
42nd Street
Drama · Music
Overview
Original Broadway production filmed for Japanese television. Based on the novel by Bradford Ropes and the subsequent 1933 Hollywood film adaptation, the show focuses on the efforts of famed dictatorial Great White Way director Julian Marsh to mount a successful stage production of a musical extravaganza at the height of the Great Depression.
Top Cast


Elizabeth Allen
Elizabeth Allen
Dorothy Brock
Elizabeth Allen
Dorothy Brock


Joseph Bova
Joseph Bova
Bert Barry
Joseph Bova
Bert Barry
Danny Carroll
Danny Carroll
Andy Lee
Danny Carroll
Andy Lee
Robert Colston
Robert Colston
Oscar
Robert Colston
Oscar


Carole Cook
Carole Cook
Maggie Jones
Carole Cook
Maggie Jones
Don Crabtree
Don Crabtree
Abner Dillon
Don Crabtree
Abner Dillon


Beth Leavel
Beth Leavel
Annie
Beth Leavel
Annie
Stan Page
Stan Page
Mac / Thug / Doctor
Stan Page
Mac / Thug / Doctor


Lee Roy Reams
Lee Roy Reams
Billy Lawlor
Lee Roy Reams
Billy Lawlor
Jamie Ross
Jamie Ross
Julian Marsh
Jamie Ross
Julian Marsh
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