Movie-Mania Trailer

Movie-Mania Trailer (1937)

08 May 1937 Comedy, Music 21 mins

Dave Apollon is a one-man production staff, who puts on a stage show as writer, director, producer, bandleader, art director, and other jobs.

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Cast

Dave Apollon

as Himself

Tommy Rafferty

as Himself

Clark & Halliday

as Themselves

Yvonne Moray

as Herself

Caryl Gould

as Herself

Crew

Ray Foster

Ray Foster Director of Photography

Samuel Sax

Samuel Sax Producer

International Titles

Broadway Brevities (1936-1937 season) #29: Movie-Mania Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 08 May 1937

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