Stand Up and Cheer!

Stand Up and Cheer! (1934)


  • Genre: Comedy, Music, Family
  • Release Date: 1934-05-04
  • User Rating: 4.8/10 from 10 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 9min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Fox Film Corporation
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Hamilton MacFadden
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Summary

President Franklin Roosevelt appoints a theatrical producer as the new Secretary of Amusement in order to cheer up an American public still suffering through the Depression. The new secretary soon runs afoul of political lobbyists out to destroy his department.

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  • Warner Baxter

    as Lawrence Cromwell
  • Madge Evans

    as Mary Adams
  • James Dunn

    as Jimmy Dugan
  • Sylvia Froos

    as Sylvia Froos
  • John Boles

    as John Boles
  • Arthur Byron

    as John Harly
  • Shirley Temple

    as Shirley Dugan
  • Ralph Morgan

    as Secretary to President
  • Jimmy Dallas

    as Boy Scout
  • Tess Gardella

    as Aunt Jemima
  • Frank Mitchell

    as Senator Danforth
  • Jack Durant

    as Senator Short
  • Dick Foran

    as Nick Foran
  • Nigel Bruce

    as Eustis Dinwiddle
  • John "Skins" Miller

    as Hill-Billy
  • Stepin Fetchit

    as Stepin Fetchit
  • Lew Brown

    as Voice of Jimmy Durante Penguin (voice, uncredited)
  • Lynn Bari

    as White House Secretary / Chorine (uncredited)
  • Scotty Beckett

    as Boy Auditioning for Miss Adams (uncredited)
  • Jean Allen

    as Dancer
  • Dorothy Andre

    as Dancer
  • Zita Baca

    as Dancer
  • Bonita Barker

    as Dancer
  • Deslys Barnes

    as Dancer
  • Mary Blackwood

    as Dancer
  • Angela Blue

    as Dancer
  • Audrene Brier

    as Dancer
  • Mary Jane Carey

    as Dancer
  • Lorena Carr

    as Dancer
  • Dixie Dean

    as Dancer
  • Shirley Deane

    as Dancer
  • Dale Dee

    as Dancer
  • Betty Dotson

    as Dancer
  • Celeste Edwards

    as Dancer
  • Eleanor Edwards

    as Dancer
  • Margaret Ehrlich

    as Dancer
  • Helen Fairweather

    as Dancer
  • Martha Fields

    as Dancer
  • Diane Gardner

    as Dancer
  • Zumetta Garnett

    as Dancer
  • Harriette Haddon

    as Dancer
  • Beatrice Hagen

    as Dancer
  • Margaret Harding

    as Dancer
  • Earlene Heath

    as Dancer
  • Ruth Jennings

    as Dancer
  • Crystal Keate

    as Dancer
  • Eve Kimberly

    as Dancer
  • Ula Love

    as Dancer
  • Lucille Miller

    as Dancer
  • Mildred Morris

    as Dancer
  • Laura Morse

    as Dancer
  • Inez Mortensen

    as Dancer
  • Toddy Peterson

    as Dancer
  • Marjean Roach

    as Dancer
  • Jean Rogers

    as Dancer
  • Gale Ronn

    as Dancer
  • Marion Sheldon

    as Dancer
  • Mary Stewart

    as Dancer
  • Dorothy Ward

    as Dancer
  • Zelda Webber

    as Dancer
  • Marion Weldon

    as Dancer
  • Dorothy White

    as Dancer
  • Nora Lane

    as Toe Dancer
  • Dorothy Dayton

    as Toe Dancer
  • Morris Ankrum

    as Washington Press Correspondent
  • George K. Arthur

    as Dance Director
  • Jane Barnes

    as Angie
  • Ruth Beckett

    as Child's Mother
  • Bobby Caldwell

    as General Lee
  • Gilbert Clayton

    as Quartet Member
  • Harry Dunkinson

    as Quartet Member
  • Dora Clement

    as Secretary
  • Ruth Clifford

    as Secretary
  • Dorothy Dehn

    as Secretary
  • John Davidson

    as Blue Nose Hour Radio Announcer (voice)
  • Clyde Dilson

    as Correspondent
  • Elspeth Dudgeon

    as Reformer
  • Edward Earle

    as Secret Service Man
  • Patricia Farr

    as
  • Bess Flowers

    as Stenographer
  • Dixie Francis

    as
  • Carlton Griffin

    as Secretary
  • Dorothy Gulliver

    as Stenographer
  • John Hamilton

    as Presidential Naval Aide
  • Sam Hayes

    as Radio Announcer
  • Aggie Herring

    as Irish Washerwoman
  • Philippa Hilber

    as Chorine
  • David Holt

    as Boy at Audition for Miss Adams
  • Arthur Stuart Hull

    as Senator
  • Selmer Jackson

    as White House Correspondent
  • Si Jenks

    as Rube Farmer
  • Lila Lee

    as Zelda
  • Patricia Lee

    as Featured Blonde in Baby Take a Bow Number
  • Lucien Littlefield

    as Professor Hi De Ho
  • Arthur Loft

    as
  • Wilbur Mack

    as Beamish
  • Joe Smith Marba

    as Elephant Trainer
  • Miriam Marlin

    as Fashion Model
  • Tina Marshall

    as Boy's Mother
  • Paul McVey

    as Senator Jenkins
  • Frank Melton

    as Fosdick
  • Montie Montana

    as Rope Spinner
  • Frances Morris

    as Stenographer
  • Edmund Mortimer

    as Senator
  • Harry Northrup

    as Reformer
  • Dagmar Oakland

    as
  • Jessie Perry

    as Reformer
  • Herbert Prior

    as Quartet Member
  • Rolin Ray

    as Secretary
  • Jack Richardson

    as
  • Frank Sheridan

    as Senator
  • Reginald Simpson

    as Secretary
  • Paul Stanton

    as Senator
  • Carl Stockdale

    as Quartet Member
  • Phil Tead

    as Vaudevillian
  • Lurene Tuttle

    as Stenographer
  • Arthur Vinton

    as Turner
  • Glen Walters

    as Hillbilly's Wife
  • Peggy Watts

    as Secretary
  • Lillian West

    as Stenographer
  • Gayne Whitman

    as President (voice)
  • Vivian Winston

    as
  • Marbeth Wright

    as Chorus Girl
Directing Hamilton MacFadden Director
Sound Arthur Lange Original Music Composer
Art Gordon Wiles Art Direction
Production Winfield R. Sheehan Producer
Art Russell Patterson Art Direction
Camera L. William O'Connell Director of Photography
Costume & Make-Up Rita Kaufman Costume Design
Camera Ernest Palmer Director of Photography
Editing Margaret Clancey Editor
Writing Lew Brown Dialogue
Writing Will Rogers Story
Writing Philip Klein Story
Writing Lew Brown Story
Writing Ralph Spence Dialogue

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