
Starlit Days at the Lido
Documentary
Overview
Basically this is a commercial for Hollywood's Lido Lounge and for MGM contract players. The Lido is a large watering hole; we visit one afternoon with an orchestra playing, all sorts of stars and would-be stars sitting at tables near the pool alongside paying customers, and bathing beauties parading and diving. The Lido's manager, Reggy Denny, introduces the stars in the audience. He's sometimes interrupted by someone who does a bit, sings a song, or otherwise entertains: most of these are novelty acts. By the end, everyone's having a swell time.
Top Cast
Eddie Bartell
Eddie Bartell
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Eddie Bartell
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Jimmy Hollywood
Jimmy Hollywood
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Jimmy Hollywood
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Henry Busse
Henry Busse
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Henry Busse
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Three Radio Rogues
Three Radio Rogues
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Three Radio Rogues
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Henry Taylor
Henry Taylor
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Henry Taylor
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Donald Grayson
Donald Grayson
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Donald Grayson
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Arthur Lake
Arthur Lake
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Arthur Lake
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Anne Brown
Anne Brown
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Anne Brown
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Marion Stephanie
Marion Stephanie
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Marion Stephanie
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The Fanchonettes
The Fanchonettes
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The Fanchonettes
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