
Happy Days
Music
Overview
In Fox's contribution to the all-star revue cycle of early talkies, showboat singer Margie, hearing that the show is in arrears, goes to New York to gather all of the former stars to stage a minstrel show as a benefit.
Top Cast
Charles E. Evans
Charles E. Evans
Colonel Billy Batcher
Charles E. Evans
Colonel Billy Batcher


Marjorie White
Marjorie White
Margie
Marjorie White
Margie


Richard Keene
Richard Keene
Dick
Richard Keene
Dick


Stuart Erwin
Stuart Erwin
Jig
Stuart Erwin
Jig
Martha Lee Sparks
Martha Lee Sparks
Nancy Lee
Martha Lee Sparks
Nancy Lee


Clifford Dempsey
Clifford Dempsey
Sheriff Benton
Clifford Dempsey
Sheriff Benton


James J. Corbett
James J. Corbett
Interlocutor - Minstrel Show
James J. Corbett
Interlocutor - Minstrel Show


George MacFarlane
George MacFarlane
Interlocutor - Minstrel Show
George MacFarlane
Interlocutor - Minstrel Show


Janet Gaynor
Janet Gaynor
Janet Gaynor
Janet Gaynor
Janet Gaynor


Charles Farrell
Charles Farrell
Charles Farrell
Charles Farrell
Charles Farrell
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