
Linda, Be Good
Music · Comedy
Overview
A writer decides to join a burlesque show so that she can write an authentic expose of the business.
Top Cast


Elyse Knox
Elyse Knox
Linda Prentiss
Elyse Knox
Linda Prentiss


John Hubbard
John Hubbard
Roger Prentiss
John Hubbard
Roger Prentiss


Marie Wilson
Marie Wilson
Margie LaVitte
Marie Wilson
Margie LaVitte


Sir Lancelot
Sir Lancelot
Sir Lancelot
Sir Lancelot
Sir Lancelot


Gordon Richards
Gordon Richards
Sam Thompson
Gordon Richards
Sam Thompson


Jack Norton
Jack Norton
Jim Benson
Jack Norton
Jim Benson


Ralph Sanford
Ralph Sanford
Nunnally LaVitte
Ralph Sanford
Nunnally LaVitte


Joyce Compton
Joyce Compton
Mrs. LaVitte
Joyce Compton
Mrs. LaVitte


Frank J. Scannell
Frank J. Scannell
Eddie Morgan
Frank J. Scannell
Eddie Morgan


Leonard Bremen
Leonard Bremen
Sgt. Hrublchka
Leonard Bremen
Sgt. Hrublchka
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