Night Life of the Gods 89 years old

A scientist named Hunter Hawk invents a device that can turn flesh to stone. While celebrating his discovery he becomes involved with a half naked leprechaun. On a trip to New York, Hunter and Meg (the leprechaun) decide to go to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and turn all of the Statues of Greek Gods into people. What follows in a drunken romp around New York with Medusa's severed head still in Perseus' hand.

Credits

Night Life of the Gods Cast

Name Character
Douglas Fowley He was 23, 86 years old when he died as Cyril Sparks
Gilbert Emery He was 59, 70 years old when he died as Betts
Richard Carle He was 63, 69 years old when he died as Grandpa Lambert
Alan Mowbray He was 38, 72 years old when he died as Hunter Hawk
Florine McKinney She was 23, 63 years old when she died as Meg
William 'Stage' Boyd as Mulligan
Theresa Maxwell Conover as Alice Lambert
Geneva Mitchell She was 28, 42 years old when she died as Hebe
Phillips Smalley He was 69, 73 years old when he died as Alfred Lambert
Peggy Shannon She was 28, 34 years old when she died as Daphne Lambert
Wesley Barry He was 27, 86 years old when he died as Alfred Lambert, Jr.

Night Life of the Gods Crew

Name Department
Carl Laemmle, Jr. as Producer. He was 26 (71) years old when He died Production
Ted J. Kent as Editor. He was 33 (84) years old when He died Editing
John J. Mescall as Director of Photography. He was 36 (63) years old when He died Camera
Charles D. Hall as Art Direction. He was 46 (81) years old when He died Art
Barry Trivers as Writer. He was 28 (74) years old when He died Writing
Arthur Morton as Original Music Composer. He was 26 (91) years old when He died Sound
John P. Fulton as Special Effects. He was 32 (62) years old when He died Crew
Lowell Sherman as Director. He was 49 (49) years old when He died Directing
Thorne Smith as Novel. He was 42 (42) years old when He died Writing
Charles S. Gould as Assistant Director. He was 31 (61) years old when He died Directing
Night Life of the Gods (89 years)

  • Release day: Friday, March 01, 1935
  • Runtime: 73 minutes