| Bert Ambrose | ... | Himself (as Ambrose) | |
| Carroll Gibbons | ... | Himself | |
| Evelyn Dall | ... | Herself | |
| Max Bacon | ... | Himself | |
| Sam Brown | ... | Himself | |
| Larry Adler | ... | Himself | |
| Elisabeth Welch | ... | Herself | |
| Billy Bennett | ... | Himself | |
| Turner Layton | ... | Himself | |
| Davy Burnaby | ... | Mr. Katz | |
| Fayard Nicholas | ... | Himself (as The Nicholas Brothers) | |
| Harold Nicholas | ... | Himself (as The Nicholas Brothers) | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Charlotte Arren | ... | Herself | |
| Arthur Askey | ... | Waiter | |
| Buck and Bubbles | ... | Themselves | |
| Leslie Carew | ... | Himself | |
| Leon Cortez | ... | Himself | |
| Billy 'Popeye' Costello | ... | Himself | |
| Joan Fred Emney | ... | Mrs. Bennett | |
| B.C. Hilliam | ... | Himself (as Flotsam) | |
| Ford Washington Lee | ... | Buck of 'Buck and Bubbles' (as Ford Buck) | |
| Malcolm 'Mr. Jetsam' McEachern | ... | Himself (as Jetsam) | |
| Eugene Pini | ... | Himself | |
| Ethel Revnell | ... | Herself (as Revnell and West) | |
| John William Sublett | ... | Bubbles of 'Buck and Bubbles' | |
| Gracie West | ... | Herself (as Revnell and West) | |
Directed by | |||
| Herbert Smith | |||
Produced by | |||
| Herbert Smith | .... | producer | |
| S.W. Smith | .... | producer | |
Cinematography by | |||
| George Stretton | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Brereton Porter | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Norman G. Arnold | (as Norman Arnold) | ||
Sound Department | |||
| Harold V. King | .... | sound (as Harold King) | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| H.A.R. Thomson | .... | camera operator | |
Music Department | |||
| Carroll Gibbons | .... | musical director | |
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This was shown as part of the NFTs quota quickie season.There is no plot it is basically a review featuring the bands,stars and acts listed.So if you enjoy watching music and stars from this era then this is for you. Everyone will have their own personal favourites.I think that the Nicholas Brothers singing and dancing to"Minnie" was certainly one and Ambrose and his orchestra was certainly another.It was generally acknowledged that he had the finest orchestra in the country. The only slight problem is the state of this print.I presume that it is the BFIs only viewing copy.It is rather battered.So if a song or turn is near the end of the reel you don't get to see the finish as it cuts to the next reel.Still better to be able to see something than have nothing at all