Goodbye Broadway (1938)
Pat and Molly Malloy, once famed vaudeville and Broadway performers, arrive to play the small town of Hamilton, Conn. with a troupe of dancers, singers, a trained dog and an educated seal. Harry Clark, the clerk at the rundown Swanzey Hotel, insults Pat and the latter uses the $4000, that he and Molly have been saving for years to buy a retirement farm, to buy the hotel so he can fire Harry. Local skinflint, J.A. Higgins wants the hotel as he knows the state has intentions to buy it for a museum, but Pat won't sell.
Director:
Ray McCarey
Writers:
Roy Chanslor, A. Dorian Otvos.
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Alice Brady as Molly Malloy |
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Charles Winninger as Pat Malloy |
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Tom Brown as Chuck Bradford |
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Dorothea Kent as Jeanne Carlyle |
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Frank Jenks as Harry Clark |
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Jed Prouty as J.A. Higgins |
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Willie Best as Jughead |
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Donald Meek as Iradius P. Oglethorpe |
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Henry Roquemore as Henry Swanzey |
| Directing | Ray McCarey | Director |
| Writing | Roy Chanslor | Screenplay |
| Writing | A. Dorian Otvos | Screenplay |
| Production | Edmund Grainger | Producer |
| Camera | George Robinson | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Lloyd Ward | Assistant Camera |
| Camera | Roland Smith | Grip |
| Art | Dan Fish | Props |
| Art | Ed Case | Props |
| Production | Camille Collins | Production Secretary |
| Camera | Arthur Gerstle | Assistant Camera |