
Mardi Gras
Music
Overview
The first of a series of six two-reel "Musical Parade" shorts produced in Technicolor for the Paramount 1943-44 production season. The series would continue into 1948, and then were reissued in the early 50's. Songs included "All the Way" and "At the Mardi Gras."
Top Cast


Betty Jane Rhodes
Betty Jane Rhodes
Suzy Brown
Betty Jane Rhodes
Suzy Brown


Ethel Clayton
Ethel Clayton
Mardi Gras Woman
Ethel Clayton
Mardi Gras Woman


Don Wilson
Don Wilson
Announcer
Don Wilson
Announcer


Bert Roach
Bert Roach
Chamberlain
Bert Roach
Chamberlain
Val Setz
Val Setz
Juggler
Val Setz
Juggler


Douglas Wood
Douglas Wood
Harrison Piske
Douglas Wood
Harrison Piske


Johnny Johnston
Johnny Johnston
Johnnie Jones
Johnny Johnston
Johnnie Jones


Winifred Harris
Winifred Harris
Mrs. Piske
Winifred Harris
Mrs. Piske
Allen Ray
Allen Ray
Mardi Gras Man
Allen Ray
Mardi Gras Man


Ronald R. Rondell
Ronald R. Rondell
Black Villain
Ronald R. Rondell
Black Villain
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