Riverboat Rhythm Trailer

Riverboat Rhythm Trailer (1946)

"YOU'LL ROAR TO THE RHYTHM OF THE FUN RIOT ON THE RIVER!" 16 February 1946 Comedy 65 mins

A financially-strapped showboat captain struggles to stay in business.

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Cast

Leon Errol

as Matt Lindsay

Glen Vernon

as John Beeler

Walter Catlett

as Col. Jeffrey Witherspoon

Jonathan Hale

as Col. Edward Beeler

Marc Cramer

as Lionel Beeler

Joan Newton

as Midge Lindsay

Ben Carter

as Benjamin

Emory Parnell

as Sheriff Martin

Florence Lake

as Penelope Beeler Witherspoon

Harry Harvey

as Ezra Beeler

International Releases Dates

United States 16 February 1946

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