Tin Pan Alley (1940)
Overview
Songwriters Calhoun and Harrigan get Katie and Lily Blane to introduce a new one. Lily goes to England, and Katy joins her after the boys give a new song to Nora Bayes. All are reunited when the boys, now in the army, show up in England.
Production Companies
Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 4.342 |
Directed By
Walter Lang
Crew
Walter Lang
Cyril J. Mockridge
Joseph C. Wright
Richard Day
Eugene Grossman
Walter Thompson
Helen Logan
Robert Ellis
Travis Banton
Leon Shamroy
Roger Heman Sr.
Kenneth Macgowan
Alfred Newman
Thomas Little
Gene Bryant
TOP CAST
Alice Faye
Katie Blane
Betty Grable
Lily Blane
Jack Oakie
Harry Calhoun
John Payne
Skeets Harrigan
Allen Jenkins
Casey
Esther Ralston
Nora Bayes
Harold Nicholas
Dancer
Fayard Nicholas
Dancer
Ben Carter
Boy
John Loder
Reggie Carstairs
Elisha Cook Jr.
Joe Codd
Fred Keating
Harvey Raymond
Billy Gilbert
Sheik
Lillian Porter
Telephone Operator
Princess Vanessa Ammon
Specialty
Betty Brian
Singer
Doris Brian
Singer
Gwen Brian
Singer
Roberts Brothers
Specialty
Tyler Brooke
Bert Melville
Hal K. Dawson
Hotel Clerk
William B. Davidson
Hotel Manager
Lionel Pape
Lord Stanley
Billy Bevan
Stage Doorman
Dewey Robinson
Dumb Guy
Robert Emmett Keane
Manager
John Sheehan
Announcer
George Watts
Mike Buckner
Ted Billings
Recruit Poster Peddler in Montage (uncredited)
Bobby Callahan
Newsboy (uncredited)
Maurice Costello
(uncredited)
Franklyn Farnum
Man in Audience (uncredited)
James Flavin
Army Sergeant (uncredited)
Bess Flowers
Nightclub Guest (uncredited)
Kit Guard
Ringsider (uncredited)
Eddie Hall
Man Reading Headline (uncredited)
John Indrisano
Kid Skeets' Cornerman (uncredited)
Larry McGrath
Referee (uncredited)
Pat McKee
Two Punch Hogan (uncredited)
Bud Mercer
Dancer (uncredited)
Jim Mercer
Dancer (uncredited)
Louis Mercier
(uncredited)
Charles R. Moore
Porter at Railroad Station (uncredited)
Jack Roper
Nick Palerno (uncredited)
Mary Stewart
Dancer (uncredited)
Harry Strang
Marching Doughboy (uncredited)
Dorothy Tuttle
(uncredited)
Charles C. Wilson
Desk Sergeant (uncredited)