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  1. Is Everybody Happy? (1929) is an American pre-Code musical film starring Ted Lewis , Alice Day , Lawrence Grant , Ann Pennington , and Julia Swayne Gordon , directed by Archie Mayo , and released by Warner Bros.

  2. Is Everybody Happy?: Directed by Archie Mayo. With Ted Lewis, Alice Day, Ann Pennington, Lawrence Grant. This is the story of Ted Lewis, popular band leader and clarinettist.

    • Archie Mayo
    • 1929-10-19
    • Comedy, Drama, Music
    • 80
  3. Is Everybody Happy? was released on 19 Oct 1929, followed by openings at the Mark Strand Theatre in New York City on 1 Nov 1929, and at the Warner Bros. Downtown Theatre in Los Angeles on 4 Nov 1929. The 28 Oct 1929 LAT noted that the latter engagement had initially been reserved for another Warner release, Disraeli (1929, see entry).

  4. 21. Jan. 2024 · Der erste Film, “Is Everybody Happy?” (1929), ist ein amerikanischer Pre-Code-Musicalfilm. Er stellt Lewis’ Talente als Musiker und Darsteller in den Vordergrund. Der zweite Film, “Are All Happy?” (1943), ist ein amerikanischer Schwarz-Weiß-Musicalfilm. Beide Filme heben die eingängige und beschwingte Art von Lewis ...

  5. Overview. It is the story of Ted Lewis, popular band leader and clarinettist. The music for the film was written by Harry Akst and Grant Clarke, except for "St. Louis Blues" by W. C. Handy and "Tiger Rag". The film's title comes from Lewis's catchphrase "Is everybody happy?"

  6. Synopsis. The Master of Jazz in a Masterpiece of Glorious Entertainment! It is the story of Ted Lewis, popular band leader and clarinettist. The music for the film was written by Harry Akst and Grant Clarke, except for “St. Louis Blues” by W. C. Handy and “Tiger Rag”.

  7. Is Everybody Happy? (1929) is an American pre-Code musical film starring Ted Lewis, Alice Day, Lawrence Grant, Ann Pennington, and Julia Swayne Gordon, directed by Archie Mayo, and released by Warner Bros. The music for the film was written by Harry Akst and Grant Clarke, except for "St. Louis Blues" by W. C. Handy and "Tiger Rag". The film's ...