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- Vitaphone Funsters (1937)
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Short | 10 min |Short, Comedy, Music
Vitaphone Funsters (1937)
Approved
Short | 10 min |Short, Comedy, Music
A diverting collection of snappy vaudeville acts. The performers include The Three Swifts, a juggling act; Johnny Burke, a monologist; Andy and Louise Carr, eccentric dancers, and The Reddingtons, an acrobatic turn.
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Producer
Samuel Sax (producer) (as Sam Sax)
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Status
Edit Released
Updated 1937 May 29
Release date
May 29, 1937 (United States)
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| Cast | + Add Cast |
|---|---|
| 5 cast members |
| Name | Known for |
|---|---|
The Three Swifts Themselves Themselves See fewer |
The Garry Moore Show (1950) |
Andy Carr Self Self See fewer |
Jacques Fray and His Orchestra (1937) |
Louise Carr Self Self See fewer |
Jacques Fray and His Orchestra (1937) |
Johnny Burke Self Self See fewer |
Little Men (1940) |
The Three Reddingtons Themselves Themselves See fewer |
Vitaphone Funsters (1937) |
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