
George White's 1935 Scandals (1935)
Vacationing Broadway producer George White stops off in a small Georgia town to send a telegram and, seeing his name in lights on a local theater, is scandalized over the unauthorized use. He goes to the theater to object and, while there, discovers some unusual and great song-and-dance talent buried in a tank-town. He takes them to New York City, puts them in a new version of his Scandals, and they are big hits. Their sudden fame causes a pair of lovers to forget their vows made in less-palmy days.All Releases
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| Filmmakers | Role |
|---|---|
| George White | Director |
| Harry Lachman | Director |
| James Tinling | Director |
| Jack Yellen | Writer |
| Patterson McNutt | Writer |
| George White | Writer |
| David Freedman | Writer |
| Sam Hellman | Writer |
| Sam Hellman | Writer |
| Gladys Lehman | Writer |
| Damon Runyon | Writer |
| George White | Producer |
| George Schneiderman | Cinematographer |
| Cast | Role |
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| Alice Faye | |
| James Dunn | |
| Ned Sparks | |
| Lyda Roberti |