Hello, Everybody! (1933)
The setting is a farm. Kate Smith and Sally Blane play sisters; assorted relatives live with the sisters, but everyone at home, and in the whole town, depends on Kate to hold everything together. The power company wants to build a dam which will require flooding many of the farms; Kate is holding out; if Kate sells, everyone else will sell; if Kate refuses, the rest of the town will refuse as well. Randolph Scott meets Kate's beautiful sister, Sally Blane, at a dance. Randolph Scott, as it turns out, is an agent for the power company. Kate thinks he's just using Sally; Sally believes that he truly likes her. Randolph comes to the farm and appears to woo Kate. Kate remains unconvinced about selling out, but falls for Randolph.
Director:
William A. Seiter
Writers:
Lawrence Hazard, Dorothy Yost.
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Kate Smith as Kate Smith |
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Randolph Scott as Hunt Blake |
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Sally Blane as Lily Smith |
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Charley Grapewin as Jed |
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George Barbier as Mr. Blair |
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Wade Boteler as Parker |
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Julia Swayne Gordon as Mrs. Smith |
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Erville Alderson as Horton |
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William B. Davidson as Mr. Parker |
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Paul Kruger as Mr. Lindle |
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Frank Darien as Henry Thompson |
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Fern Emmett as Ettie |
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Jerry Tucker as Bobby Smith |
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Marguerite Campbell as Bettina Smith |
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Edwards Davis as Sinclair Eldridge |
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Frank McGlynn Sr. as Jonathan Reed |
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Hallene Hill as Mrs. Thompson |
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Lon Poff as Constable |
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Irving Bacon as Radio Announcer (uncredited) |
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Frank Jenks as Orchestra Leader (uncredited) |
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Dennis O'Keefe as Casino Patron (uncredited) |
| Directing | William A. Seiter | Director |
| Writing | Lawrence Hazard | Screenplay |
| Writing | Dorothy Yost | Screenplay |
| Writing | Fannie Hurst | Short Story |