Stand Up and Cheer! (19-Apr-1934)
Director: Hamilton MacFadden Writer: Ralph Spence Producer: Winfield Sheehan Keywords: Musical Comedy In the heights of the Great Depression, the President appoints a Secretary of Amusement; one politician, John Harly, would like the see the Depression continue. Notable only as the film debut of Shirley Temple, who has one musical number with James Dunn, "Baby Take a Bow." Frequently scenes are cut from this film in prints that were televised; the proper length is a full 80 minutes.
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Actor |
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7-May-1951 |
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Scotty Beckett |
Actor |
4-Oct-1929 |
10-May-1968 |
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John Boles |
Actor |
28-Oct-1895 |
27-Feb-1969 |
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Nigel Bruce |
Actor |
14-Feb-1895 |
8-Oct-1953 |
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James Dunn |
Actor |
2-Nov-1901 |
1-Sep-1967 |
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Madge Evans |
Actor |
1-Jul-1909 |
26-Apr-1981 |
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Stepin Fetchit |
Actor |
30-May-1902 |
19-Nov-1985 |
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Dick Foran |
Actor |
18-Jun-1910 |
10-Aug-1979 |
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Ralph Morgan |
Actor |
6-Jul-1883 |
11-Jun-1956 |
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Shirley Temple |
Actor |
23-Apr-1928 |
10-Feb-2014 |
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