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Sparkling as a June night; intimate as marriage. Something entirely new in screen entertainment.
Ratings
This 1930 film, a collection of songs and sketches showcasing Paramount Studios' contract stars, credits 11 directors
Production
Paramount Pictures
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Jack Oakie
Himself / Master of Ceremonies / Fu Manchu's Victim (Murder Will Out) / Girls Gym Instructor (In a Girls' Gym)

Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher
Himself / Master of Ceremonies

Leon Errol
Himself / Master of Ceremonies / (In a Hospital)

Maurice Chevalier
Apache

Jean Arthur
Dream Girl

George Bancroft
Mug

Clara Bow
Herself

Evelyn Brent
Apache Dancer

Clive Brook
Sherlock Holmes

Kay Francis
Carmen

Fredric March
Marine

William Powell
Philo Vance

Fay Wray
Sweetheart

Ruth Chatterton
Floozie

Mitzi Green
Herself

Lillian Roth
Herself

Eugene Pallette
Sergeant Heath

Nancy Carroll
Herself

Helen Kane
School Teacher

Richard Arlen
Hunter (Dream Girl)
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