Twentieth Century Fox (1938)
Drama | Music | Musical | Romance
USA | English | Black & White | 01:46
Classical violinist Roger Grant disappoints his family and teacher when he organizes a jazz band, but he and the band become successful. Roger falls in love with the band's singer, Stella, but his reluctance to lose her leads him to thwart her efforts to become a solo star. When the World War separates them in 1917, Stella marries Roger's best friend and, when Roger returns home after the war, an important concert at Carnegie Hall brings the corners of the romantic triangle together.
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Tyrone Power | Alexander (Roger Grant) |
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Alice Faye | Stella Kirby |
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Don Ameche | Charlie Dwyer |
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Ethel Merman | Jerry Allen |
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Jack Haley | Davey Lane |
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Jean Hersholt | Professor Heinrich |
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Helen Westley | Aunt Sophie |
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John Carradine | Taxi Driver |
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Paul Hurst | Bill Mulligan |
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Wally Vernon | Wally Vernon |
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Ruth Terry | Ruby |
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Douglas Fowley | Snapper |
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Chick Chandler | Louie |
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Eddie Collins | Corporal Collins |
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Joseph Crehan | Stage Manager |
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Robert Gleckler | Eddie |
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Dixie Dunbar | Specialty |
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Joe King | Charles Dillingham |
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Charles Coleman | Head Waiter |
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Stanley Andrews | Colonel |
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Charles Williams | Agent |
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Jane Jones | Trio Member |
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Otto Fries | Trio Member |
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Mel Kalish | Trio Member |
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Selmer Jackson | Manager Radio Station |
| Director | Henry King |
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| Writer | Kathryn Scola, Lamar Trotti, Richard Sherman, Irving Berlin, Sheridan Gibney, Darryl F. Zanuck | |
| Producer | Harry Joe Brown | |
| Musician | Alfred Newman | |
| Photography | J. Peverell Marley | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Index | 1614 |
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| Added Date | Nov 21, 2020 18:39:51 |
| Modified Date | Nov 21, 2020 18:39:51 |