Broadway Scandals
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Broadway Scandals, aka Scandalo di Broadway (Italy) is a 1929 American black and white musical film.

Cast

  • Sally O'Neil
    Sally O'Neil
    Sally O'Neil was an American film actress of the 1920s. She was born as Virginia Louise Noonan, one of 11 children born to a judge in Bayonne, New Jersey. One of her sisters was actress Molly O'Day....

     - Mary
  • Jack Egan - Ted Howard
  • Carmel Myers
    Carmel Myers
    Carmel Myers was an American actress who worked chiefly in silent movies.Myers was born in San Francisco, the daughter of an Australian rabbi and Austrian Jewish mother. Her father became well-connected with California's emerging film industry, and introduced her to film pioneer D. W. Griffith,...

     - Valeska
  • J. Barney Sherry
    J. Barney Sherry
    J. Barney Sherry was an American actor of the silent era. He appeared in 215 films between 1905 and 1929.He was born in Germantown, Pennsylvania and died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from heart disease....

     - Le Claire
  • John Hyams - Pringle
  • Charles Wilson - Jack Lane
  • Doris Dawson
    Doris Dawson
    Doris Dawson was an American film actress in the early days of Hollywood, mostly during the silent film era.Dawson, born in Goldfield, Nevada, began acting in the mid-1920s. Her first film role was in the 1927 movie The Arizona Night. She starred in four films that year, and another four in 1928...

     - Bobby
  • William "Wild Bill" Elliott - George Halloway
  • Charles Lane
    Charles Lane (actor)
    Charles Gerstle Levison , better known as Charles Lane, was an American character actor seen in many movies and TV shows, and at the time of his death may have been the oldest living professional American actor. Lane appeared in many Frank Capra films, including You Can't Take It With You , Mr...

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Songs

  • "Does An Elephant Love Peanuts?"
Music and Lyrics by James F. Hanley
Sung by Jack Egan
Danced by Jack Egan and Sally O'Neill
Copyright 1929 by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc.

  • "What Is Life Without Love?"
Sung by Jack Egan
Music and Lyrics by Jack Stone, Fred Thompson, & Dave Franklin
Copyright 1929 by Irving Berlin Inc.

  • "Would I Love To Love You (I'd Love To)"
Sung by Jack Egan
Words and Music by Dave Dreyer and Sidney Clare
Copyright 1929 by Irving Berlin Inc.

  • "Can You Read in My Eyes"
Music and lyrics by Sam Coslow

  • "Love's the Cause of All My Blues"
Music and lyrics by Joe Trent and Charles Daniels

  • "Rhythm of the Tambourine"
Music and lyrics by David Franklin

  • "Kickin' the Blues Away"
Music and lyrics by David Franklin and James F. Hanley.

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