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Surprise!

Jul 26, 1935
0h 9m
★ 7.0

Overview

The Duncan Sisters (Rosie and Vivian) and their college dorm mates sing a song to their alma mater while packing up to leave college at the end of school...

Genres

Music

Production Companies

The Vitaphone Corporation

Surprise! Trailers

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Cast

Vivian Duncan

Vivian Duncan

Rosetta Duncan

Rosetta Duncan

Clarence Nordstrom

Clarence Nordstrom

Gerald Oliver Smith

Gerald Oliver Smith

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Jay Seiler