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A temperamental Broadway producer trains an untutored actress, but when she becomes a star, she proves a match for him.
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91 min
1934-05-11
Released
English
105
6.8
Oscar Jaffe
Lily Garland, formerly Mildred Plotka
Oliver Webb
Owen O'Malley
George Smith
Max Jacobs
Matthew J. Clark
Sadie
Oscar McGonigle
Anita
Beard #1 (uncredited)
Sheriff (uncredited)
Flannigan (uncredited)
Colonel Merriweather in Play (uncredited)
Bob (uncredited)
Dr. Johnson (uncredited)
Beard #2 (uncredited)
Mulligan (uncredited)
Emmy Lou in Play (uncredited)
Page Boy (uncredited)
Myrtle Schultz (uncredited)
Brother in Play (uncredited)
Uncle Remus in Play (uncredited)
Lockwood (uncredited)
George Washington Jones (uncredited)
Train Secretary (uncredited)
Black Stage Showgirl (uncredited)
Train Conductor (uncredited)
Cameraman (uncredited)
Treasurer (uncredited)
Stage Actor (uncredited)
Reporter (uncredited)
Black Train Waiter (uncredited)
Train Detective (uncredited)
Marquee Man (uncredited)
McGonigle's Assistant (uncredited)
Stagehand (uncredited)
Reporter (uncredited)
Train Detective (uncredited)
Poster Artist (uncredited)
Light-Skinned Black Waiter (uncredited)
Stage Actress (uncredited)
Charwoman (uncredited)
Black Stage Actor (uncredited)
4.2
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5.6
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8.0
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1.0
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7.8
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7.0
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6.5
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6.9
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6.0
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7.0
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0.0
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8.0
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8.0
A comedy show.
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0.0
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5.2
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5.7
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5.2
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5.9
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