Greatest Production Since the Birth of Motion Pictures!
6.1
110 min
The late, great impresario Florenz Ziegfeld looks down from heaven and ordains a new revue in his grand old style.
Name | Character | Team | |
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William Powell | Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. | Unowned | |
Fred Astaire | Fred Astaire / Raffles / Tai Long / Gentleman | Unowned | |
Lucille Ball | Lucille Ball (segment "Here's to the Ladies") | Unowned | |
Lucille Bremer | Princess ("This Heart of Mine") / Moy Ling ("Limehouse Blues") | Unowned | |
Fanny Brice | Norma Edelman (segment "A Sweepstakes Ticket") | Unowned | |
Judy Garland | Star (segment "A Great Lady Has an Interview") | Unowned | |
Kathryn Grayson | Kathryn Grayson (segment "Beauty") | Unowned | |
Lena Horne | Lena Horne (segment "Love") | Unowned | |
Gene Kelly | Gentleman (segment "The Babbit and the Bromide") | Unowned | |
James Melton | Alfredo (segment "La Traviata") | Unowned | |
Victor Moore | Lawyer's Client (segment "Pay the Two Dollars") | Unowned | |
Red Skelton | J. Newton Numbskull (segment "When Television Comes") | Unowned | |
Esther Williams | Esther Williams (segment "A Water Ballet") | Unowned | |
Edward Arnold | Lawyer (segment "Pay the Two Dollars") | Unowned | |
Marion Bell | Violetta (segment "La Traviata") | Unowned | |
Cyd Charisse | Ballerina (segment "Beauty") | Unowned | |
Hume Cronyn | Monty (segment "A Sweepstakes Ticket") | Unowned | |
William Frawley | Martin (segment "A Sweepstakes Ticket") | Unowned | |
Robert Lewis | Gentleman ("Limehouse Blues") / Man (voice) ("Number Please") | Unowned | |
Virginia O'Brien | Virginia O'Brien (segment "Here's to the Ladies") | Unowned | |
Keenan Wynn | Caller (segment "Number Please") | Unowned | |
Noreen Nash | Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited) | Unowned | |
Eve Whitney | Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited) | Unowned |