
Rainbow Over Broadway
Drama
Overview
Ex-vaudeville performer Trixie makes a come-back, and threatens to thwart the ambitions of her song-writing step-children, Bob and Judy.
Top Cast


Joan Marsh
Joan Marsh
Judy Chibbins
Joan Marsh
Judy Chibbins


Frank Albertson
Frank Albertson
Don Hayes
Frank Albertson
Don Hayes


Lucien Littlefield
Lucien Littlefield
Timothy Chibbins
Lucien Littlefield
Timothy Chibbins


Grace Hayes
Grace Hayes
Trixie Valleron
Grace Hayes
Trixie Valleron


Gladys Blake
Gladys Blake
Nellie Valleron
Gladys Blake
Nellie Valleron


Glen Boles
Glen Boles
Mickey Chibbins
Glen Boles
Mickey Chibbins


Dell Henderson
Dell Henderson
Bowers
Dell Henderson
Bowers


Nat Carr
Nat Carr
Sanfield
Nat Carr
Sanfield


Harry Myers
Harry Myers
Berwiskey
Harry Myers
Berwiskey


May Beatty
May Beatty
Queenie
May Beatty
Queenie
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