Drama Music
Rose Sargent, a Roaring '20s singer, becomes a Ziegfeld Follies star as her criminal husband gets deeper in trouble.
Directed by
Gregory Ratoff
Chick Chandler
Emcee at Theatre (uncredited)
Charles Lane
Sam Kress
Tyrone Power
Bart Clinton
Ben Welden
Toby
Harold Miller
Man in Front Row (uncredited)
Bess Flowers
Dinner Guest (uncredited)
Joyce Compton
Peggy
Moroni Olsen
Buck Russell
James Flavin
Guard (uncredited)
Bert Roach
Mr. Paunch (uncredited)
Brooks Benedict
Man in Box at Wintergarden (uncredited)
Ralph Dunn
Officer (uncredited)
John Hamilton
Judge
William Frawley
Harry Long
Carole Mathews
Hobart Cavanaugh
Whitey Boone
Charles Cahill Wilson
Mike Cavanaugh
E. E. Clive
Barouche Driver
Horace McMahon
Irving
Harry Hayden
Dexter
Paul E. Burns
Chump
Al Jolson
Ted Cotter
Al Ferguson
Court Officer (uncredited)
Arthur Rankin
Newspaper Reporter (uncredited)
Maurice Cass
Mr. Mok
Paul Ellis
Frank (uncredited)
Alice Faye
Rose Sargent
William Newell
Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
Edgar Dearing
Lieutenant (uncredited)
Cyril Ring
Master of Ceremonies at Cast Party (uncredited)
Ed Brady
Cooch Show Spectator (uncredited)
Blue Washington
Prisoner (uncredited)
Gregory Ratoff
Charles Tannen
Newspaper Reporter (uncredited)
Winifred Harris
Mrs. Russell
James C. Morton
Speakeasy Bartender (uncredited)
Robert Shaw
Newspaper Reporter (uncredited)
Adrian Morris
Jim
Gladden James
Court Bailiff (uncredited)
Paul Stanton
District Attorney
Murray Alper
Eddie (uncredited)
Eddy Chandler
Cop (uncredited)
Hal K. Dawson
Chump
Louis Prima
Band Leader
Jack Luden
Attorney (uncredited)
Claire James
Well-Wisher (uncredited)
Stanley Taylor
Lobbygow (uncredited)
Carol Adams
(uncredited)
Herbert Ashley
Stage Doorman (uncredited)
Ralph Brooks
Man in Audience (uncredited)
Edward Cooper
Butler (uncredited)
Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian
Man in Audience (uncredited)
Lew Hicks
Bailiff (uncredited)
Paul Irving
Music Publisher (uncredited)
Charles McMurphy
Music Conductor (uncredited)
George Mori
Publisher (uncredited)
Kenny Williams
Dancer (uncredited)
Irma Wilson
Miss Lust (uncredited)
Leonard Kibrick
Newsboy (uncredited)

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