Bosom Friends

  • James F. Clemenger: narrator

Bosom Friends is an American- Canadian short film comedy from 1934.

Bosom Friends was produced by the film production company Treasure Chest and Skibo Productions and EW Hammons presented. Hammons was the founder of the production company, Treasure Chest, with whom he first turned instructional films, but then went over to the production of comedies. The movie rental took over the Fox Film Corporation. The black-and-white film was in English, and on a material with the ratio 1.37: 1 shot. The negative material was recorded on 35 mm film and broadcast later in this format. Einrollige the film has a length of 237 meters. The spokesperson of the film, James F. Clemenger, here was his only appearance in an acting position, otherwise he was primarily a screenwriter.

Bosom Friends in 1935 for Best Short Film - Novelty nominated for an Oscar. However, when the awards he succumbed to the film City of Wax by Stacy and Horace Woodard, who was also made by Skibo Productions. It was the first Academy Award nominations for Skibo Productions, two more followed in 1936 and 1938, which both were won. Thus Bosom Friends was the only Oscar-nominated film of the company, who could not win the prize at the end.

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