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<i>Broadway Scandals</i>

Broadway Scandals

1929 film


Broadway Scandals is a 1929 American Pre-Code musical film.[1][2]

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Cast

Songs

  • "Does An Elephant Love Peanuts?"
    Music and Lyrics by James F. Hanley
    Sung by Jack Egan
    Danced by Jack Egan and Sally O'Neill
    Copyright 1929 by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc.
  • "What Is Life Without Love?"
    Sung by Jack Egan
    Music and Lyrics by Jack Stone, Fred Thompson, & Dave Franklin
    Copyright 1929 by Irving Berlin Inc.
  • "Would I Love To Love You (I'd Love To)"
    Sung by Jack Egan
    Words and Music by Dave Dreyer and Sidney Clare
    Copyright 1929 by Irving Berlin Inc.
  • "Can You Read in My Eyes"'
    Music and lyrics by Sam Coslow
  • "Love's the Cause of All My Blues"
    Music and lyrics by Joe Trent and Charles Daniels
  • "Rhythm of the Tambourine"
    Music and lyrics by David Franklin
  • "Kickin' the Blues Away"
    Music and lyrics by David Franklin and James F. Hanley.

Reception

Photoplay Magazine was unenthusiastic in its review of Broadway Scandals: "If this picture appeared six months ago, it would have looked better, for it is a late entrant in the line of love stories back of the theater curtain." Egan and Myers did well in their roles, while "Sally O'Neil tries hard."[3]

See also


References

  1. The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1921-30 by The American Film Institute, c.1971
  2. Kreuger, Miles ed. The Movie Musical from Vitaphone to 42nd Street as Reported in a Great Fan Magazine (New York: Dover Publications) p 127. ISBN 0-486-23154-2



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