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The Song Plugger

The Song Plugger

Genres

Music

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'Blind Bob' has written a song and the folks at the music publishing company think that Joe Frisco, his old friend from the Bowery is just right for it. So we see Joe at stage doing his peddler routine. He goes over to the publishing company, where he flirts with a girl act, and then tries out some eccentric dancing to the new song, which happens to be 'Get Happy.'

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

15 mins

Rating

4/10

Release Date

08 June 1930

Country

United States of America

Cast

Joe Frisco

Joe Frisco

Joe Frisco

Arthur Brooks

Arthur Brooks

Minor Role

Leo Donnelly

Leo Donnelly

Himself - Leo Donnelly

James Dunn

James Dunn

Man in Record Shop

Harry Francis

Harry Francis

Minor Role

Sid Gary

Sid Gary

Himself - Vocalist

Milt Leonard

Milt Leonard

Minor Role

Wen Talbert

Wen Talbert

Himself - Orchestra Leader

Josephine Williams

Josephine Williams

Minor Role

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