Show Business
Musical about vaudeville performers, from 1944.
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Director: Edwin L. Marin
Actors: Constance Moore, Dick Elliott, Donald Douglas, Dorothy Malone, Eddie Cantor, George Murphy, Gloria Anderson, Joan Davis, Nancy Kelly, Sonny Lamont
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