Here Comes Elmer (1943)
This musical comedy stars radio star Al Pearce has a double role playing himself and Elmer Blurt, the leader of a small-town band that struggles toward stardom in the big city. Their journey begins when Elmer decides to eject their female singer because she isn't really right. Unfortunately, her angry father is their sponsor and when he finds out, he withdraws all support.
Director: Joseph Santley
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Al Pearce as Elmer Blurt / Al Pearce |
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Dale Evans as Jean Foster |
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Frank Albertson as Joe Maxwell |
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Gloria Stuart as Glenda Forbes |
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Wally Vernon as Wally |
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Nick Cockrane as Nick Cochrane |
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Will Wright as Horace Parrot |
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Thurston Hall as P. J. Ellis |
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Ben Welden as Louis Burch |
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Chester Clute as Postelwaite |
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Luis Alberni as Dr. Zichy |
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Tom Kennedy as Johnson |
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Artie Auerbach as Kitzel |
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Arlene Harris as Arlene |
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William Comstock as Tizzie Lish |
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Pinky Tomlin as Pinky Tomlin |
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Wendell Niles as Radio Announcer |
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Jan Garber as Orchestra Leader |
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Nat King Cole as King Cole |
| Directing | Joseph Santley | Director |
| Writing | Stanley Davis | Writer |
| Writing | Jack Townley | Writer |
| Camera | Bud Thackery | Director of Photography |