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Sep 1, 1934
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A reformer's daughter wins the lead role in a scandalous Broadway show.
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Directors
Ray Enright
, Busby Berkeley
Vote Average
6.3
Vote Count
34
Popularity
6
Language
English
Origin Country
US
Cast
Joan Blondell
Mabel Anderson
Dick Powell
Jimmy Higgens
Ruby Keeler
Barbara Hemingway
Zasu Pitts
Matilda Hemingway
Guy Kibbee
Horace Hemingway
Hugh Herbert
Ezra Ounce
Arthur Vinton
Bulger
Phil Regan
Johnny Harris
Arthur Aylesworth
Train Conductor
Johnny Arthur
Billings
Leila Bennett
Laura
Berton Churchill
Harold Ellsworthy Todd
Virginia Grey
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Loretta Andrews
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Monica Bannister
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Eleanor Bayley
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
De Don Blunier
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Diane Borget
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Margaret Carthew
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Dolores Casey
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Eddy Chandler
Guard (uncredited)
Frank Darien
Druggist #1 (uncredited)
Lester Dorr
Elevator Starter (uncredited)
Sammy Fain
Buttercup Balmer (uncredited)
Dick French
Man On Ferry (uncredited)
Sam Godfrey
Ounce's Receptionist #1 (uncredited)
Harrison Greene
Henchman in Audience (uncredited)
Harry Holman
Druggist #3 (uncredited)
Russell Huestis
Ounce's Security Guard (uncredited)
Eddie Kane
Harry (uncredited)
Robert Emmett Keane
Man On Train (uncredited)
Milton Kibbee
Reporter (uncredited)
Paul Kruger
Elevator Operator (uncredited)
Larry McGrath
Sergeant at Jail (uncredited)
Edmund Mortimer
Ounce's Receptionist #2 (uncredited)
Henry Roquemore
Board Member in Show (uncredited)
Cliff Saum
Stagehand (uncredited)
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