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Dancing on a Dime
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Dancing on a Dime

Nov 1, 1940
1h 14m
★ 4.5

IT'S A MUSICAL METEOR!

Overview

Director Ted Brooks and comedians Jack Norcross, Dandy Joslyn and Phil Miller are part of a troupe of promising young players rehearsing for a WPA show at the Garrick Theater in New York and are stunned when the government withdraws their funding on the day of the show's dress rehearsal. Destitute, the troupe plans to return home when Mac, the stage doorman, offers to allow four of the men, Phil, Dandy, Jack and Ted, to use the theater for a boardinghouse. After accepting Mac's offer, the men improvise bedrooms out of the set pieces and meet amateur actress Lorie Fenton from Cleveland, who is eager to audition for them. When the men learn she recently received a small inheritance, they allow her to audition, hoping she will back the show.

Genres

Drama
Music
Comedy

Production Companies

Paramount Pictures

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Cast

Robert Paige

Ted Brooks

Robert Paige

Peter Lind Hayes

Dandy Joslyn

Peter Lind Hayes

Eddie Quillan

Jack Norcross

Eddie Quillan

Frank Jenks

Phil Miller

Frank Jenks

Grace McDonald

Lorie Fenton

Grace McDonald

Virginia Dale

Dolly Stewart

Virginia Dale

Carol Adams

Polly Adams

Carol Adams

Lillian Cornell

Doris Marlowe

Lillian Cornell

William Frawley

Mac

William Frawley

Charles Lane

Freeman Taylor

Charles Lane

Wanda McKay

Lulu

Wanda McKay

Arthur Aylesworth

Joe Phillips

Arthur Aylesworth

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