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Soft Drinks and Sweet Music

Dec 8, 1934
0h 22m
★ 0.0

Overview

In this Broadway Brevity short, a soda jerk/songwriter dreams (literally) of performing his songs on Broadway.

Genres

Music

Production Companies

Warner Bros. Pictures
The Vitaphone Corporation

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Cast

Georgie Price

George Harris

Georgie Price

Sylvia Froos

Sally Ray

Sylvia Froos

Billie Leonard

Elsie

Billie Leonard

George Watts

Diner Owner

George Watts

Buddy Doyle

Claude

Buddy Doyle

George J. Lewis

Mr. Hayburn

George J. Lewis