Soup for Nuts Trailer

Soup for Nuts Trailer (1934)

27 June 1934 Comedy, Music 20 mins

Bob Hope is the Master-of-Ceremonies at New York City's Carlton Club, which is going belly-up because the wife, Allyn Gillyn, of the owner, Donald Brian, won't let him book any female singers or acts because he has a penchant for hitting on them, and this makes her somewhat jealous and protective.

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Cast

Bob Hope

as Master of Ceremonies

Donald Brian

as Nightclub Owner

Al Goodman

as Orchestra Leader

Vivienne Segal

as Prima Donna

Dolores Hope

as Singer

The Heat Waves

as Specialty Act

Crew

Frank Zucker

Frank Zucker Cinematography

International Releases Dates

United States 27 June 1934

Production Companies

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