Chasing Rainbows [DVD]
Laughs onstage, tears offstage! Playing members of a traveling theatrical troupe, a starry cast ' The Broadway Melody's Bessie Love and Charles King, plus Jack Benny, Marie Dressler and Polly Moran ' hit the road and all the right notes in an early musical extravaganza. This bedazzlement of tapping feet and aching hearts (Love loves King, he loves a two-timing temptress) boasts not only stellar support from three of Hollywood's grandest comics, but grand music as well. Highlights include Dressler defending her maidenly honor from a son of a rich in Poor but Honest and the hit tune Happy Days Are Here Again, the irrepressible thumb in the eye to the Depression that would become FDR's campaign anthem.
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Chasing Rainbows [DVD]
Chasing Rainbows [DVD]
Laughs onstage, tears offstage! Playing members of a traveling theatrical troupe, a starry cast ' The Broadway Melody's Bessie Love and Charles King, plus Jack Benny, Marie Dressler and Polly Moran ' hit the road and all the right notes in an early musical extravaganza. This bedazzlement of tapping feet and aching hearts (Love loves King, he loves a two-timing temptress) boasts not only stellar support from three of Hollywood's grandest comics, but grand music as well. Highlights include Dressler defending her maidenly honor from a son of a rich in Poor but Honest and the hit tune Happy Days Are Here Again, the irrepressible thumb in the eye to the Depression that would become FDR's campaign anthem.
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Laughs onstage, tears offstage! Playing members of a traveling theatrical troupe, a starry cast ' The Broadway Melody's Bessie Love and Charles King, plus Jack Benny, Marie Dressler and Polly Moran ' hit the road and all the right notes in an early musical extravaganza. This bedazzlement of tapping feet and aching hearts (Love loves King, he loves a two-timing temptress) boasts not only stellar support from three of Hollywood's grandest comics, but grand music as well. Highlights include Dressler defending her maidenly honor from a son of a rich in Poor but Honest and the hit tune Happy Days Are Here Again, the irrepressible thumb in the eye to the Depression that would become FDR's campaign anthem.


















