High Hat (1937 film)

High Hat is a 1937 American film directed by Clifford Sanforth.[1]

High Hat
Directed byClifford Sanforth
Produced byClifford Sanforth (producer)
Written byAlma Sioux Scarberry (novel)
Sherman L. Lowe (screenplay)
StarringFrank Luther
Dorothy Dare
Music byOliver Wallace
CinematographyJack Greenhalgh
Edited byCharles Abbott
Release date
  • 1937 (1937)
Running time
74 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Swanee, the mentor and boyfriend of a classical singer, Elanda, who refuses to lower herself by singing swing music, until Swanee shows her the way.

Cast

  • Frank Luther as Swanee Collier
  • Dorothy Dare as Elanda Lee
  • Lona Andre as Dixie Durkin
  • Gavin Gordon as Gregory Dupont
  • Franklin Pangborn as Renaldo Breton
  • Esther Muir as Carmel Prevost
  • Ferdinand Munier as Horatio Parker
  • Robert Warwick as Craig Dupont Sr.
  • Clarence Muse as Congo MacRosenbloom
  • Harry Harvey as Nelson Connolly
  • Jack Edwards, Jr. a.k.a. Sonny Edwards as Performer
  • Sam Edwards a.k.a. Buddy Edwards as Performer
  • Dolores Downey as Performer
  • Peppy Downey as Performer
  • Yvonne Downey as Performer
  • Ted Dawson as Ted Dawson - Band Leader
  • Ron Raymond as Performer
  • Arnold Gray as Performer
  • Kermit Holven as Performer
  • Bruce Mitchell as Mug
  • Fretta Shaw Singers as Singers
  • Downey Sisters as Singing Trio

Soundtrack

  • Clarence Muse and Fretta Shaw Singers - "I Go Congo" (Written by Clarence Muse)

References


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