Tip Tap Toe (1932)
Hal and Mitzi have known each other since they were babies. Tap dancer Hal now works as a window dresser in Blake's Department Store, owned by Mitzi's dad. Mr. Blake hates jazz music and dancing. He refuses to let Mitzi marry Hal, because Hal's ambition is to be a dancer on stage. When Mitzi reveals a secret about Mrs. Blake's past, her father soon changes his tune.
Director: Alfred J. Goulding
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Hal Le Roy as Hal Evans |
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Mitzi Mayfair as Mitzi Blake |
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Helen Goodhue as Mrs. Blake |
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Frank McNellis as Mr. Blake |
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Peggy Delight as |
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Dorothy Winter as |
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Grace Bradley as Salesgirl |
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Rose Kessner as Wedding Guest |
| Directing | Alfred J. Goulding | Director |
| Writing | Jack Henley | Writer |
| Writing | Glen Lambert | Writer |
| Camera | Edwin B. DuPar | Director of Photography |