| One Heavenly Night | |
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| Directed by | George Fitzmaurice |
| Produced by |
Samuel Goldwyn Arthur Hornblow Jr. (uncredited) |
| Written by |
Louis Bromfield (story) Sidney Howard (adaptation) |
| Cinematography |
George Barnes Gregg Toland |
| Edited by | Stuart Heisler |
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| Distributed by | United Artists |
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82 min. |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
One Heavenly Night is a 1931 American Pre-Code film, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, released through United Artists, and directed by George Fitzmaurice.
The plot here revolves around a poor-but-honest flower girl who agrees to impersonate an opera star. This film brought Goldwyn his worst reviews and largest financial loss ($300,000) since going independent in 1923. However, the profits from Whoopee! (1930) more than made up the difference.