Here's a real comedy of the theater, which takes you behind the scenes of a thrilling melodrama and shows you how they acted in the old ten-twenty-thirties. You'll learn how to make love and say nice things to your sweetheart.
6.1
56 min
The famous matinee idol and blackface comedian, Don Wilson, heads out of town to escape adulation. There, calling himself Harry Mann, he accidentally joins a traveling acting troupe, and falls in love with Ginger Bolivar, who runs the troupe and stars in their Civil War melodrama. Don's producer sees the play, and thinks it's a comic masterpiece, and just what Don's Broadway show needs. But when Ginger finds out she's been played for a fool, will she forgive Don? Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc. in 1997.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Bessie Love | Ginger Bolivar | Unowned | |
Johnnie Walker | Don Wilson - aka Harry Mann | Unowned | |
Ernest Hilliard | Arnold Wingate | Unowned | |
Lionel Belmore | Jasper Bolivar | Unowned | |
David Mir | Eric Barrymaine | Unowned | |
Joe Bordeaux | Auditoning Actor (uncredited) | Unowned | |
Sidney Bracey | Don's Valet (uncredited) | Unowned | |
Sidney D'Albrook | J. Madison Wilberforce (uncredited) | Unowned | |
Mary Gordon | Woman in Audience (uncredited) | Unowned |