Scandal
Music · Comedy
Overview
A musical comedy telling a simple story of backstage life and romance. Featuring Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra and Putney Dandridge.
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Gertrude Short
Gertrude Short
Gertrude Short
Gertrude Short
Gertrude Short
Lucky Millinder
Lucky Millinder
Lucky Millinder
Lucky Millinder
Lucky Millinder
Putney Dandridge
Putney Dandridge
Putney Dandridge
Putney Dandridge
Putney Dandridge
Joe Byrd
Joe Byrd
Joe Byrd
Joe Byrd
Joe Byrd
Jack Godfrey
Jack Godfrey
Jackie Godfrey
Jack Godfrey
Jackie Godfrey
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