Along Came Ruth

Along Came Ruth

Release date : May 6, 1933
Runtime : 20m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language :
Director : Joseph Henabery /
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Production companies : Warner Bros. Pictures /
May 6, 1933 20m United States of America Comedy More
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Miss Etting plays herself, and the clever opening sequence conveys two messages: 1) that she's very much in demand, and 2) that the grind of stardom is wearing her down. We watch as Ruth gamely performs her signature song "Shine On, Harvest Moon," first in a recording studio, mid-day, then at a radio station in the evening, and finally on the Broadway stage that same night.
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Ruth Etting
Ruth Etting a.k.a. Ruth Eldridge
Chester Clute
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  • title:Along Came Ruth
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1933
  • Runtime:20m
  • Genres: Comedy · Music ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Joseph Henabery /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Warner Bros. Pictures ·
  • Overview:Miss Etting plays herself, and the clever opening sequence conveys two messages: 1) that she's very much in demand, and 2) that the grind of stardom is wearing her down. We watch as Ruth gamely performs her signature song "Shine On, Harvest Moon," first in a recording studio, mid-day, then at a radio station in the evening, and finally on the Broadway stage that same night.
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