David Landau (actor)
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David Landau was an American film actor who appeared in 33 films between 1931 and 1935.

He appeared on Broadway in 12 plays from 1919 to 1929.

He was born David Magee, and had a stroke in 1934 from which he never recovered.

Selected filmography

  • Judge Priest
    Judge Priest
    Judge Priest is a 1934 American comedy film. The film was based on humorist Irvin S. Cobb's character Judge Priest. The film was directed by John Ford and produced by Sol M. Wurtzel in association with Fox Film...

    (1934)
  • Wharf Angel
    Wharf Angel
    Wharf Angel is a American drama film directed by William Cameron Menzies and George Somnes and starring Victor McLaglen, Dorothy Dell, David Landau, and Preston Foster...

    (1934)
  • Death on the Diamond
    Death on the Diamond
    Death on the Diamond is a 1934 mystery film starring Robert Young as a baseball player who has to figure out who is trying to murder the members of his team, the Saint Louis Cardinals...

    (1934)
  • The Man With Two Faces
    The Man with Two Faces (1934 film)
    The Man with Two Faces is a Warner Bros. film directed by Archie Mayo, and starring Edward G. Robinson, Mary Astor, Ricardo Cortez, Louis Calhern, Mae Clarke, and David Landau. The story was adapted by Tom Reed and Niven Busch from the play The Dark Tower by George S...

    (1934)
  • She Done Him Wrong
    She Done Him Wrong
    She Done Him Wrong is a Pre-Code 1933 Paramount Pictures comedy romance film starring Mae West and Cary Grant. Others in the cast include Owen Moore, Gilbert Roland, Noah Beery, Sr., Louise Beavers and Rochelle Hudson....

    (1933)
  • Gabriel Over the White House
    Gabriel Over the White House
    Gabriel Over the White House is a 1933 American Pre-Code film variously described as a "bizarre political fantasy" or a "comedy drama" that "is surprisingly socialist in tone " and which "posits a favorable view of fascism."The film stars Walter Huston, Karen Morley, Franchot Tone, C. Henry Gordon,...

    (1933)
  • The Crime of the Century
    The Crime of the Century (1933 film)
    The Crime of the Century is a thriller film directed by William Beaudine and featuring a star-studded cast including Jean Hersholt, Wynne Gibson, Stuart Erwin, Frances Dee, and David Landau.-Plot:...

    (1933)
  • Lawyer Man
    Lawyer Man
    Lawyer Man is a 1933 Warner Bros. drama film directed by William Dieterle. The story is based on the novel by Max Trell and the film stars William Powell and Joan Blondell....

    (1933)
  • One Man's Journey
    One Man's Journey
    One Man's Journey was a 2005 documentary series on PBS, featuring the canoe travels of naturalist and filmmaker Robert Perkins.-References:-External links:...

    (1933)
  • Horse Feathers
    Horse Feathers
    Horse Feathers is a Marx Brothers film comedy. It stars the four Marx Brothers and Thelma Todd. It was written by Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, S. J. Perelman, and Will B. Johnstone. Kalmar and Ruby also wrote some of the original music for the film...

    (1932)
  • I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang
    I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang
    I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang is a Pre-Code crime/drama film starring Paul Muni as a wrongfully convicted convict on a chain gang who escapes to Chicago. The film was written by Howard J. Green and Brown Holmes from Robert Elliott Burns's autobiography, I Am a Fugitive from a Georgia Chain...

    (1932)
  • They Just Had to Get Married
    They Just Had to Get Married
    They Just Had to Get Married is a comedy film directed by Edward Ludwig and starring Slim Summerville, Zasu Pitts, Roland Young, and Verree Teasdale....

    (1932)
  • Air Mail (1932)
  • Taxi!
    Taxi!
    Taxi! is a 1932 film starring James Cagney and Loretta Young. The movie was directed by Roy Del Ruth.-Plot:When a veteran cab driver, Pop Riley , refuses to be pressured into surrendering his prime soliciting location outside a cafe, wherein his daughter works, the old man's cab is intentionally...

    (1932)
  • Polly of the Circus
    Polly of the Circus
    Polly of the Circus is a 1932 American MGM drama film directed by Alfred Santell. The film stars Marion Davies and Clark Gable.-First version:...

    (1932)
  • Union Depot
    Union Depot (film)
    Union Depot is a Pre-Code film starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and Joan Blondell, directed by Alfred E. Green for Warner Brothers, and based upon an unpublished play by Joe Laurie, Jr., Gene Fowler, and Douglas Durkin....

    (1932)
  • Under-Cover Man
    Under Cover Man
    Under Cover Man is a crime film starring George Raft and Nancy Carroll, and directed by James Flood. The movie was Raft's first or second leading role, along with Night After Night, released the same year.-Cast:* George Raft as Nick Darrow...

    (1932)
  • The Purchase Price
    The Purchase Price
    The Purchase Price is a Pre-Code American film, which was directed by William Wellman and adapted from Arthur Stringer's novel, The Mud Lark .-Plot:...

    (1932)
  • The Cabin in the Cotton
    The Cabin in the Cotton
    The Cabin in the Cotton is a 1932 American drama film directed by Michael Curtiz. The screenplay by Paul Green is based on the novel of the same title by Harry Harrison Kroll....

    (1932)
  • Heritage of the Desert
    Heritage of the Desert
    Heritage of the Desert is a Western directed by Henry Hathaway, released by Paramount Pictures, and starring Randolph Scott and Sally Blane. -Cast:*Randolph Scott as Jack Hare*Sally Blane as Judy*J. Farrell MacDonald as Adam Naab...

    (1932)
  • Arrowsmith
    Arrowsmith (film)
    Arrowsmith is a 1931 film nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. It was written by Sidney Howard from the Sinclair Lewis novel Arrowsmith, and directed by John Ford.-Plot:...

    (1931)
  • Street Scene
    Street Scene (1931 film)
    Street Scene is a 1931 black-and-white drama film produced by Samuel Goldwyn and directed by King Vidor. With a screenplay by Elmer Rice adapted from his Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Street Scene takes place on a New York City street from one evening until the following afternoon...

    (1931)

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