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James Cagney | Chester Kent | |
Joan Blondell | Nan Prescott | |
Ruby Keeler | Bea Thorn | |
Dick Powell | Scott Blair | |
Frank McHugh | Francis | |
Ruth Donnelly | Harriet Bowers Gould | |
Guy Kibbee | Silas Gould | |
Hugh Herbert | Charlie Bowers | |
Claire Dodd | Vivian Rich | |
Gordon Westcott | Harry Thompson | |
George Stone | ||
Leila Bennett | ||
Ginger Rogers | ||
Una Merkel | ||
Glenda Farrell | ||
Zasu Pitts | ||
Gloria Stuart | ||
Alice Brady | ||
Avis Adair | Chorus girl | |
Loretta Andrews | Chorus girl | |
Bonnie Bannon | Chorus girl | |
Billy Barty | Mouse / Little Boy | |
Herman Bing | Fralick | |
Philip Faversham | Joe Barrington | |
Arthur Hohl | Al Frazer |
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Producer | Robert Lord
Darryl F. Zanuck Hal B. Wallis |
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Writer | Robert Lord
Peter Milne Whitney Bolton Delmer Daves James Seymour |
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You Won't Believe Your Eyes! 42nd Street Ruby Keeler taps, Dick Powell croons, Ginger Rogers quips, and musicals are back on the cinematic map as Berkeley imaginatively sages the title tune, Shuffle Off to Buffalo and more. Gold Diggers Of 1933 Get out, Depression: Ginger Rogers sings/"ingsays" We're In The Money! Joan Blondell and dougboys Remember My Forgotten Man. Plus Ruby Keeler and Dick Powell reteam. Footlight Parade James Cagney's troupers roar through Chicago to stage same-night shows in different venues. Highlights: Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler meet By A Waterfall, Cagney seeks Shanghai Lil. Dames I Only Have Eyes For You. And the screen. Berkeley's bravura creations include a subway dream and a motion-mosaic of a showgirl finale. With Dick Powell, Ruby Keeler. Gold Diggers Of 1935 It's summer at the hotel-let's put on a show! What a show it is as Berkeley tops himself with his Lullaby of Broadway masterwork (1935's Academy Award winning Best Song) about the life and death of a neon-night cutie. |
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