The Backyard Broadcast Trailer

The Backyard Broadcast Trailer (1936)

26 September 1936 Music 21 mins

In this short film, a boy holds a talent show in his backyard by and for his adolescent friends.

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Cast

Lloyd Barry

as Major Bones

Joan Donnenwirth

as "Polly Wolly Doodle" Singer

Miriam Alpher

as 'Bubbles' Girl

Arnold Stone

as Nightclub Master of Ceremonies

Marion Loveridge

as Nightclub Singer

Joe Korn

as Cowboy

Orin Hill

as Cowboy

Janet Dempsey

as "Here Comes Cookie" Singer

Jerry Schussler

as Spanish Singer

Josefina Mendez

as Spanish Dancer

Yuyita Concheiro

as Spanish Dancer

Betty Ann Nyman

as Raggedy Doll Act

Crew

Samuel Sax

Samuel Sax Producer

Ray Foster

Ray Foster Director of Photography

Mann Curtis

Mann Curtis Lyricist

David Mendoza

David Mendoza Music Director

International Titles

Broadway Brevities (1936-1937 Season) (#3): The Backyard Broadcast Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 26 September 1936

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