
Over the Counter
Music
Overview
In this musical short, the son of a department store owner replaces the regular sales girls with chorus girls.
Top Cast


Sidney Toler
Sidney Toler
Mr. Drake
Sidney Toler
Mr. Drake


Franklin Pangborn
Franklin Pangborn
Drake's Assistant
Franklin Pangborn
Drake's Assistant


Emerson Treacy
Emerson Treacy
Frederick 'Freddy' Drake
Emerson Treacy
Frederick 'Freddy' Drake
Eleanor Thatcher
Eleanor Thatcher
Vocalist
Eleanor Thatcher
Vocalist
Maurene Marseilles
Maurene Marseilles
Vocalist
Maurene Marseilles
Vocalist


Betty Grable
Betty Grable
Customer Who Wants to Buy a Baby (uncredited)
Betty Grable
Customer Who Wants to Buy a Baby (uncredited)


Dorothy Coonan Wellman
Dorothy Coonan Wellman
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Dorothy Coonan Wellman
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
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