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The Ritz Brothers pretend to be Kentucky hillbillies in order to get a booking on a radio show.
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87 min
1938-05-20
Released
English
3
5.3
Harrigan - a Ritz Brother
Mulligan - a Ritz Brother
Garrity - a Ritz Brother
Jerry Wade
Caroline
Hank Hatfield
Reef Hatfield
J.B.
Sugar Hatfield
Gus Bryce
Clem Hatfield
Grandpa Hatfield
Attorney
Tom Slack
Palace Hotel Clerk
Buckboard Driver
Landlady
'Spats' Swanson
Mortimer Hilton
Nurse
Radio Announcer
Radio Announcer
Radio Announcer
Member of Vocal Specialty Trio (uncredited)
Member of Vocal Specialty Trio (uncredited)
Member of Vocal Specialty Trio (uncredited)
Lord Boffingwell (uncredited)
Sponsor (uncredited)
Photographer (uncredited)
Driver (uncredited)
Engineer (uncredited)
First Buckboard Driver (uncredited)
Reporter (uncredited)
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