Start Cheering

Start Cheering (1938)

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  • Genre: Comedy, Music, Romance
  • Release Date: 1938-03-03
  • User Rating: 7/10 from 6 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 18min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Columbia Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Albert S. Rogell
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Summary

After retiring from movies to get an education, a man discovers his ex-staff is trying to have him expelled.

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  • Jimmy Durante

    as Willie Gumbatz
  • Walter Connolly

    as Sam Lewis
  • Joan Perry

    as Jean Worthington
  • Charles Starrett

    as Ted Crosley
  • Craig E. Earle

    as Professor Quiz
  • Gertrude Niesen

    as Sarah
  • Raymond Walburn

    as Dean Worthington
  • Moe Howard

    as Moe Howard
  • Curly Howard

    as Curly Howard
  • Larry Fine

    as Larry Fine
  • Broderick Crawford

    as Biff Gordon
  • Hal Le Roy

    as 'Tarzan' Biddle
  • Ernest Truex

    as Blodgett
  • Virginia Dale

    as Mabel
  • Chaz Chase

    as Shorty
  • Jimmy Wallington

    as Jimmy Wallington
  • Romo Vincent

    as Fatso
  • Gene Morgan

    as Coach Burns
  • Louise Stanley

    as Flo
  • Arthur Hoyt

    as Librarian
  • Howard Hickman

    as Dr. Fosdick
  • Minerva Urecal

    as Miss Grimley
  • Arthur Loft

    as Joe Green
  • Nick Lukats

    as Nick Lukats
  • Louis Prima

    as Band Conductor
  • William Arnold

    as Director
  • Jerry Bergen

    as Student
  • Mary Blackwood

    as Student
  • Don Brodie

    as Dean's Secretary
  • Lane Chandler

    as Field Judge
  • Russ Clark

    as Football Trainer
  • Wes Clark

    as Student
  • Jack Rube Clifford

    as Car Owner
  • Charles Conrad

    as Photographer
  • Edith Craig

    as Peggy
  • Lew Davis

    as Candy Vendor on Train
  • Alexandria Dean

    as Student
  • Barney Dean

    as Taxi Driver
  • Dorothy Dean

    as Girl
  • Vernon Dent

    as Pops
  • Ann Doran

    as Green's Secretary
  • Dick Elliott

    as Station Agent
  • Eddie Fetherston

    as Man at Water Fountain
  • James Flavin

    as Gas Station Attendant
  • Bill Gainer

    as Umpire
  • John Gallaudet

    as Radio Sportscaster
  • Harold Goodwin

    as Assistant Director
  • Carlton Griffin

    as Director
  • Chuck Hamilton

    as Assistant Coach
  • Jane Hamilton

    as Student
  • Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian

    as Student
  • Ruth Hilliard

    as Student
  • Arthur Stuart Hull

    as Train Passenger with Luggage
  • Ray Johnson

    as Gas Station Man
  • Dean Kaye

    as Girl
  • William Lally

    as Photographer
  • Edward LeSaint

    as First Overseer
  • Lucille Lund

    as Flossie
  • Stanley Mack

    as Studio Writer
  • Ed McCabe

    as Reporter
  • Robert McClung

    as Boy
  • Frank Melton

    as Gas Station Attendant
  • Charles R. Moore

    as Train Porter
  • Wedgwood Nowell

    as Board Member
  • Ted Oliver

    as Motorcycle Cop
  • Garry Owen

    as Gas Station Attendant
  • House Peters Jr.

    as Football Playing Student
  • Grant Peters

    as Student
  • Gus Reed

    as Train Conductor
  • Al Rhein

    as Photographer
  • Claire Rochelle

    as Student
  • Harold Schlickenmayer

    as Referee
  • C. Montague Shaw

    as Dr. Atwell
  • Dick Sheldon

    as Student
  • John Shelton

    as Student
  • Dorothy Short

    as Student
  • Bruce Sidney

    as Assistant Producer
  • Phillips Smalley

    as Professor
  • Al St. John

    as Station Master
  • William Stelling

    as Student
  • Frank Sully

    as Jimmy
  • Jim Thorpe

    as Head Linesman
  • Hilda Title

    as Student
  • June Ward

    as Student
  • Bruce Warren

    as Student
  • Lloyd Whitlock

    as Second Overseer
  • Frank C. Wilson

    as Publicity Man
  • Carol Wyndham

    as Girl
  • Jeff York

    as Student
  • Johnny Green

    as Johnny Green
Directing Albert S. Rogell Director
Writing Eugene Solow Screenplay
Writing Richard Wormser Screenplay
Writing Philip Rapp Screenplay

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