1948) (still photographer) (as Milt Gold)
... aka Hinter verschlossenen Türen
... aka The Human Gorilla (USA: reissue title)
17. The Return of Wildfire (1948) (still photographer) (uncredited)
... aka Black Stallion (UK)
18. Canon City (1948) (still photographer) (uncredited)
19. Assigned to Danger (1948) (still photographer)
20. Sleep, My Love (1948) (still photographer)
21. Miraculous Journey (1948) (still photographer) (as Milt Gold)

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Monkey Business
1952 - USA - 97 min. - Feature, B&W
AMG Rating 
Director  Howard Hawks is most like in this photograph with Camera men.
Genre/Type  Comedy, Screwball Comedy, Sci-Fi Comedy
Flags  Suitable for Children

Produced by  20th Century Fox

Cary Grant  - Prof. Barnaby Fulton
Ginger Rogers
  - Edwina Fulton
Charles Coburn
  - Oliver Oxly
Marilyn Monroe  - Lois Laurel
Hugh Marlowe
  - Hank Entwhistle
Larry Keating
  - O.J. Gulverly
Robert Cornthwaite
  - Dr. Zoldeck
Henri Letondal
  - Dr. Siegfried Kitzel
Douglas Spencer
  - Dr. Brunner
Esther Dale
  - Mrs. Rhinelander
George Winslow
  - Deep-voiced Boy [Voice]
Emmett Lynn
  - Jimmy
Jerry Sheldon
  - Detective
Joseph Mell
  - Barber
George Eldredge
  - Auto Salesman
Kathleen Freeman
  - Mrs. Brannigan
Mary Field
  - Clerk
Olan Soule
  - Hotel Clerk
Gil Stratton
  - Yale Man
Faire Binney
  - Dowager
Bill McLean
  - Bellboy
Louis Lettieri
  - Bit Boy
Jerry Paris
  - Scientist
Russ Clark
  - Policeman
Mack Williams
  - Dignitary
Isabel Withers
  - Laundress
Howard Hawks
  - Off-screen voice in opening [Voice]
John R. McKee
  - Photographer
Ruth Warren
  - Laundress
Roger Moore
  - Bit Man
Charles "Heinie" Conklin
  - Painter
Harry Carter
  - Bit Scientist
Dabbs Greer
  - Cab Driver
Rudy Lee
  - Bit Boy
Olive Carey
  - Laundress
Harry Carey, Jr.
  - Reporter / Detective
Harry Seymour
  - Clothing Store Salesman
Robert Nichols
  - Garage Man
Forbes Murray
  - Bit Man
Melinda Plowman
  - Bit Girl
Mickey Little
  - Bit Boy
Paul Maxey
  - Dignitary
Brad Mora
   
Ray Montgomery
  - Policeman


Howard Hawks
  - Director also director for Gentlemen Prefer Blonds, Seller's uncle wrote song "When Love Goes Wrong" for Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell
Sol C. Siegel
  - Producer
I.A.L. Diamond
  - Screenwriter
Ben Hecht
  - Screenwriter
Charles Lederer
  - Screenwriter
Harry Segall
  - Short Story Author
Milton Krasner  - Cinematographer
Leigh Harline
  - Composer (Music Score)
Lionel Newman
  - Musical Direction/Supervision
William B. Murphy
  - Editor
George Patrick
  - Art Director
Lyle Wheeler
  - Art Director
Thomas K. Little
  - Set Designer
Walter Scott
  - Set Designer
Billy Travilla
  - Costume Designer
W.D. Flick
  - Sound/Sound Designer
Roger Heman
  - Sound/Sound Designer
Ben Nye, Sr.
  - Makeup
Ray Kellogg
  - Special Effects
Paul Helmick
  - First Assistant Director