Howdy Broadway

Howdy Broadway

Release date : October 16, 1929
Runtime : 48m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language :
Director : Charles J. Hunt /
Writers : Charles J. Hunt /
Production companies : Rayart Pictures Corporation /
October 16, 1929 48m United States of America Comedy More
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A story about wild youth is framed in this early musical from Poverty Row company Rayart that includes such songs as “I Want You to Know I Love You”, performed by Ellalee Ruby and Tommy Christian and his band; “Somebody’s Sweetheart — Not Mine,” “Gypsy Love,” and the title tune. Christian plays Tommy, who reluctantly agrees to lead his band at a dance in a speakeasy where Lulu (Lucy Ames) may catch the attention of a Broadway producer. The club, however, is raided by the police and Tommy not only loses girlfriend Betty (Ruby) but finds himself expelled from college. Taking his band to Broadway, Tommy lands a spot in a high-class revue and is soon joined by a repentant Betty. The youngsters sneak away to get married while Jack Clark performs a furious tap dance.
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  • title:Howdy Broadway
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1929
  • Runtime:48m
  • Genres: Comedy · Music ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Charles J. Hunt /
  • Writers: Charles J. Hunt ·
  • Production companies: Rayart Pictures Corporation ·
  • Overview:A story about wild youth is framed in this early musical from Poverty Row company Rayart that includes such songs as “I Want You to Know I Love You”, performed by Ellalee Ruby and Tommy Christian and his band; “Somebody’s Sweetheart — Not Mine,” “Gypsy Love,” and the title tune. Christian plays Tommy, who reluctantly agrees to lead his band at a dance in a speakeasy where Lulu (Lucy Ames) may catch the attention of a Broadway producer. The club, however, is raided by the police and Tommy not only loses girlfriend Betty (Ruby) but finds himself expelled from college. Taking his band to Broadway, Tommy lands a spot in a high-class revue and is soon joined by a repentant Betty. The youngsters sneak away to get married while Jack Clark performs a furious tap dance.
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