Flying with Music

Flying with Music

Release date : May 22, 1942
Runtime : 46m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : George Archainbaud /
Production companies : Hal Roach Studios /
May 22, 1942 46m United States of America Music English More
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The "Flyer" in question is William Marshall, a young man falsely accused of a crime. Escaping the clutches of the law, he becomes involved with several pretty young ladies. Marjorie Woodworth plays the girl who helps Marshall in his escape, pausing occasionally to participate in a some lively but forgettable musical numbers.
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Marjorie Woodworth
Ann Andrews
George Givot
Harry Bernard
William Marshall
Pilot Don Terry
Norma Varden
Miss Mullens
Claudia Drake
Jill Parker
Jane Kean
Bobbie
John Albright
Club Patron
Paul Bradley
Bartender
George Calliga
Club Patron
Jack Chefe
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Oliver Cross
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Eduardo Durant
Orchestra Leader
Byron Foulger
Horace Willpott
Sam Finn
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  • title:Flying with Music
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1942
  • Runtime:46m
  • Genres: Music ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: George Archainbaud /
  • Writers: Louis S. Kaye · M. Coates Webster · Chet Forrest · Bob Wright ·
  • Production companies: Hal Roach Studios ·
  • Overview:The "Flyer" in question is William Marshall, a young man falsely accused of a crime. Escaping the clutches of the law, he becomes involved with several pretty young ladies. Marjorie Woodworth plays the girl who helps Marshall in his escape, pausing occasionally to participate in a some lively but forgettable musical numbers.
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