Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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1) | Judy Garland | 1 | ||
2) | Gene Kelly | 2 | ||
3) | Mártha Eggerth | 3 | ||
4) | George Murphy | 4 | ||
5) | Ben Blue | 5 | ||
6) | Stephen McNally | 6 | ||
7) | Ernie Alexander | 7 | ||
8) | Walter Baldwin | 8 | ||
9) | George Davis | 9 | ||
10) | Lester Dorr | 10 | ||
11) | Ruth Dwyer | 11 | ||
12) | Mickey Golden | 12 | ||
13) | Al Hill | 13 | ||
14) | Robert Homans | 14 | ||
15) | Ben Lessy | 15 | ||
16) | John J. Pershing | By Himself | 16 |
Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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1) | Howard Emmett Rogers | 1 | ||
2) | Richard Sherman | Writer | 1 | |
3) | Fred F. Finklehoffe | 3 | ||
4) | Sid Silvers | 4 |
Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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1) | Busby Berkeley | Director | 1 |
Name | Synopses | Official ? | Options |
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Toqa Hesham | Vaudeville duo Jo Hayden and Harry Palmer face trouble as Palmer is drafted into the army during WWI, so Palmer decides to hurt his hand to avoid being called to duty, whereupon Hayden considers his action cowardly and breaks up the duo. Now, Palmer needs to find a way to patch things up with him. 298 |
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