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December 1, 1933. ( 1933-12-01) Running time. 72 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Rainbow Over Broadway is a 1933 American pre-Code musical drama film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Joan Marsh, Frank Albertson and Lucien Littlefield.
Stars: Joan Marsh, Frank Albertson, Lucien LittlefieldDirector: Richard ThorpeWhen an ex-vaudeville performer makes a comeback, it threatens the ambitions of...
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A delightful Chesterfield musical! Starring Grace Hayes, Frank Albertson, and Dell Henderson.
- 51 Min.
- 2054
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Rainbow Over Broadway: Directed by Richard Thorpe. With Joan Marsh, Frank Albertson, Lucien Littlefield, Grace Hayes. Ex-vaudeville performer Trixie makes a come-back, and threatens to thwart the ambitions of her song-writing step-children, Bob and Judy.
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- Drama, Musical, Romance
- Richard Thorpe
- 1933-12-01
30. Aug. 2019 · Rainbow over Broadway : George R Batcheller : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. George R Batcheller. Topics. Comedies, musicals, B-musicals, family feud, Joan Marsh, Frank Albertson, Grace Hayes, Lucien Littlefield, May Beatty, Nat Carr. Publisher. Chesterfield Motion Pictures Corporation.
Ex-vaudeville performer Trixie makes a come-back, and threatens to thwart the ambitions of her song-writing step-children, Bob and Judy.
Despite a black eye Trixie gets from fighting with Queenie, she is a hit, but when she learns that Judy and Bob really wrote the songs, she refuses to sing any more. Sanfield, however, pushes her onstage, and her performing instincts take over. After a producer in the audience hires Judy and Bob to write his next show, Judy reconciles with ...