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Stand Up and Cheer!
Stand Up and Cheer!

Stand Up and Cheer!

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ComedyMusicFamily

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President Franklin Roosevelt appoints a theatrical producer as the new Secretary of Amusement in order to cheer up an American public still suffering through the Depression. The new secretary soon runs afoul of political lobbyists out to destroy his department.

Others

Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

69 mins

Rating

4.9/10

Release Date

04 May 1934

Country

United States of America

Cast

Warner Baxter

Warner Baxter

Lawrence Cromwell

Madge Evans

Madge Evans

Mary Adams

James Dunn

James Dunn

Jimmy Dugan

Sylvia Froos

Sylvia Froos

Sylvia Froos

John Boles

John Boles

John Boles

Arthur Byron

Arthur Byron

John Harly

Shirley Temple

Shirley Temple

Shirley Dugan

Ralph Morgan

Ralph Morgan

Secretary to President

Jimmy Dallas

Jimmy Dallas

Boy Scout

Tess Gardella

Tess Gardella

Aunt Jemima

Frank Mitchell

Frank Mitchell

Senator Danforth

Jack Durant

Jack Durant

Senator Short

Dick Foran

Dick Foran

Nick Foran

Nigel Bruce

Nigel Bruce

Eustis Dinwiddle

John 'Skins' Miller

John 'Skins' Miller

Hill-Billy

Stepin Fetchit

Stepin Fetchit

Stepin Fetchit

Lew Brown

Lew Brown

Voice of Jimmy Durante Penguin (voice, uncredited)

Lynn Bari

Lynn Bari

White House Secretary / Chorine (uncredited)

Scotty Beckett

Scotty Beckett

Boy Auditioning for Miss Adams (uncredited)

Jean Allen

Jean Allen

Dancer

Dorothy Andre

Dorothy Andre

Dancer

Zita Baca

Zita Baca

Dancer

Bonita Barker

Bonita Barker

Dancer

Deslys Barnes

Deslys Barnes

Dancer

Mary Blackwood

Mary Blackwood

Dancer

Angela Blue

Angela Blue

Dancer

Audrene Brier

Audrene Brier

Dancer

Mary Jane Carey

Mary Jane Carey

Dancer

Lorena Carr

Lorena Carr

Dancer

Dixie Dean

Dixie Dean

Dancer

Shirley Deane

Shirley Deane

Dancer

Dale Dee

Dale Dee

Dancer

Betty Dotson

Betty Dotson

Dancer

Celeste Edwards

Celeste Edwards

Dancer

Eleanor Edwards

Eleanor Edwards

Dancer

Margaret Ehrlich

Margaret Ehrlich

Dancer

Helen Fairweather

Helen Fairweather

Dancer

Martha Fields

Martha Fields

Dancer

Diane Gardner

Diane Gardner

Dancer

Zumetta Garnett

Zumetta Garnett

Dancer

Harriette Haddon

Harriette Haddon

Dancer

Beatrice Hagen

Beatrice Hagen

Dancer

Margaret Harding

Margaret Harding

Dancer

Earlene Heath

Earlene Heath

Dancer

Ruth Jennings

Ruth Jennings

Dancer

Crystal Keate

Crystal Keate

Dancer

Eve Kimberly

Eve Kimberly

Dancer

Ula Love

Ula Love

Dancer

Lucille Miller

Lucille Miller

Dancer

Mildred Morris

Mildred Morris

Dancer

Laura Morse

Laura Morse

Dancer

Inez Mortensen

Inez Mortensen

Dancer

Toddy Peterson

Toddy Peterson

Dancer

Marjean Roach

Marjean Roach

Dancer

Jean Rogers

Jean Rogers

Dancer

Gale Ronn

Gale Ronn

Dancer

Marion Sheldon

Marion Sheldon

Dancer

Mary Stewart

Mary Stewart

Dancer

Dorothy Ward

Dorothy Ward

Dancer

Zelda Webber

Zelda Webber

Dancer

Marion Weldon

Marion Weldon

Dancer

Dorothy White

Dorothy White

Dancer

Nora Lane

Nora Lane

Toe Dancer

Dorothy Dayton

Dorothy Dayton

Toe Dancer

Morris Ankrum

Morris Ankrum

Washington Press Correspondent

George K. Arthur

George K. Arthur

Dance Director

Jane Barnes

Jane Barnes

Angie

Ruth Beckett

Ruth Beckett

Child's Mother

Bobby Caldwell

Bobby Caldwell

General Lee

Gilbert Clayton

Gilbert Clayton

Quartet Member

Harry Dunkinson

Harry Dunkinson

Quartet Member

Dora Clement

Dora Clement

Secretary

Ruth Clifford

Ruth Clifford

Secretary

Dorothy Dehn

Dorothy Dehn

Secretary

John Davidson

John Davidson

Blue Nose Hour Radio Announcer (voice)

Clyde Dilson

Clyde Dilson

Correspondent

Elspeth Dudgeon

Elspeth Dudgeon

Reformer

Edward Earle

Edward Earle

Secret Service Man

Patricia Farr

Patricia Farr

Bess Flowers

Bess Flowers

Stenographer

Dixie Francis

Dixie Francis

Carlton Griffin

Carlton Griffin

Secretary

Dorothy Gulliver

Dorothy Gulliver

Stenographer

John Hamilton

John Hamilton

Presidential Naval Aide

Sam Hayes

Sam Hayes

Radio Announcer

Aggie Herring

Aggie Herring

Irish Washerwoman

Philippa Hilber

Philippa Hilber

Chorine

David Holt

David Holt

Boy at Audition for Miss Adams

Arthur Stuart Hull

Arthur Stuart Hull

Senator

Selmer Jackson

Selmer Jackson

White House Correspondent

Si Jenks

Si Jenks

Rube Farmer

Lila Lee

Lila Lee

Zelda

Patricia Lee

Patricia Lee

Featured Blonde in Baby Take a Bow Number

Lucien Littlefield

Lucien Littlefield

Professor Hi De Ho

Arthur Loft

Arthur Loft

Wilbur Mack

Wilbur Mack

Beamish

Joe Smith Marba

Joe Smith Marba

Elephant Trainer

Miriam Marlin

Miriam Marlin

Fashion Model

Tina Marshall

Tina Marshall

Boy's Mother

Paul McVey

Paul McVey

Senator Jenkins

Frank Melton

Frank Melton

Fosdick

Montie Montana

Montie Montana

Rope Spinner

Frances Morris

Frances Morris

Stenographer

Edmund Mortimer

Edmund Mortimer

Senator

Harry Northrup

Harry Northrup

Reformer

Dagmar Oakland

Dagmar Oakland

Jessie Perry

Jessie Perry

Reformer

Herbert Prior

Herbert Prior

Quartet Member

Rolin Ray

Rolin Ray

Secretary

Jack Richardson

Jack Richardson

Frank Sheridan

Frank Sheridan

Senator

Reginald Simpson

Reginald Simpson

Secretary

Paul Stanton

Paul Stanton

Senator

Carl Stockdale

Carl Stockdale

Quartet Member

Phil Tead

Phil Tead

Vaudevillian

Lurene Tuttle

Lurene Tuttle

Stenographer

Arthur Vinton

Arthur Vinton

Turner

Glen Walters

Glen Walters

Hillbilly's Wife

Peggy Watts

Peggy Watts

Secretary

Lillian West

Lillian West

Stenographer

Gayne Whitman

Gayne Whitman

President (voice)

Vivian Winston

Vivian Winston

Marbeth Wright

Marbeth Wright

Chorus Girl

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