Swing Banditry Trailer

Swing Banditry Trailer (1936)

09 September 1936 Comedy, Music 11 mins

A group of musicians is determined to appear on a radio program.

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Cast

George Stoll

as Orchestra Leader

Maurice Cass

as Royal C. Cummings (uncredited)

Virginia Dale

as Virginia Paxton (uncredited)

Franklin Pangborn

as Radio Announcer (uncredited)

International Titles

MGM Tabloid Musical: Swing Banditry Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 09 September 1936

Production Companies

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