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  1. The Big Broadcast is a 1932 American pre-Code musical comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Bing Crosby, Stuart Erwin, and Leila Hyams. Based on the play Wild Waves by William Ford Manley, the film is about a radio-singer who becomes a popular hit with audiences, but takes a disrespectful approach to his career.

  2. The Big Broadcast: Directed by Frank Tuttle. With Stuart Erwin, Bing Crosby, Leila Hyams, George Burns. A radio-singer, Bing Hornsby, is none-too-concerned about his job, and an affair with Mona leads to his dismissal.

    • (287)
    • Comedy, Musical, Romance
    • Frank Tuttle
    • 1932-10-14
  3. 8. Feb. 2022 · The Big Broadcast is a 1932 American musical comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Bing Crosby and Leila Hyams. The film marks Crosby's debut wit...

    • 87 Min.
    • 1150
    • Bama Dillert Official
  4. 1h 31m. IMDb RATING. 6.1 /10. 1.1K. YOUR RATING. Rate. Comedy Musical Romance. The Bellows family causes comic confusion on an ocean liner, with time out for radio-style musical acts. Directors. Mitchell Leisen. James P. Hogan. Writers. Walter DeLeon. Francis Martin. Ken Englund. Stars. W.C. Fields. Martha Raye. Dorothy Lamour.

    • (1,1K)
    • Comedy, Musical, Romance
    • Mitchell Leisen, James P. Hogan
    • 1938-03-09
  5. 11. Sept. 2021 · S.B. Bellows (W.C. Fields), the bumbling brother of the owner of the Gigantic, accidentally wrecks the sophisticated engine of his sibling's ship, built by brilliant engineer Bob Hayes (Leif Erick...

    • 86 Min.
    • 6,7K
    • Public Domain Cinema
  6. 7. Nov. 2020 · The Big Broadcast is the kind of movie that allows a character to say that to its hallowed star. But perhaps none of that is as bewildering as the sustained episode where Bing attempts suicide with Leslie in his apartment during a power outage.

  7. In The Big Broadcast, Crosby portrays a radio heartthrob whose perennial tardinesscaused by Sharon Lynn’s vampy Mona Lowe (a play on the tune “Moanin’ Low”)—leads a sponsor to pull the plug on the WADX station.