
The Song Writers' Revue
Music · Comedy
Overview
This short showcases composers and lyricists of songs that are now considered standards of American popular music. For several of these song writers, this is their only known appearance in a theatrically released film.
Top Cast
Gus Edwards
Gus Edwards
Himself
Gus Edwards
Himself
Dave Dreyer
Dave Dreyer
Himself
Dave Dreyer
Himself
Fred E. Ahlert
Fred E. Ahlert
Himself
Fred E. Ahlert
Himself
Roy Turk
Roy Turk
Himself
Roy Turk
Himself
Ray Heindorf
Ray Heindorf
Himself
Ray Heindorf
Himself
Nacio Herb Brown
Nacio Herb Brown
Himself
Nacio Herb Brown
Himself
Arthur Freed
Arthur Freed
Himself
Arthur Freed
Himself
Ray Egan
Ray Egan
Himself
Ray Egan
Himself


Jack Benny
Jack Benny
Himself
Jack Benny
Himself


Ann Dvorak
Ann Dvorak
Member of the Chorus (uncredited)
Ann Dvorak
Member of the Chorus (uncredited)
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