The Big Broadcast
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The Big Broadcast (1932) is a Paramount Pictures production, directed by Frank Tuttle, and is the first in the series of Big Broadcast movies. It is also the film debut of legendary actor George Burns.
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[edit] Cast
- Bing Crosby as Himself
- Stuart Erwin as Leslie McWhinney
- Leila Hyams as Anita Rogers
- George Burns as George
- Gracie Allen as Gracie
- Irving Bacon as Prisoner
- Arthur Tracy as Himself
- The Mills Brothers as Themselves
- The Boswell Sisters as Themselves
- Cab Calloway as Himself
- Vincent Lopez as Himself & His Orchestra
- Kate Smith as Herself
[edit] Films in series
[edit] References
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