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A Little Jive Is Good for You
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A Little Jive Is Good for You

Feb 20, 1941
0h 3m
★ 6.5

Overview

Martha Tilton sings in this Soundies film from 1941, with Slate Brothers, and Ben Pollack and His Orchestra accompanying.

Genres

Music

Cast

Martha Tilton

Nurse / Singer

Martha Tilton

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