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Al Howard may be a star on Broadway, but he is no longer welcomed by any producer. It seems that he just trots off to Mexico any time he wants causing shows to close and producers to lose money. When his sister Molly can no longer find Al... See more »

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Al Howard
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Dorothy 'Dot' Wayne
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Molly Howard
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Duke Hutchinson (as Barton Mac Lane)
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Irma 'Toledo' Knight
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Mexican in La Cucaracha Cantina
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Luana Wells
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Nellie Lahey (Blonde Showgirl) (as Sharon Lynne)
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Drunk in La Cucaracha Cantina
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Eddie 'Teddy' Rio
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Fred
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Tom McGee (as William Davidson)
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Café Showgirl
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H.P. Jackson
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Herman Lahey (uncredited)
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Wardrobe Mistress (uncredited)
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Young Woman in Elevator (uncredited)
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Angry Showgirl #1 (uncredited)
Georgia Clarke ...
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Bobby Connolly ...
Dance Director (uncredited)
Nick Copeland ...
Nick (uncredited)
Florence D'Aquin ...
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
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Mr. A.J. Squires (uncredited)
Al Dubin ...
Al Dubin (uncredited)
Florence Dudley ...
Phone Operator (uncredited)
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Jackson's Secretary / Dorothy's Dance Partner (uncredited)
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Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
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Young Man in Elevator (uncredited)
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Pete Brown (uncredited)
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Luana's Maid (uncredited)
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Radio Broadcaster (uncredited)
Herbert Heywood ...
Dick (uncredited)
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Sam Rupert (uncredited)
John Hyams ...
Producer #2 (uncredited)
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Cantina Dancer (uncredited)
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Assistant Stage Manager (uncredited)
Edward Keane ...
Producer #3 (uncredited)
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Waiter (uncredited)
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Doctor (uncredited)
Treva Lawler ...
Phone Operator (uncredited)
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Eddie Logan (uncredited)
Martha Merrill ...
Angry Showgirl #2 (uncredited)
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Chorus Girl (uncredited)
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Chorus Member - 'About a Quarter to Nine' Number (uncredited)
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Phone Operator (uncredited)
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Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
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Rehearsal Stage Manager (uncredited)
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Casino de Paree Waiter (uncredited)
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Show MC (uncredited)
Lucille Porcett ...
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Emily Renard ...
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Sam Rice ...
Stage Doorman (uncredited)
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Cabbie (uncredited)
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Phone Operator (uncredited)
Cliff Saum ...
Man Closing Bus Door (uncredited)
Harry Seymour ...
Pianist (uncredited)
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Snowflake (uncredited)
Valerie Traxler ...
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
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Latimer (uncredited)
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Silent Showgirl (uncredited)
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Harry Warren (uncredited)
Huey White ...
Eddie Logan (uncredited)
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Casino de Paree Designer (uncredited)
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Headwaiter (uncredited)

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Archie Mayo ... (as Archie L. Mayo)
Michael Curtiz ... (uncredited)
Robert Florey ... (uncredited)

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Earl Baldwin ... (screen play)
 
Bradford Ropes ... (based on a story by)
 
Bradford Ropes ... (novel) (uncredited)

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Samuel Bischoff ... producer (uncredited)

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Bernhard Kaun ... (uncredited)

Cinematography by

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Tony Gaudio ... director of photography
Sol Polito ... (uncredited)

Editing by

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Harold McLernon ... film editor

Art Direction by

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John Hughes

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Orry-Kelly ... (gowns)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Al Green ... camera operator (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department

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Leo F. Forbstein ... musical director
Ray Heindorf ... orchestral arrangements

Additional Crew

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Bobby Connolly ... dances created and staged by
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Plot Summary

Al Howard may be a star on Broadway, but he is no longer welcomed by any producer. It seems that he just trots off to Mexico any time he wants causing shows to close and producers to lose money. When his sister Molly can no longer find Al work, she teams him up with talented Dorothy for a club date in Chicago. Flush with another success, Al wants to open his own club on Broadway, so he borrows money from a gangster to open the show. Al has Dorothy, who he ignores, the gangsters dough and the gangster's sweetie Luana. All he has to do is keep them all happy, but Luana wants Al. Written by Tony Fontana

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Taglines THE Star Team THE WORLD HAS WAITED TO SEE! AL AND RUBY IN A SONG SPECTACLE OF DRAMA & DAMSELS (Print Ad- Cortland Standard, ((Cortland NY)) 26 April 1935) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Casino de Paree (United Kingdom)
  • El casino de Paris (Spain)
  • Casino de París (Spain)
  • Casino de Paris (Greece)
  • Casino de Paris (Croatia)
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  • 89 min
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Budget $703,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia This was the only film that Al Jolson and Ruby Keeler made together during their 12-year marriage, which lasted from 1928 to 1940. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Musical Memories (1946). See more »
Soundtracks Go Into Your Dance See more »
Crazy Credits Opening card: Broadway..The street of ups and downs, where show business in 1935 was at top speed. See more »
Quotes Dorothy Wayne: Well, I finally met your brother.
Molly Howard, aka Lucille Thompson: Yeah, where is he?
Dorothy Wayne: Flat on his back, out cold, back of the Shim Sham.
Molly Howard, aka Lucille Thompson: What happened to him?
Dorothy Wayne: Well, man meets girl, girl meets husband, husband meets man, man meets sidewalk.
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