Scattergood Meets Broadway Trailer

Scattergood Meets Broadway Trailer (1941)

22 August 1941 Comedy 68 mins

Scattergood finds out that his neighbor, Elly Drew, is going to sell her home to support her son David, an aspiring playwright, who is in New York City trying to get his play produced. Scattergood decides to loan Elly the money but things are not as David has been telling his Mother...

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Cast

Guy Kibbee

as Scattergood Baines

Mildred Coles

as Peggy Gibson

William Henry

as David Drew

Emma Dunn

as Mirandy Baines

Frank Jenks

as J. J. Bent

Joyce Compton

as Diana Deane

Bradley Page

as H. C. Bard

Chester Clute

as Quentin Van Deusen

Charlotte Walker

as Elly Drew

Carl Stockdale

as Squire Pettibone

Sharon Mackie

as Rhumba Dancer

Morgan Wallace

as Reynolds

Herbert Rawlinson

as The Governor

Don Brodie

as Waiter (as Donald Brodie)

Crew

William Bridgehouse

William Bridgehouse Costume Design

Bernard Herzbrun

Bernard Herzbrun Art Direction

Jack MacKenzie

Jack MacKenzie Director of Photography

Kenneth Holmes

Kenneth Holmes Assistant Director

Dimitri Tiomkin

Original Music Composer

Frank Melford

Frank Melford Associate Producer

International Releases Dates

United States 22 August 1941

Production Companies

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