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Harry Warren plays some of his most popular numbers on a piano in a tux in a drawing room with a few couples listening and a full bar in the foreground. There’s some kidding and a few comic lyrics set to Warren tunes, then Margie Hines and Gladys Brittain alternate singing some of Warren’s best-known songs, joined from time to time by The Legends. Couples dance, featuring Marguerite and Le Roy. Several couples kiss, others throw back martinis. For the final number, “Forty-Second Street,” Warren begins with some solo piano and then we go to a sound stage with a cast of hundreds singing and dancing to an orchestra’s playing.

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Ratings: IMDB: 6.0/10
Released: November 18, 1933
Runtime: 9 min
Genres: Music Short
Companies: The Vitaphone Corporation Warner Bros. Pictures
Cast: Margie Hines Harry Warren The Leaders Gladys Brittain
Crew: Ray McCarey

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