In the Great Depression, an overbearing millionaire named Ezra Ounce (Hugh Herbert) has become a moral arbitrator for the public good, despite the ditzy disapproval of his sister Mathilda Ounce Hemingway (Zasu Pitts). He wants to change the loose morality of Broadway shows. Yet, his distant relative Jimmy Higgens (Dick Powell) is producing one of those depraved shows and casting Barbara (Ruby Keeler), another niece of Ounce in the lead. Jimmy must deal with unscrupulous backers, but his friend Mabel Anderson (Joan Blondell) is not above blackmailing Horace Hemingway (Guy Kibbee) for the money to put on the show, even though she is star Barbara’s father whom she has known in a compromising situation.
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Joan Blondell | Mabel |
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Dick Powell | Jimmy |
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Ruby Keeler | Barbara |
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ZaSu Pitts | Mathilda |
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Guy Kibbee | Horace |
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Hugh Herbert | Ezra |
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Arthur Vinton | Bulger |
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Phil Regan | Johnny Harris |
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Arthur Aylesworth | Train Conductor |
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Johnny Arthur | Billings |
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Leila Bennett | Laura |
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Berton Churchill | Harold |
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Bess Flowers | |
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Richard Quine | |
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Avis Adair | Chorus Girl |
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Marvelle Andre | Chorus Girl |
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Loretta Andrews | Chorus Girl |
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Cecil Arden | Chorus Girl |
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Gail Arnold | Chorus Girl |
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Mary Ashcraft | Chorus Girl |
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Claire Augrot | Chorus Girl |
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Firlie Banks | Chorus Girl |
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Monica Bannister | Chorus Girl |
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Joan Barclay | Chorus Girl |
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Fern Barry | Chorus Girl |
| Director | Ray Enright |
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| Busby Berkeley |
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| Writer | Delmer Daves, Robert Lord | |
| Producer | Hal B. Wallis | |
| Musician | Heinz Roemheld | |
| Photography | George Barnes, Sidney Hickox, Sol Polito | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Distributor | Warner Home Video |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Regions | Region 1 |
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| Index | 999 |
| Added Date | Feb 26, 2016 10:13:28 |
| Modified Date | Sep 28, 2016 05:47:15 |