Trocadero (1944 film)
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Trocadero | |
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Directed by | William Nigh |
Produced by | Walter Colmes (producer) |
Written by |
Charles F. Chaplin (story) Allan Gale (screenplay) Garret Holmes (story) |
Starring | See below |
Cinematography | Jackson Rose |
Editing by | Robert O. Crandall |
Distributed by | Republic Pictures |
Release dates | 1944 |
Running time | 74 minutes |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Trocadero is a 1944 American film directed by William Nigh.
Plot summary
Cast
- Rosemary Lane as Judy Edwards
- Johnny Downs as Johnny Edwards
- Ralph Morgan as Sam Wallace
- Dick Purcell as Spike Nelson
- Sheldon Leonard as Mickey Jones
- Marjorie Manners as Marge Carson
- Cliff Nazarro as Cliff
- Erskine Johnson as Erskine Johnson, Hollywood Columnist
- Dave Fleischer as Dave Fleischer
- Emmett Vogan as Carson
- Charles Calvert as Tony Rocadero
- Dewey Robinson as Bullfrog
- Ruth Hilliard as Nancy - cigarette girl
- Eddie Bartell as Master of Ceremonies and Radio Rogue member
- Bob Chester as And His Orchestra
- Bob Chester and His Orchestra as Themselves
- Matty Malneck as Matty Malneck
- Gus Arnheim as Himself
- Eddie Le Baron as Eddie LeBaron
- Eddie LeBaron's Orchestra as Themselves
- Wingy Manone as Wingy Manone
- The Radio Rogues as Themselves
- Wingy Manone and His Orchestra as Themselves
- Jimmy Hollywood as Radio Rogues Member
- Dick Carlton as Radio Rogues Member
- The Stardusters as themselves
- Betty Bradley as Stardusters Member
- Jane Ellison as Stardusters Member
- Ida James as Herself
- Patricia Kay as Stardusters Member
- Snippy as Animated Character created by Dave Fleisher
Soundtrack
- "Trocadero" (Played over the opening titles and played by four orchestras in the finale)
- Cliff Nazarro - "Roundabout Way" (Written by Sidney Clare and Lew Porter)
- the Stardusters with Gus Arnheim and his orchestra - "Roundabout Way"
- Rosemary Lane and Bob Chester and His Orchestra - "Bullfrog Jump" (Written by Lew Porter)
- Rosemary Lane and Johnny Downs - "How Could You Do That To Me" (Written by Lew Porter)
- Rosemary Lane and Matty Malneck and his orchestra - "Louisiana Lulu" (Written by Teepee Mitchell and Lew Porter)
- Wingy Manone and His Orchestra - "The Music Goes Round and Round"
- Rosemary Lane - "Trying to Forget" (Written by Tony Romano)
- "The King Was Doing the Rhumba" (Written by Lew Porter)
- Ida James with Bob Chester and His Orchestra - "Shoo Shoo Baby" (Written by Phil Moore)
External links
- Trocadero at the Internet Movie Database
- Trocadero is available for free download at the Internet Archive [more]
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