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Is Everybody Happy? (1943 film)
1943 film by Charles Barton From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Is Everybody Happy? is an American black and white musical film released in 1943.[1] The movie was in effect a biopic for Ted Lewis.[2]
The taglines for the film were: "18 of the grand songs made famous by the High-Hatted Tragedian of Song", "A FAST-STEPPING MUSICAL JAMBOREE!", "GET HAPPY! – Here comes the sweetest show in town!" and "IT'S GAY IN A GREAT BIG WAY!".
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Plot
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Cast
- Ted Lewis – Ted Lewis aka Tom Todd
- Michael Duane – Tom Todd
- Nan Wynn – Kitty O'Riley
- Larry Parks – Jerry Stewart
- Lynn Merrick – Ann
- Bob Stanton – Artie (as Bob Haymes)
- Dick Winslow – Joe
- Harry Barris – Bob
- Robert Stanford – Frank Stewart, Jr.
- Fern Emmett – Mrs. Broadbelt, Landlady
- Eddie Kane – Salbin
- Ray Walker – Lou Merwin
- Anthony Marlowe – Carl Muller
- George Reed – Missouri
Soundtrack
- Music by Harry Akst
- Lyrics by Grant Clarke
- Sung by Nan Wynn
- Music by Karl Hoschna
- Lyrics by Otto Harbach
- Music by Jimmy McHugh
- Lyrics by Dorothy Fields
- Written by W. C. Handy
- Music by Isham Jones
- Lyrics by Gus Kahn
- Music by Jean Schwartz
- Lyrics by William Jerome
- Music by Turner Layton
- Lyrics by Henry Creamer
- Music by Gus Edwards
- Lyrics by Edward Madden
- Music by Bill Munro
- Lyrics by Andrew Sterling and Ted Lewis
- Music by Joseph E. Howard and Harold Orlob
- Lyrics by William M. Hough and Frank R. Adams
- Music by John Schonberger
- Lyrics by Malvin Schonberger
- Music by Percy Wenrich
- Lyrics by Edward Madden
- Music by Percy Wenrich
- Lyrics by Stanley Murphy
- Music by Jack Judge
- Lyrics by Harry Williams
- "Smiles"
- Music by Lee S. Roberts
- Lyrics by J. Will Callahan
- Music by Tony Jackson and Egbert Van Alstyne
- Lyrics by Gus Kahn
- Music by Eubie Blake
- Lyrics by Noble Sissle
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