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Movie Info
In 1876 Australia, debonair outlaw Stingaree (Richard Dix), aided by his sidekick, Howie (Andy Devine), uses his wily charm to take what he wants and harass the ruling class. When he meets composer Julian Kent (Conway Tearle), who's on his way to see Mrs. Clarkson (Mary Boland), a promising new opera singer, Stingaree decides to take Kent's place at the performance. However, he quickly realizes the real talent belongs to Clarkson's servant, Hilda (Irene Dunne), and promises to make her a star.
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Genre: Musical
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Original Language: English
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Director: William A. Wellman
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Writer: Becky Gardiner
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Release Date (Theaters): original
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Runtime:
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Distributor: RKO Radio Pictures
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Production Co: RKO Radio Pictures Inc.
Cast & Crew

Irene Dunne
Hilda Bouverie

Richard Dix
Stingaree

Mary Boland
Mrs. Clarkson

Conway Tearle
Sir Julian Kent

Andy Devine
Howie

Henry Stephenson
Mrs. Clarkson

Una O'Connor
Annie

George Barraud
Inspector Radford

Reginald Owen
Governor General

"Snub" Pollard
Victor

William A. Wellman
Director

Becky Gardiner
Screenwriter

Pandro S. Berman
Executive Producer

James Van Trees
Cinematographer

Max Steiner
Original Music

James B. Morley
Film Editing

Alfred Herman
Art Director

Van Nest Polglase
Art Director

Walter Plunkett
Costume Design
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Audience Reviews for Stingaree
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Dec 20, 2011If you can get past the singing there are some amusing lines in this with Mary Boland a scene stealer.
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