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The Voice of Hollywood No. 26 (1931)

 -  Comedy | Short | Music  -  6 March 1931 (USA)
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Kenneth Harlan and the Sisters G give the audience a look at George Olsen's Supper Club, and together they view a musical presentation. Two unidentified actors, made up to look and act like... See full summary »

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Cast

Credited cast:
Kenneth Harlan ...
Himself - Host
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Monte Blue ...
Himself (archive footage)
Eleanor Gutchrlein ...
Herself (as The Sisters G)
Karla Gutchrlein ...
Herself (as The Sisters G)
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Himself
Arthur Lake ...
Himself (archive footage)
George Olsen ...
Himself - Orchestra Leader
Bert Wheeler ...
Himself (archive footage)
Robert Woolsey ...
Himself (archive footage)
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Kenneth Harlan and the Sisters G give the audience a look at George Olsen's Supper Club, and together they view a musical presentation. Two unidentified actors, made up to look and act like Laurel and Hardy, serve as waiters. Arthur Lake, Robert Woolsey, Bert Wheeler and Monte Blue are briefly glimpsed (via archive footage), and George Olsen is seen having a conversation with one of his guests, Buster Keaton. Written by Anonymous

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