Stand Up and Cheer! (1934)
President Franklin Roosevelt appoints a theatrical producer as the new Secretary of Amusement in order to cheer up an American public still suffering through the Depression. The new secretary soon runs afoul of political lobbyists out to destroy his department.
Director: Hamilton MacFadden
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Warner Baxter as Lawrence Cromwell |
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Madge Evans as Mary Adams |
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James Dunn as Jimmy Dugan |
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Sylvia Froos as Sylvia Froos |
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John Boles as John Boles |
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Arthur Byron as John Harly |
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Shirley Temple as Shirley Dugan |
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Ralph Morgan as Secretary to President |
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Jimmy Dallas as Boy Scout |
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Tess Gardella as Aunt Jemima |
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Frank Mitchell as Senator Danforth |
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Jack Durant as Senator Short |
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Dick Foran as Nick Foran |
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Nigel Bruce as Eustis Dinwiddle |
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John 'Skins' Miller as Hill-Billy |
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Stepin Fetchit as Stepin Fetchit |
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Lew Brown as Voice of Jimmy Durante Penguin (voice, uncredited) |
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Lynn Bari as White House Secretary / Chorine (uncredited) |
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Scotty Beckett as Boy Auditioning for Miss Adams (uncredited) |
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Jean Allen as Dancer |
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Dorothy Andre as Dancer |
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Zita Baca as Dancer |
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Bonita Barker as Dancer |
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Deslys Barnes as Dancer |
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Mary Blackwood as Dancer |
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Angela Blue as Dancer |
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Audrene Brier as Dancer |
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Mary Jane Carey as Dancer |
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Lorena Carr as Dancer |
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Dixie Dean as Dancer |
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Shirley Deane as Dancer |
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Dale Dee as Dancer |
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Betty Dotson as Dancer |
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Celeste Edwards as Dancer |
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Eleanor Edwards as Dancer |
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Margaret Ehrlich as Dancer |
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Helen Fairweather as Dancer |
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Martha Fields as Dancer |
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Diane Gardner as Dancer |
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Zumetta Garnett as Dancer |
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Harriette Haddon as Dancer |
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Beatrice Hagen as Dancer |
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Margaret Harding as Dancer |
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Earlene Heath as Dancer |
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Ruth Jennings as Dancer |
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Crystal Keate as Dancer |
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Eve Kimberly as Dancer |
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Ula Love as Dancer |
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Lucille Miller as Dancer |
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Mildred Morris as Dancer |
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Laura Morse as Dancer |
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Inez Mortensen as Dancer |
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Toddy Peterson as Dancer |
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Marjean Roach as Dancer |
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Jean Rogers as Dancer |
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Gale Ronn as Dancer |
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Marion Sheldon as Dancer |
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Mary Stewart as Dancer |
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Dorothy Ward as Dancer |
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Zelda Webber as Dancer |
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Marion Weldon as Dancer |
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Dorothy White as Dancer |
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Nora Lane as Toe Dancer |
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Dorothy Dayton as Toe Dancer |
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Morris Ankrum as Washington Press Correspondent |
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George K. Arthur as Dance Director |
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Jane Barnes as Angie |
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Ruth Beckett as Child's Mother |
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Bobby Caldwell as General Lee |
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Gilbert Clayton as Quartet Member |
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Harry Dunkinson as Quartet Member |
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Dora Clement as Secretary |
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Ruth Clifford as Secretary |
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Dorothy Dehn as Secretary |
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John Davidson as Blue Nose Hour Radio Announcer (voice) |
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Clyde Dilson as Correspondent |
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Elspeth Dudgeon as Reformer |
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Edward Earle as Secret Service Man |
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Patricia Farr as |
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Bess Flowers as Stenographer |
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Dixie Francis as |
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Carlton Griffin as Secretary |
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Dorothy Gulliver as Stenographer |
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John Hamilton as Presidential Naval Aide |
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Sam Hayes as Radio Announcer |
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Aggie Herring as Irish Washerwoman |
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Philippa Hilber as Chorine |
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David Holt as Boy at Audition for Miss Adams |
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Arthur Stuart Hull as Senator |
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Selmer Jackson as White House Correspondent |
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Si Jenks as Rube Farmer |
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Lila Lee as Zelda |
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Patricia Lee as Featured Blonde in Baby Take a Bow Number |
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Lucien Littlefield as Professor Hi De Ho |
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Arthur Loft as |
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Wilbur Mack as Beamish |
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Joe Smith Marba as Elephant Trainer |
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Miriam Marlin as Fashion Model |
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Tina Marshall as Boy's Mother |
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Paul McVey as Senator Jenkins |
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Frank Melton as Fosdick |
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Montie Montana as Rope Spinner |
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Frances Morris as Stenographer |
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Edmund Mortimer as Senator |
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Harry Northrup as Reformer |
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Dagmar Oakland as |
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Jessie Perry as Reformer |
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Herbert Prior as Quartet Member |
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Rolin Ray as Secretary |
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Jack Richardson as |
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Frank Sheridan as Senator |
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Reginald Simpson as Secretary |
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Paul Stanton as Senator |
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Carl Stockdale as Quartet Member |
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Phil Tead as Vaudevillian |
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Lurene Tuttle as Stenographer |
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Arthur Vinton as Turner |
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Glen Walters as Hillbilly's Wife |
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Peggy Watts as Secretary |
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Lillian West as Stenographer |
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Gayne Whitman as President (voice) |
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Vivian Winston as |
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Marbeth Wright as Chorus Girl |
| Directing | Hamilton MacFadden | Director |
| Sound | Arthur Lange | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Winfield R. Sheehan | Producer |
| Art | Gordon Wiles | Art Direction |
| Camera | Ernest Palmer | Director of Photography |
| Camera | L. William O'Connell | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Margaret Clancey | Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Rita Kaufman | Costume Design |
| Art | Russell Patterson | Art Direction |
| Writing | Ralph Spence | Dialogue |
| Writing | Lew Brown | Story |
| Writing | Lew Brown | Dialogue |
| Writing | Philip Klein | Story |
| Writing | Will Rogers | Story |