
Thanks for Everything
Comedy
Overview
Promoters set up a radio contest to find the average American and use him to sell food, apparel and notions. All goes well until he falls in love with a girl who upsets things.
Top Cast


Adolphe Menjou
Adolphe Menjou
J. B. Harcourt
Adolphe Menjou
J. B. Harcourt


Jack Oakie
Jack Oakie
Bates
Jack Oakie
Bates


Jack Haley
Jack Haley
Henry Smith
Jack Haley
Henry Smith


Arleen Whelan
Arleen Whelan
Madge Raines
Arleen Whelan
Madge Raines


Tony Martin
Tony Martin
Tommy Davis
Tony Martin
Tommy Davis


Binnie Barnes
Binnie Barnes
Kay Swift
Binnie Barnes
Kay Swift
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