
Song of the Open Road
Comedy
Overview
A beautiful child star tires of life in the spotlight and so disguises herself and sneaks off to join a Civilian Conservation Corps camp to work with normal kids. It doesn't take her long to discover that being "normal" isn't easy as it looks. When a crop is in danger of being ruined because there are not enough people to harvest it, the girl employs some of her famous colleagues to lend a hand. Songs include: "Too Much in Love," "Here It Is Monday," "Delightfully Dangerous," "Hawaiian War Chant" and "Notre Dame."
Top Cast


Edgar Bergen
Edgar Bergen
Edgar Bergen
Edgar Bergen
Edgar Bergen


Bonita Granville
Bonita Granville
Bonnie
Bonita Granville
Bonnie


W.C. Fields
W.C. Fields
W.C. Fields
W.C. Fields
W.C. Fields


Jane Powell
Jane Powell
Jane Powell
Jane Powell
Jane Powell
Peggy O'Neill
Peggy O'Neill
Peggy
Peggy O'Neill
Peggy


Reginald Denny
Reginald Denny
Director Curtis
Reginald Denny
Director Curtis


Jackie Moran
Jackie Moran
Jack Moran
Jackie Moran
Jack Moran
Sammy Kaye
Sammy Kaye
Orchestra Leader
Sammy Kaye
Orchestra Leader
Bill Christy
Bill Christy
Bill
Bill Christy
Bill


Regis Toomey
Regis Toomey
Connors
Regis Toomey
Connors
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